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Registration's totally free, of course, and makes snowHeads easier to use and to understand, gives better searching, filtering etc. When you register, you get our free weekly -ish snow report by email. It's rather good and not made up by tourist offices or people that love the tourist office and want to marry it either We don't share your email address with anyone and we never send out any of those cheesy 'message from our partners' emails either. Anyway, snowHeads really is MUCH better when you're logged in - not least because you get to post your own messages complaining about things that annoy you like perhaps this banner which, incidentally, disappears when you log in Username:- Password:. Or: Register to be a proper snow-head, all official-like! Prev topic :: Next topic. Poster: A snowHead. Hi, after having done a lot of research we have booked a self-catering apartment in Courchevel for our family of 5 in February half term. We will be driving from the southeast of England via the tunnel with an overnight stop in an Airbnb both ways. The apartment booking is fully refundable. I am wondering how affordable Courchevel is, and in particular Courchevel , with regards to ski hire and eating out? I have heard it's an expensive resort, but I have also heard that there are affordable places to eat, etc. We are planning to cook most dinners in the apartment but we want to go out for dinner a couple of evenings and eat a couple of lunches in the mountain restaurants. We have previously done similar trips to Belle Plagne in France and La Tzoumaz in Switzerland and found both resorts reasonably affordable. If Courchevel is a lot more expensive, we might change the ski resort as we have a limited budget for this trip. Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person. I've gone SC in and stayed in more times than I can remember. Lots of budget options that won't break the bank. France is expensive though! Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see? Thanks for your reply, good to hear there are lots of budget options even in this more upmarket resort. I have only skied in France, Switzerland, Sweden and Norway so don't know what the price level is like in other ski resorts. You need to Login to know who's really who. France is not expensive in comparison with those countries - in comparison to Norway French booze is an absolute bargain! Just be careful if you fancy stopping on the mountain for a coffee, or lunch - DO check the prices before ordering anything, or even sitting down! Some ordinary looking places up in have extraordinary prices to make you weep - especially with kids. If you're driving it's worth taking a few bits and pieces e. But you probably know all that already! Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do. Motherofthree , unfortunately here comes the France v Austria debate, but hey ho. A bottle of coke was more! I do wish you could move the French cuisine to Austria though, food quite heavy in Austria. You'll need to Register first of course. Courchevel varies - I'd say is no more expensive than many other resorts. Ski pass prices in France and Austria are comparable and the marginal additional food cost for a family just eating out a few times won't be hugely significant. Families with three small kids won't be going out drinking in the evenings. You don't need to spend a lot in a French supermarket, even in resort, to buy yourself plenty of wine and beer. Then you can post your own questions or snow reports Motherofthree , as with most places, there are always value options and more expensive options. It's been a number of years since I've done and the 3v in general but didn't recall it being too bad overall. There are places like Le Lodge in La Tania which may make better value stops for lunch. If you can ski down to the various resort levels you may find better value. Again, Les Menuires is more family focused and so may be cheaper. I would say the 3v is on a par with La Plagne provided you avoid the expensive hangouts. On the whole, I'd say the 3v would be on a par with Surrey pub prices. Most of this is pre-covid and so things may have changed a bit. However, I'm sure someone on the 3v resort thread can give some pointers on where to go or avoid nearer the time. After all it is free. Some ordinary looking places up in have extraordinary prices to make you weep That is the key advice. There are a few places which are clearly aiming for the rich clientele, if you haven't checked the prices first it can be a painful shock. You'll get to see more forums and be part of the best ski club on the net. When my OH and I had a last minute catered chalet holiday in , many years ago, the the other guests kindly invited us to join them for dinner in a restaurant on the chalet