20 Nov
.. and what’s the best location, cheapest / best value, all-inclusive etc.
Thanks!
Hi There,
I think the best ski school is next generation who are based in the resort of courchevel in france, they used to work closely with the ski operatore Le Ski so maybe worth checking out their site, but courchevel is not the best resort for beginners and is hardly good value, best resort would be La Rosiere also in France(can ski into italy) the two schools are Evolution 2, their best moniteur de ski (instructor) is Xavier Arpin and the french national school is the E.S.F (ecole de ski Francais) their best instructor is Nicholas (pronounced nicola) Gaide, a good all inclusive to La Ros would be Ski Olympic, or if you need child care Esprit Ski – but olympic is far better
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I honestly have no clue but, if you have about $2500 handy i highly recommend you go to Camp of Champions(check out their website) in Whistler Canada. The range of ability taught their by pro coaches ranges from never hitting a jump to the next skiing icon. They have so many features for beginners and about 40% that go there are in your category.
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Hi There,
I think the best ski school is next generation who are based in the resort of courchevel in france, they used to work closely with the ski operatore Le Ski so maybe worth checking out their site, but courchevel is not the best resort for beginners and is hardly good value, best resort would be La Rosiere also in France(can ski into italy) the two schools are Evolution 2, their best moniteur de ski (instructor) is Xavier Arpin and the french national school is the E.S.F (ecole de ski Francais) their best instructor is Nicholas (pronounced nicola) Gaide, a good all inclusive to La Ros would be Ski Olympic, or if you need child care Esprit Ski – but olympic is far better
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