Pengguna Tetamu
23 April 2023
We stayed as a family of four advanced & intermediate skiers, incl two children aged 11 & 13. Very convenient apartments for Easter skiing and an excellent standard of accommodation all round. The kitchens are well equipped with proper ovens, induction hob, kettle etc. We had a two bedroom apartment which was perfectly spacious for four of us. Would have been cramped for 6. Very good pool and spa with some cool features like the ice room and salt sauna, and it’s a nice touch to have a corridor running the length of the underground car park so you can walk to the pool in your robe without going outside. Nice to have the games room with pool and table football as well. It’s worth knowing that to ski back to the ski room at the end of the day for some of the blocks you need to use a button lift which is not suitable for beginners. Beginners would need to walk over from the square in Plagne Soleil, about 5 mins. This is also where the ski school meeting point is. There is a nice bar in the reception area with a very friendly bar man. The resort of Plagne Soleil itself is very much a self catering sort of place - quiet and only a couple of uninspiring restaurants and no bars with any atmosphere. You can walk to Plagne Villages which takes about 10 mins, either over the piste, or down the road, where you can get the free lift down to Plagne Centre which has more life. The apartments whilst lovely would be even better if the beds weren’t quite so hard and you could sit up in bed with a cup of tea without banging your head on a shelf. We assume the slightly useless shower curtain in the en-suite was temporary in lieu of an glass screen. Other than that the fixtures and fittings seemed of a high quality. Excellent and convenient underground parking, with doors to access every block so you would never be parked far from your lift. Very easy unloading and loading which made the beginning and end of the holiday very easy. The ski and boot rooms are the most luxurious we have encountered, and with one for every block, very accessible, with lots of space to store kit and sit to put boots on. We did think it odd though that the heaters were left on all day and night, which made it almost impossible to spend more than a couple of minutes in there. The staff did rectify this when we mentioned it (thank you!), but we dread to think how much energy has been wasted all season. In this age of global warming, the ski industry really needs to be mindful of the ecological impact. The heaters were so efficient that they could have dried all the kit within an hour or two and still kept the boots lovely and warm to put on. The staff on reception were really friendly and helpful, in fact it does seem that CGH are raising the bar on customer service in French resorts. The only legacy thing seems to be the request for a full inventory to be filled out on arrival. This only seems to happen in France, and we simply can’t believe that the staff count every knife and plate a
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