staff's day off but fortunately the name of the restaurant rang a bell and I knew it was very expensive. We opted to stay in the chalet - by the fabulous log fire, playing chess. With a selection of cheese and cold meats bought in the street market, a fresh baguette and a bottle of excellent red wine. The local shops and market will provide all you need to make yourselves really good, and simple, meals for little more than they would cost you if you were shopping in Tesco. Ski the Net with snowHeads. That certainly rings a bell. We were there years ago, when my Kids were still quite small and the French Franc was still in use. After picking my lot up from ski school, my Father offered to take us all for a hot chocolate. IIRC it was in that hotel Courchneige? It was lovely, sitting out in the sunshine drinking our beverages. We checked prices after that. Yes, alcohol is definitely cheaper in France than in Scandinavia, but we don't actually drink much and our two oldest children are teenagers, so they eat a lot. Thanks for the tip about checking prices before sitting down in Yes, we always bring dishwasher tablets and basic groceries from England when driving to the Alps. And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports. I agree, French food is delicious! So if you're just off somewhere snowy come back and post a snow report of your own and we'll all love you very much. Thanks for your reply, that's reassuring to hear. I'm not worried about the cost of supermarket food, as we are planning to stock up in a larger supermarket before getting to the resort, it's the eating out prices I'm a bit worried about. You know it makes sense. Yes, that's true. We were initially considering Les Menuires, but decided against it when I saw how ugly the resort looks silly, I know and that we could rent an apartment in Courchevel for the same price as one in Les Menuires. We also like the look of the many green and blue slopes in Courchevel and I have a feeling that will be less crowded in half term than Les Menuires. We will try to avoid the expensive hangouts and stick to the other villages in Courchevel, thanks for your advice. Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:. I would much prefer a cosy night in with French cheese, cold meats and wine instead of an expensive night out too! French food is just so tasty. Old Fartbag wrote: pam w wrote: Just be careful if you fancy stopping on the mountain for a coffee, or lunch - DO check the prices before ordering anything, or even sitting down! Wow, what a shock that must have been. We will definitely check the prices before sitting down anywhere! I stayed in in March of this year and found the food and drinks to be reasonably priced. However, I also went to Flaine 2 weeks later and found the quality of food in the mountain restaurants to actually be better than that in Courchevel. The carrefour is a bit out of the way at the end of the town up the hill. I remember there being a really nice pizzeria and a local crepes shop also on the way up towards the carrefour both offering good quality food at a good price. Enjoy - it was my first ski trip and I really enjoyed it. Good move getting a SC apartment. Motherofthree , Will you be skiing the whole of the 3 Valleys, or sticking only to Courchevel valley? If you are venturing further afield there are some good, very reasonably priced restaurants in the other valleys - such as L'Alpage, near Les Menuires; and Chalet Chinal Donat, above Orelle which is the furthest point from where you are staying - but do-able for a day trip. There are also a number of indoor picnic rooms throughout the 3Vs that we use a lot. I'm happy to give you more info about them if you need it. But it depends what your budget is. As others have said, I doubt it's more expensive than the other places you've been although Belle Plagne is probably a little cheaper. The key thing is though, you must book. Whether it's lunchtime or evening, you will not get a party of 5 into anywhere popular without booking in February. And if it's a place with a good Plat du Jour, you probably need to be in by This won't affect recreational skiing much but it will undoubtedly increase demand for the good value restaurants so if your trip coincides with race days you may actually need to book now! This is particularly relevant to all the La Tania recommendations, for instance, as the Men's Downhill is right above it so the usual suspects of the Bouc Blanc, Pub le Ski Lodge, the Bistro and even La Taiga will be rammed. Regarding ski hire, again you should book early, probably now. The Sport shops are all good. Ski Republic in C is actually the Precision Ski shop. I'd normally be a little hesitant to recommend Ski Republic but Precision Ski should be fine. I think I'd check the location of your apartment and choose