Arriving in early morning, it was easy to collect keys and check-in. However, when we got to the room, we had to make the two beds within the "living room". One of the duvets had dried sick on it, so that needed changing and not a great first impression. The 'ski-in" "ski-out" situation is limited. The snow when we were there (mid March) was not enough for the ski-out portion, there was a 200m or so walk down a muddy/rocky/icy slope, then onto the ski-road down to Plain Sud lift. Not a real issue, just more daunting for beginners. The return was a little harder, coming down the piste from Le folie douce went from a very wide blue run (stick to the right as much as possible looking down the mountain) into a steep, "unabashed" red, which due to scared side slippers, would become pretty icy and had big bumps of pushed snow, tricky terrain, especially with drunk people in the mix, although fun if you know what you're doing as you zip past them. Ski lockers were just that, for skis, don't leave your boots there, they'll never dry, take then to your room with you. The accommodation also had in it, the classic group holidays (primarily men who started drinking at 11am) and would come back unable to walk, it took three days for the blood on the lift to be cleaned properly. The check out situation is weird, drop your keys off, they inspect your room, then you get your deposit back. The bag drop with available showers is a good setup, but a female/make situation would be safer for younger women. Would I go back, not for the price we paid. Would I go with a family, no. Would I go with some pals, maybe but it would have to be cheaper. It's a shame, because a bit better clientele and a more thorough cleaning and inspection team it could be nice.
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