Val d'Isere reviews (Page 9)

Ski resorts in France
What do you think about Val d'Isere?
big_air
17/05/2002
This is the absolute best ski resort I've been to. When I was there for a week, it was something huge. Almost three meters of snow came and it was cool skiing. Should you go to the Alps this ski paradise is a must.

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BIG-L
22/04/2002
Val Dísere is the best place in the Alps. Did season there now 01-02 and it was awesome good. have previously made a season in St. Anton but Val's Ice Cream is ten classes better at all. Then there was also the famous Family Nilsson with Guests, Ferin, and Cristian Antoine in the lead that was on Victor's 4-5 days a week and drew it with one and another dragonfly. Yes, yes, thanks for this season, see you next year.

                                         / Sulan

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Christian_Ahlcrona
16/04/2002
Me and my dear friends Daniel, Peter, Johan, Staffan have spent less than 5 dear months in Val d'lsere so that's all about how wonderful it is in
Val d'sere.
Even though we lived in a moldy garage of 24kvm with at least 3 inhabitants.
Are they what is called collective accommodation.
What do not you do to have it as cozy as possible? '
 
I would like to recommend Val d'Elses with good experience in the area.

m.v.h Christian

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ErikL
15/04/2002
Expensive, expensive, Val d'Isere. The first impression you get from Val d'Isere is how extremely expensive everything in the food route is. Should you have a good lunch on the hill, you can expect it to be around 200 kronor. Should you later eat junk food in the village, you can also expect it to be a part. For example, a small pizza in a fast food restaurant costs around $ 100 and a hamburgers without soda or pommes costs around $ 50. The nightlife of Val d'Isere is good though. Damn good! Since the people who go to the valleys are usually in the middle of the middle class, it's good party people who add to wallet and dance floor. Now for skiing. Val d'Isere is one of the world's largest ski resorts. Here you can find skiing that fits everyone on the lip. From short childbacks to hard offpiste. Something that can be a little bit difficult with Val D is that it is not always good weather. During the week I was there we had a day off and the rest of the days it was so foggy / snowy that you could not see anything. In conclusion, Val d'Isere is a good place. Day on the slopes. Night at club 21!

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Bjorn36
28/03/2002
A great ski resort that offers a lot of cruel slopes, with good snow, the offpiste possibilities are at a solid level, and most of them are relatively easy to reach, but if you want to chill a bit, the opportunities are huge, but a bit of Ski wannabees. Another disadvantage is the Frenchman's conservative ride style, in the 80's. Which makes puckles formed in the most popular slopes right fast. but why go there when there's endless with other places to go on. However, the cola is a little expensive 3 pounds a 30 bucks.

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HAWK
15/03/2002
Rays snow party cushions blue brig flax troppan crowded surfaces bakis six liquor lice pist off-piste chaneuil members 33: corridors pastis coffee grinder Doppelmayers Glaciers Puck Food Jean-Pierre Victors Unico Colfaxes Buscrumbs Picknick Hike Arcade Tiled Lighting Sun Sun Avilages Mean Martin Big Dump Climbing Drinking Concrete Beautiful Beautiful Full- fully.
Of what a crawler of rank wants, Val can actually offer most.

Much is done, everything can be done.

/ Hawk

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Tjompa
14/03/2002
Val'd'ize one of the Alps' best resorts. Good offpiste that is not overcrowded, big and quite ok area as well as good evening activities (Club 21, Troppan). A warning finger should be raised for all Frenchmen, Italians and English who can not ski, have grassy clothes, are infested in petrol from top to toe and do not wise anywhere.

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IngaMartaNilssonFrideborg
13/03/2002
Few alumni pride themselves with naked hotel managers, Tequila Bang Bang, Grand Casse and a whole bunch of winter-gubby seasoners who also share bed at Le Petit Bon Fjong. Snowfall in the crowd on the slopes lately has not dropped the score right now, where is this devil 6th?
I have also heard rumors that Langley finally ordered the Cheese on Grand Nord by re-installing Rubber Duck as a Chef Assistant. It feels extremely safe, I have easy problems with the regular cook's too hard nips (which constantly appear in sensitive places).
After a couple of weeks more or less constant snowfall, at least the skiing is on top again, though who cares about it now when the sun comes and Rosévin is looking down in the backpacks to change places with probes and other scrap.

..: ~ {[VAL D'ISÈRE-FOREVER]} ~ :.

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Sparky
24/02/2002
Difficult skiing in combination with superb bars and
Not least, delicious restaurants make a visit compulsory.
Highly recommended!

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beckisedling
24/02/2002
Everything in choice is amazing. Big lift system, good slopes for all categories, fun offpiste, especially because it snowed. Absolutely wonderful simply. Were there for six weeks and will be back for a month in April, hope that the snow will last.

Some life is good, especially if you avoid weightors who are typically Swedish club for the admiration of the burghers, but are you only full enough so ... :) Maybe a little English, but rather than Italian. If you want to have good skiing and skiing in the evenings, the choice is the place to go.

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