the closest shop out of Precision Ski or the Sport ones there are three. The 3 valleys can be eye wateringly expensive but it certainly doesn't have to be. Coffee the Le Tremplin below The croisette in - 12 euros. Courcheneige used to be a favourite as they did a skiers lunch for around 25 euros 2 great courses and a small Stella was 3 euros, but they've change hands in recent years, but as with the others above there is a snack bar about 20 metres further down. Plenty of good value stuff in when you move away from the slopeside dining. Again as mentioned above the lodge in la Tania is good food and we'll priced just don't order the chevre Chaud, those that know, will know why. What is the area like for packed-lunch facilities? I asked because we never even thought of doing this until my penurious brother-in-law came out with us one time. What we found was that if you put some effort into your packed lunch it could actually turn out much easier when it's busy. The pic-nique room provided in the summit station where we skied was really good - warm, with tables and chairs and excellent views. And altogether much easier than the Weekend lunchtime scrum in the restaurant above. And when the weather turned bright and sunny, there were lovely pic-nique areas outside that again, made for a very easy lunch. There's also the upside that if you find yourself somewhere remote, or someone is really exhausted and needs a feed, you have lunch with you. Motherofthree wrote: Old Fartbag wrote: pam w wrote: Just be careful if you fancy stopping on the mountain for a coffee, or lunch - DO check the prices before ordering anything, or even sitting down! If you're ordering Hot chocolate, always say 'no' if they ask you if you want Chantilly As with any resorts, there are expensive and not so expensive parts. I second the advice of booking and looking at the price list before seating. My nephew hurt his back landing from a jump in one of the fun parks in Courcheval a number of years ago, we waited at the nearest restaurant for an update from his dad and should have known that a round of soft drinks for 8 people would hit nearly euros - they had furs on the chairs and a champagne bar so we should have guessed! Moorzee10 wrote: I stayed in in March of this year and found the food and drinks to be reasonably priced. That's good to hear that you found the food and drinks to be reasonably priced in in March. Bergmeister wrote: Motherofthree , Will you be skiing the whole of the 3 Valleys, or sticking only to Courchevel valley? We haven't decided yet if we will only ski in Courchevel or if we will venture further afield. Sounds good that there are picnic rooms throughout the 3Vs, hope there are some in Courchevel too! Thanks for your detailed reply. We found places within this budget even in Verbier which is also regarded as an expensive resort, although we found it surprisingly affordable , where we skied last winter. We will be in Courchevel th February, if everything goes according to plan. Thanks for the info about the Ski World Championships, I had no idea! I could happily book restaurants now, but some of the ones that look good appear to be closed. Perhaps they are only open when the ski resort is open. Thanks for the ski hire recommendations too, I will have a look at these places. Whilst the hotel was pleasant enough, it was barely worth that never mind the price you were quoted. It was quite evidently a new hotel with multiple teething problems. LaForet wrote: What is the area like for packed-lunch facilities? Hello again, thanks for your reply! We are a big fan of packed lunches for the reasons you mentioned, or skiing back to the apartment for lunch if possible. Extremophile wrote: Motherofthree wrote: Old Fartbag wrote: pam w wrote: Just be careful if you fancy stopping on the mountain for a coffee, or lunch - DO check the prices before ordering anything, or even sitting down! Thanks for the heads up! Although I must say Chantilly sounds quite yummy. Wow, that sounds like a bargain! I have heard that the difference in accommodation prices in Courchevel is huge in high season vs low season. We can only go during the school holidays, as our children are in school. Snowmadmum wrote: As with any resorts, there are expensive and not so expensive parts. That's a lot of money for just drinks. If you prefer mostly green, blue, maybe easier reds, then you've made a good choice with Courchevel It will almost certainly be less crowded than Meribel valley and Les Menuires, as they're both on the main routes around the 3 Valleys. Not that it would be quiet at Feb half term. Whether a full area pass is worth the extra for 5 of you depends on how adventurous your skiing is and whether you enjoy touring around. Did you have a full area pass for Paradiski or just La Plagne?. Reasonably confident