We stayed for a week at Hotel Le Beau Site in June. The owners are very sweet people who do their best, at least the lady of the house is, I was not so sure about her husband. Mainly because he is doing the work behind the scenes so to speak. We are not familiar with ski hotels, we never stayed in one, and this was our first time. We were there to cycle. We asked for a big room when we made the reservations, when Camille showed us our room we were a bit surprised. The room was very dark (purple painted and dark wooden walls and ceiling) it felt very small and narrow and we my husband and I were constantly in each other’s way. The bed is not a double but something in between a one person and a one and a half person size. Very uncomfortable…..and too small for a European male….I think it was 1.80 long….Breakfast was included, but normally we book hotels like the Riu and Iberostar. I was not expecting a breakfast served like in those hotels but what we got was really poor. Only two croissants and 2 pieces of bread for two persons…..when I asked for extra croissant (I don’t eat bread) a firm “NO!”from the owner was the reply. Apparently my shocked face was not what he was after and he gave me ONE extra croissant…..now friends of mine told...We stayed for a week at Hotel Le Beau Site in June. The owners are very sweet people who do their best, at least the lady of the house is, I was not so sure about her husband. Mainly because he is doing the work behind the scenes so to speak. We are not familiar with ski hotels, we never stayed in one, and this was our first time. We were there to cycle. We asked for a big room when we made the reservations, when Camille showed us our room we were a bit surprised. The room was very dark (purple painted and dark wooden walls and ceiling) it felt very small and narrow and we my husband and I were constantly in each other’s way. The bed is not a double but something in between a one person and a one and a half person size. Very uncomfortable…..and too small for a European male….I think it was 1.80 long….Breakfast was included, but normally we book hotels like the Riu and Iberostar. I was not expecting a breakfast served like in those hotels but what we got was really poor. Only two croissants and 2 pieces of bread for two persons…..when I asked for extra croissant (I don’t eat bread) a firm “NO!”from the owner was the reply. Apparently my shocked face was not what he was after and he gave me ONE extra croissant…..now friends of mine told me that this is a normal breakfast in France, so I can not hold that against them, so I won’t. I just mention this for other people who have never stayed in a ski hotel. We paid 150 euro per night which I find extreme for what is offered. A room the size of a match box and a very poor breakfast. The dinner we had only once and was good, only if you are a vegetarian there is not much choice………..More
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