Having also seen the below reviews we were a bit dubious about staying at this hotel. However, going though lots of other reviews on various hotels in the les deux alpes area we thought that we were buying into a good deal as half board was included.
We were right!
DECOR
The hotel is very nice and warm!! The furnishing is a little dated in the foyer and dining area but you get a magnificent view of the mountain. Our hotel room had been refurnished and was very modern - i think there is a mixture of how many refurbished rooms there are so you should check when booking yours is one of them.
FOOD
Food is typically french - continential breakfast buffet with lots of bread, cheeses and meats as well as cereals and juices.
Dinner can be hit and miss - you receive five courses but these courses are pretty small and you need to enjoy fish to really appreciate how many courses include it! It is typically french and every night includes a cheese board and the desserts were always very tasty.
DRINKS
What i would say to watch out for is the price of drinks - they really are extremely expensive (6 euros for a bottle of water, 12 euros for a white russian!) so tip is to just ask for tap water (which tastes fine) and save the drinks buying for your apres ski pint further down in the resort. So you are aware - all drinks in the les deux alpes area are very over priced - the higher you are on the mountain the more expensive drinks and food are priced - tip is to eat your lunch at the bottom of the mountain every day and get the gondola back up or else buy provisions from the numerous supermarkets that are in the resort.
LOCATION
The hotel is located at the far end of the resort so this is useful when getting a good night's kip (some people we met complained that the noise was disturbing during the night where their hotel was located near the square and main meeting point for ski school) however, a bit annoying when walking anywhere. There is a hotel bus which will take you to your desired location and pick you up - you do need to phone them when you want to be picked up (you can't book) so if you don't want to inflate your mobile bill, go to a local shop and in your politest french ask to use the phone to call the hotel!!. The bus driver Jerome is a lovely chap and he gave us lots of invaluable information on the resort etc so recommend asking him lots of questions!
SKI HIRE
There is a ski hire shop within the hotel. You pay 12 euros for insurance as an extra but costs the same as other ski shops so is reasonable.
SKI SCHOOL
We went to the nearest ski school Ecole de Ski which has British ski instructers although ours was a frenchman! He was absolutely excellent (in fact was a mogul champion and owned an off piste guide business) so we really got our money's worth.
SLOPES
The advantage of les deux alpes is that it is high up where alpes d'uex is lower and tends to be icier. Les deux alpes have snow cannons and there is a mixture of blues, greens and quite a few reds and blacks. The resort is probably suited more to the skier who has 4 weeks or more experience as the greens and blues can still be fairly steep and icy and there are quite a few narrow paths that may make the beginner skier a bit nervous.
The resort is not as big as others however, there is a snow park so plenty of opportunity for jumps etc and the resort was not over crowded despite it being the first week of half term for school kids.
Overall it would be accurate to say that the hotel is more of a good 3 star but with the food included on a half board basis, you are definitly getting a good deal (especially if you compare to the cost of other hotels in the area).
We had a fab time and we would love to go back next year.