intermediate skiers can comfortably ski over to Les Menuires, further if you enjoy getting a wiggle on. Sign up to various ski rental suppliers for discount offers, though these might be scarce, again because of half term high demand. Skimium Decathlon partner worth a look. Their base in Francis Blanc Sport is very central and conveniently located for the main gondola. I'd recommend La Table de Marie for unpretentious, relatively good value eating out. In we were getting a baguette or sandwich plus a drink to take away for 10 euros. Stocking up with food at Moutiers is cheapest but doubt you'll have much spare room in your vehicle. Avoid the overpriced mountain restaurants in and above Courchevel There's one more reasonable place I know of that does good lunchtime burgers. On the left, just after passing under the bridge near the main lift hub in There are one or two more reasonable and good value lunch restaurants over in Les Menuires and en route to Val Thorens. Hope that helps. If that is your budget for main course only , you will have no problem whatsoever in finding nice places to eat for both lunch and dinner. Don't be put off the 3Vs by the scaremongers who wandered into a Russian oligarch oriented establishment. It does happen but it's not the overall picture. In some places that would cover a beer, a pichet, a coffee and a freebie digestif as well as an excellent plat du jour. At lunch. You do tend to get stiffed a bit on cafe au lait, hot chocolate etc. It's still less than a Starbucks. By law, all restaurants have to have a price list outside so it's not difficult to make sure you don't wander into an overpriced place. You're right that most restaurants are probably closed right now because it's between seasons so just make sure to make the bookings in early December. C is probably the best of the Courchevel villages other than my own La Tania, obviously so I think you'll regret it if you change your mind and decide not to go. Motherofthree , if you stop a couple of times a day for mountain restaurant drinks, that will certainly inflate the overall spending money cost significantly. Drinks from supermarkets in the separate towns and villages of the 3 valleys would save a fair bit. A packed lunch would save even more. I paid 20 euros for a beer in over a decade ago. Still love the resort though. For me a family ski holiday is a treat and something to enjoy without worrying about how much it would cost to have a mid-morning coffee etc. Austria and Italy are more reasonably priced in general. Montriond for the PdS is an example. I'd agree with many of the comments above. I'd say you want to go to a resort where people are already doing self-catering to keep the costs down, not a resort that offers the 3V on the semi-cheap. Somewhere like Vars would be ideal, lots of ordinary French people visit on a budget, lots of self-catering apartments available to choose from, and lots of services available for those who are self-catering to make good use of. Also, my understanding is that two of the main lift problem areas in Vars are being upgraded this year, you'll get a great ski area with a great lift system and be able to keep the costs down. Vars can't be described as a 'looker', but Risoul over the hill is attractive enough for a week in the mountains and, again, is set up for those self-catering. When I visited Courchevel in I think , I enjoyed my stay. However, it is of course at one extremity of a large ski area and you find yourself always travelling to visit different parts of the ski area. For skiing, I'd prefer to have good access to a medium size ski area than peripheral access to a large sized ski area. Just my opinion, of course. New Topic Post Reply. Snow Snow Snow! Solo Skiers v Groups - Orga Archives Lost and Found Ski Club of Great Britain To one side secret Mountain Hideout snowShops You cannot post to forums until you login You cannot read some forums until you login Read about snow conditions : snow conditions And leave your own snow report : snow report Find advice to help plan your ski holidays : ski holidays The snowHeads Ski Club : Ski Club 2. Terms and conditions Privacy Policy. Snow Reports. How affordable is Courchevel for a family on a budget? After all it is free After all it is free. So if you're just off somewhere snowy come back and post a snow report of your own and we'll all love you very much So if you're just off somewhere snowy come back and post a snow report of your own and we'll all love you very much. Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name: Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:. Old Fartbag wrote:. Motherofthree wrote:. Moorzee10 wrote:. Bergmeister wrote:. Raceplate wrote:. LaForet wrote:. Extremophile wrote:. Snowmadmum wrote:.

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