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Top five advantages of booking your ski holiday early

24/04/2019

Whilst this season has come to an end, it is never too early to start thinking about booking your winter 2019/2020 ski holiday. Whilst next winter seems far away as we start to enjoy the sunshine, if you are as excited as we are for the next season to start, it’s never too early to consider your next holiday and start booking!

  1. Booking up early

We are already busy with early bookings and every year people start booking earlier and earlier. Such high demand for the peak weeks (Christmas, New Years and February school holidays) means that people are always looking to book for these weeks in particular early. To make sure you get your dream chalet or apartment, enquire with us now.

  1. Best deals

Make sure you reap the benefits of the great early booking discounts available. Don’t miss out on our property of the week promotion, which offers 10% off our ‘property of the week’ if you book it within the week of that promotion. We are featuring great new properties every week so this could be your chance to bag a deal on your dream holiday. Check out our facebook page to find out which property we are featuring this week.

Not only do you benefit from great early booking deals, but booking early also means there is less to pay upfront. If you book now, you only pay a deposit, and only the full amount three months before your arrival. So, you can enjoy the ease of spreading out the costs of your holiday!

  1. Don’t let worry over the snow conditions stop you

Uncertainty over snow conditions often stops people from booking early.  However, the vast majority of skiing in the Three Valley's is done above 1800m, and so ski conditions are typically good regardless of where you stay. With the help of 2,497 snow cannons covering 50% of the ski area, the pistes can remain open even if the weather is not in our favour. Staying in the Three Valleys offers you access to seven different ski resorts, and so there are always plenty of slopes to choose from. One of these resorts being the highest ski resorts in Europe at 2300m, Val Thorens typically always offers very good snow conditions. In fact, the Three Valleys Society guarantees to have the largest number of open connected runs in Europe, and if any European resort has more connected runs open, they promise to refund any unused day on your ski pass.

  1. Time to consider your options

Booking now means you have the best chance to see all the options that are out there, and ensure you choose the best option for your group. There are a lot of things to consider before booking your accommodation, and so booking early means you have time to do your research on where would be the best place to stay. Booking last minute, especially for the peak weeks of the season, will often mean that you end up picking only from what has not already been booked up, rather than having the chance to properly consider your options.

  1. And time to get the rest sorted too…

There are other parts of your ski holiday to sort out, such as lift passes, transfers and ski school. We always recommend booking your accommodation first, and then fine tuning the details of your holiday later. Once you have booked, our expert in-resort team are on hand to help you sort out the rest of your holiday. You can also make use of the discounts our partners, from transfer companies to ski hire shops, offer to our guests. Keep your holiday stress-free, let us do the research for you and get everything sorted in your own time.