“Currently the snow cover in height is satisfactory but it does not allow skiing back to the resort” indicates the ski resort on its website.
Consequently, Val Thorens, which was supposed to open its doors on the weekend of November 19 for its “Grande Première”, postponed this opening for a week, the date on which Tignes and Val d’Isère are also scheduled to open.
refunds
However, there is optimism since the weather forecast foresees new falls this Thursday at the highest station in Europe (2,300 meters above sea level) that should continue throughout the weekend.
The resort specifies that “passes and accommodation previously purchased through Val Thorens Reservation for La Grande Première on November 19 and 20 may be refunded. If you have not taken out cancellation insurance, you will also be refunded. We invite guests clients to approach their contact the host or the reservation of Val Thorens”.
Source: BFM TV
