Chalat Nantegue dining room

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Patrick Thorne

22 May 15

Catered Accommodation For Seasonnaires

Patrick Thorne

22 May 15

Parents never stop worrying about their children, even when they’re legally adults themselves, and tour operator Ski Morzine has a solution for those who fear their kids might take in too much fluid, but not enough solids, to stay properly healthy if they take seasonnaire jobs in the famous French resort next winter.

The company is offering five months’ catered accommodation in its Chalet Le Nantégué for £3500 (equating to approximately £700 a month or £160 a week), +£500 for a season long ski pass.

“Having good quality accommodation and food covered and will allow the seasonnaires to concentrate on more important things such as honing their skiing/boarding skills, making new friends, partying and, of course, earning a living in preparation for their return to the UK  with valuable experience and in advance of the next year’s graduates,” said the Owner of Ski Morzine, Paul Sugg, who added,

“As a concept we believe that our offer is unique. We have been operating this chalet for 15 years so worried parents can rest safely knowing that their loved one is being looked after during their time in the Alps. We’ve never lost anyone yet!”,

The chalet offers seasonnaires en-suite accommodation, a plentiful breakfast each morning and a two-course meal on 6 evenings a week. Linen and towels are provided in the price and are changed every two weeks.  The chalet has a bar and games room (with drinks prices lower than in Morzine’s bars), free wifi throughout, multiple large screens with UK channels, pool table, darts board and the only private floodlit snowboard park in Morzine at the back of the property, where weekly snow parties take place, with music and BBQs.