A week before we were due to fly out, I had a call from a resort manager and chef, who wanted to talk through what we needed to be organised for our arrival, from ski passes to nappies (brand, size, how many) and what sort of cots or beds we would want in each room. The chef wanted to discuss dietary requirements and preferences of Mr G. and I, and our kids. I finished the phone call slightly euphoric, I had never encountered such attentive service on a holiday, before I'd even packed.
We arrived after a long flight (it was only an hour, but with two over tired children, anything more than 5 minutes feels long to me), and were quickly ushered onto a smart coach, with my choice of car seats for the children already strapped in, a huge hamper of food for all of us and was offered a glass of wine, which I readily accepted. Although a long transfer, the children slept, Mr. G and I ate and drank, and actually started to relax. We arrived at our beautiful chalet, and were greeted by the lovely Ev (the chef) and Ellie (the host), who were so welcoming and friendly (freshly baked cake helped).
The cake was good! |
Who needs Apres Ski when you can go on the carousel again and again and again......? |
Fifi at ski school |
We arrived home from our trip, happy, relaxed and sadly missing the wonderful people who made our holiday so special. Scott Dunn holiday's are definitely not the cheapest option, but with young children, sometimes you need more than a basic holiday to be able to relax and have fun. We had a wonderful trip, and have already requested their summer brochure!
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