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Morzine dilemma this April

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Hi. I'm looking for a bit of advice about being in Morzine once the season ends in April.

I've decided on a Morzine trip this Easter because it's not high. My wife doesn't ski/snowboard and she doesn't like heights or mountain passes. Also, we're both keen to spend a day visiting the pretty French towns on Lake Geneva. But it will also be the first snowboarding trip for my teenage kids. And I trust Morzine-based Mint Snowboarding to teach them properly. (I did a fab snowboarding course with Mint in early January.)

Because of work, we will drive down on the Thursday before Easter, and return on the Friday after Easter. My wife has to leave late on Easter Sunday (Geneva flight), so from Monday I can ride with the kids (they'll already have been taking lessons).

But Morzine closes on the Monday. So if we stay on in Morzine I guess it will be quiet. Will restaurants still be open? Bars? But we can get up to Avoriaz quite easily (which is open until 23 April) via the bus and Prodains.

The alternative is to move somewhere higher and ski in/out for Tues-Thurs. We could even just drive up to Avoriaz. But then we have the faff of returning hire gear, driving etc, getting new gear...

What would you do if your life was this complicated?
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Not complicated, everything will be open in Morzine, just drive up to Prodains and park each morning and ski in Avoriaz. My kids love Easter, ski in the morning, lunch on the mountain and then down to the Skate board park in the afternoon to challenge the locals at football on the Astro.
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 Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
or park at Ardent ...
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@BluePig, pretty much everything will be open in Morzine that week - as few places might have a night when they close as lots of them have end of season parties for their teams, but there’ll be plenty open. Some places open year round anyway - Le Local on Route de la Plagne and La Rotonde for two.
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 Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
A few years ago I based in Morzine and due to the poor snow (very early) I just took the lift up to Avoriaz every day. And I hired from the shop right by the lift so I didn't even have to carry boots and skis back to the hotel, just left them there. No biggie.

I hope snowboarding lessons go well in April, they might be a bit wet if it's slush.
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