Val d'Isere reviews (Page 5)

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What do you think about Val d'Isere?
DynastarTM
28/12/2006
I was in Val dísere in January 05/06 and thought it was great.
It was the first time in the Alps and the slopes were much longer than in Sweden, but I found that many backs were about as tall as many in Sweden. There is a lot of fall height to pick up but it is not used properly. a bit of transportation.
Best ride around tignes.
worst by..ehh ... at the top left of the pistemap.
sad and desolate on the entire left side of the map.
The best yard of all categories is Sache (black puckelpist with a sick steep portion.
You are almost lonely there because you hardly see where to turn.

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Aethelwulf
05/10/2006
Be here Christmas -04 with my brother. The first two days the weather was really crazy, blew 17 m / s, the snow was snowy, so that was not so much open, but a whirlwind. You make the most of the situation and throw away a bit. Finding a place in the league and getting a couple of really nice pillowcases (in the piste). The following days the weather was a bit more and we got really wonderful 10 days in the system.
     The ride towards Val Clarét or Rvad, which is now called, was by far the best and the lifts (fog) were very effective in fine driving at almost 3500m. One could find a good deal (early in the season so it was not so bad) offpiste skiing was a bit like if you were just willing to knock a little bit. Otherwise, this is the best system I've ever been to.
     In addition, the little pitoresque village offers a wonderful atmosphere, so I highly recommend Val d'Isère to everyone!

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N/A
05/09/2006
really good skiing and really good parks. The snow was absolutely wonderful and you were close to everything. Here I will return soon. I've been to the best resorts I've visited!

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Josslo
01/08/2006
this one of the coolest places I've been to. Awesome!

+ most of the time. the park is good, the offpiste is good, the pistes are good. The village and the exhibits are terribly beautiful.

- 5.5 euros for a 33 cl nurk school say a lot? gälelr dock on the hill (stuck in the restaurants down the village itself it was so dangerous)

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OJay
29/05/2006
Were in Val d'Isère for 10 days now in February. Seems that the ride was like that, it may be because it was roughly a bit of snow the first few days. In the reverberation it was raining sun and then almost all ski resorts become good. When it was snowing during the last 3 days, it became a different experience, you could go out into the terrain and go a little bit more free. It was now that Valle showed off from his best side. If you only go to the back yard, at least I was tired after 5 days, but as I said with a bit of snow, it became better. What I'm most disappointed with is the nightlife, the most mass of French who have nothing either on the hook or in the back. It was a good week, but I think it was good with 8 ski days ..

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k-vik
29/05/2006
Week: 2, 2006.

Were down for a week in Val d ', lived in La Daille at Le Villaret. Can not say there was something to complain about regarding the accommodation. Located more or less perfect at the WC slopes. This also makes the skiing down to La Daille really awesome! Many of the slopes down here are really, really good! The advantage of staying in La Daille is also that you are closer to Tinges and that the Funival train begins to go a quarter before all the other lifts in the morning, which means that you get away earlier than anyone living in Val d '. The distance to Val d 'is nothing to say about, it takes about 15-20 minutes to go.

During my week in Val d 'there was not much snow, however, the whole system was open. This made me spend most of the rides in the slopes. However, found nice skiing in Cugnai in the Solaise system, and some had a good ride on Glacier de Pissaillas. But as I said there was not much snow in the terrain.

strengths:
During my week there were no queues to talk about, the lift system is good. Furthermore, the preparation of the slopes was very good and kept all day long. Do not stumble into Arcelle (Solaise), there are also Goa opportunities for easy-to-reach offpiste here, as well as the entire La Daille system. Furthermore, it is not wrong with a top to valley ride from La Grande Motte to Val Claret!

Terrific good with Henrys Avalanche talk, maybe not the world's deepest course but well worth their money (type free). You get a clear mindset before you get into the off-piste, while getting good information about how the system is in place! A must go!

weaknesses:
No during my stay, with more snow everything had been perfect.

Total:
Awesome ski resort! Really cozy !!!
Will explore life in the offpiste more at the next trip here, because in Val d 'it's easy to enjoy!

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Malinva
19/02/2006
Val D'Isére between 28/1 & 4/2.
It has been absolutely wonderful! Va snow storm the day we arrived but the rest of the week has just been nice with the sunshine every day. A little sad that they melted away so bad snow at the end just but it was still great skiing.
stayed at the grand north and there were great food and crazy staff! Were many free drinks and late evenings at Le Graal after having been to Victors or the Danish first.
Aftershin on Morris was almost the best thanks to live music, Le Graal has very cheap beer in the afternoon too!
aja, fun as the stage they have! one week was too little, does not feel like he finished, two had been perfect :)
puss o hello!

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Aleckan
06/01/2006
Spent a weekly Val d'Isère in March 2003, went there with Langley and lived at the Le Quartier Verdets near Belleverde cabin. We had a bad time out with the snow, so there was zero off-piste skiing, but I would like a lot of punching with the carving boards.

The Os-run down Face down in the village is really fun early in the morning before brits the Germans broke it, even a funny sight towards the end of the afternoon when all the noobs go down in the puckel kingdom home to the hotels. I'm so calm you do not see any brothers get scared, you're going to run down for now stupid!

We did not spend much time on the Solaise side but two of the favorites there were the slopes at the cuff lifts as well as Plan the piste down from the top of Solaise, but did not go all the way down the valley where be quite messy me britter =)

OK, Orange and Raye are three high-grade carving dreams that go all the way from the top of Belleverde to down 1000 fall height meters.

Do not miss to cross over to Tignes a couple of times for more beautiful skiing! Espace Killy as a whole is easily the top 3 of the alporter I visited.

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Anders 24
Anders 24 (Guest)
05/01/2006
I will now be down to the election for the 2nd time. I've been in both Anton and Val Thorens, but none of these can be measured by voters. Because of Val Thorens it's very similar to backing everyone straight and boring. But I wonder Which one really suits you, the last time I was there, I did not find anyone backing so I need tips where to look. Choice Disses forever

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Kim Dykes
Kim Dykes (Guest)
05/01/2006
I was in voting on the sporting holidays in the years 01-02. However, I think that there were many pasta eating Italians who plowed up the whole hill, with their unique ride style. I liked the rice-eating Chinese who stood in the bars and looked nice. I give a plus to those nice offpist possibilities ... the little forest party recommends the short-term race track or, as you say, the children's back

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