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Cottage Studio 2

REF B474
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Morzine
winter
Sleeps 2
Bedrooms 1

A very spacious and bright studio situated right in the middle of Morzine.

€7800.00 including bills.

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Our guide on how NOT to commit major seasonnaire fails.

Every winter and summer season, hundreds of fresh faced seasonnaires descend on resorts around the Haute-Savoie in search of fun, adventure and adrenalin. Each hoping to have the time of their lives- working hard and playing even harder. Alongside the hunt for fun comes some inevitable mishaps…You’ll be lucky to avoid them all but hopefully we can help you steer clear of a few! Here’s our guide on how to avoid committing the most notorious seasonnaire fails….

1: DON’T LOSE YOUR PHONE ON THE WALK HOME FROM A NIGHTCLUB

All seasonnaires in a resort are given the same night off. This means Wednesday nights are extremely busy with workers from every chalet company descending on the resorts bars and nightclubs. This often means guests in catered chalets also have to head to a restaurant for their evening meal which means town is VERY busy (It may seem like a good idea to meet up with your guests in a nightclub late on in the evening, but it may be worth thinking twice)! Every Thursday morning it’s inevitable that social networks will be riddled with people asking if anyone has seen their phone in a bush on the main road through Les Gets or if anyone knows how to fix a broken iphone screen….don’t let this be you!

2: DON’T LEAVE YOUR JACKET, BAG, SHOES, PHONE, SKIS, BOARD, and LIFE IN A NIGHTCLUB

Similarly, alongside dropping phones on various roads and pavements many seasonnaires seem to forget to take their belongings home with them. The lost property boxes in various bars and clubs burst at the seams in peak season. In much the same way, after a seasonnaire day off, the resorts facebook group will be full of people asking about the whereabouts of coats, shoes, bags, helmets etc etc. Carry as little as possible with you…. that’s all the advice I’ve got! Also, don’t claim that your items have been stolen; until you’re 100 percent sure you didn’t leave them somewhere else. That happens quite a bit too!

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Our guide on how NOT to commit major seasonnaire fails.

Every winter and summer season, hundreds of fresh faced seasonnaires descend on resorts around the Haute-Savoie in search of fun, adventure and adrenalin. Each hoping to have the time of their lives- working hard and playing even harder. Alongside the hunt for fun comes some inevitable mishaps…You’ll be lucky to avoid them all but hopefully we can help you steer clear of a few! Here’s our guide on how to avoid committing the most notorious seasonnaire fails….

1: DON’T LOSE YOUR PHONE ON THE WALK HOME FROM A NIGHTCLUB

All seasonnaires in a resort are given the same night off. This means Wednesday nights are extremely busy with workers from every chalet company descending on the resorts bars and nightclubs. This often means guests in catered chalets also have to head to a restaurant for their evening meal which means town is VERY busy (It may seem like a good idea to meet up with your guests in a nightclub late on in the evening, but it may be worth thinking twice)! Every Thursday morning it’s inevitable that social networks will be riddled with people asking if anyone has seen their phone in a bush on the main road through Les Gets or if anyone knows how to fix a broken iphone screen….don’t let this be you!

2: DON’T LEAVE YOUR JACKET, BAG, SHOES, PHONE, SKIS, BOARD, and LIFE IN A NIGHTCLUB

Similarly, alongside dropping phones on various roads and pavements many seasonnaires seem to forget to take their belongings home with them. The lost property boxes in various bars and clubs burst at the seams in peak season. In much the same way, after a seasonnaire day off, the resorts facebook group will be full of people asking about the whereabouts of coats, shoes, bags, helmets etc etc. Carry as little as possible with you…. that’s all the advice I’ve got! Also, don’t claim that your items have been stolen; until you’re 100 percent sure you didn’t leave them somewhere else. That happens quite a bit too!

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Our guide on how NOT to commit major seasonnaire fails.

Every winter and summer season, hundreds of fresh faced seasonnaires descend on resorts around the Haute-Savoie in search of fun, adventure and adrenalin. Each hoping to have the time of their lives- working hard and playing even harder. Alongside the hunt for fun comes some inevitable mishaps…You’ll be lucky to avoid them all but hopefully we can help you steer clear of a few! Here’s our guide on how to avoid committing the most notorious seasonnaire fails….

1: DON’T LOSE YOUR PHONE ON THE WALK HOME FROM A NIGHTCLUB

All seasonnaires in a resort are given the same night off. This means Wednesday nights are extremely busy with workers from every chalet company descending on the resorts bars and nightclubs. This often means guests in catered chalets also have to head to a restaurant for their evening meal which means town is VERY busy (It may seem like a good idea to meet up with your guests in a nightclub late on in the evening, but it may be worth thinking twice)! Every Thursday morning it’s inevitable that social networks will be riddled with people asking if anyone has seen their phone in a bush on the main road through Les Gets or if anyone knows how to fix a broken iphone screen….don’t let this be you!

2: DON’T LEAVE YOUR JACKET, BAG, SHOES, PHONE, SKIS, BOARD, and LIFE IN A NIGHTCLUB

Similarly, alongside dropping phones on various roads and pavements many seasonnaires seem to forget to take their belongings home with them. The lost property boxes in various bars and clubs burst at the seams in peak season. In much the same way, after a seasonnaire day off, the resorts facebook group will be full of people asking about the whereabouts of coats, shoes, bags, helmets etc etc. Carry as little as possible with you…. that’s all the advice I’ve got! Also, don’t claim that your items have been stolen; until you’re 100 percent sure you didn’t leave them somewhere else. That happens quite a bit too!

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