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Is one area more budget friendly than the other or pretty much the same?? Ive seen loop bar in Le Lac mentioned a few times and the prices don't seem over the top for food and Melting pot in Val Caret but haven't seen to much on that place. Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person. As for the two villages you mention, Lac and VC are about a mile apart and served by a shuttle bus 24 hours a day, hourly On balance Lac is more family orientated, more hotel based and VC is more about smaller apartments, of course there are exceptions. VC is where most of the late night action, after is at, now Jack's has closed. If I had to generalise the clientele in VC us younger and it is where all the big events are based such as Uni trips, Snow Pride etc. Prices are pretty similar in both, clubs being a bit pricier. Food in both varies from budget to eyewatering, just check tje prices in the windows. For yourself, some areas of VC do get noisy, location location location! If you post where you are thinking of stopping I can probably give an idea.. Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see? Be warned! You need to Login to know who's really who. Apres is better in Le Lac for me with marmot, moose and loop. Better food round there IMO as well. Prices will be the same in both areas which is - not cheap. Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do. Loud and noisy is fine apart from when im in bed am ,so The quieter part of VC may suit us if there is a quieter part?? Or old dads in Lac and sons in VC What are the general food and beer prices non-happy hour I know food and drink will be more expensive but flights ,car hire ,Accommodation, and ski hire seem a lot cheaper , so im hoping the over all price will be roughly the same. You'll need to Register first of course. A pint will be 6. Up to a if you push the boat out at the Kaya! Then you can post your own questions or snow reports Forgot got to ask ,where to fly into??? 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