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Stu
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Registered: 3rd May 00
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14th Sep 09 at 19:09   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Booking next years snow holiday and just cant make my mind up where to go!?

Needs to have a good nightlife, be reasonable cost (holiday, lift passes, food etc) and needs at least 1 snowpark!!!

Can anyone help me?
Liam
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Registered: 19th Jan 06
Location: Stafford
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14th Sep 09 at 19:18   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Aj. iirc
antscorsa
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14th Sep 09 at 21:29   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

zell am see! glacier next door has a park! 20 mins on bus to the next glacier and then a 20 trip to the top in the cable cart
Tiger
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Registered: 12th Jun 01
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Cervinia is awesome

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Tignes is good. I'd say stay in Val D'Isere because it's nicer, has better food and better accommodation and get the Espace Killy lift pass so you can ride the Tignes area which is superior to the Val D one. There is a large park in the valley in between Val D and Tignes, then there is a smaller park in Tignes. When I say large and small I'm talking in terms of the size of the features. Both parks are big in physical size. The back country is good too with a lot of accessible runs which are pretty safe, just remember that it's quite likely that any back country riding will mean you'll be required by law to carry a transponder now. If you don't you'll have your pass taken off of you. (This has come into place in Italy I believe, but it's likely to come into play in France this or next season).

 
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