Here 4 the Apres

  • Wild and Savage:  After dinner drinks before the late night clubs in Val Thorens

    Wild and Savage: After dinner drinks before the late night clubs in Val Thorens

    Wild and Savage Entrance – Image from Foursquare Why should I go to Wild and Savage? If you’re done with dinner around 10pm in Val Thorens and you need something a bit more high energy than pre-gaming in your hotel or apartment before heading to Malaysia Bar or Klub Summit, Wild and Savage has a Read more

  • Le Malaysia Val Thorens – True meaning of “Last call, first chair”

    Le Malaysia Val Thorens – True meaning of “Last call, first chair”

    Why go to Le Malaysia Val Thorens? Le Malaysia Val Thorens is another famous apres ski nightclub in Val Thorens. It is basically the latest shift of the apres ski parties in Val Thorens, if you think you can survive until 4am. The other option popular option is Klub Summit. I haven’t gone to Le Read more

  • Should I book an apartment or hotel in Val Thorens?

    Should I book an apartment or hotel in Val Thorens?

    Apartments are more affordable, have more space, and can fit more people than hotels in Val Thorens. Some apartments even come with washing machines and free parking spots. But, you do lose out on hotel amenities such as bag check, spas, and concierge service. For my American friends, be aware when you book that WiFi… Read more

  • 360 Val Thorens Ultimate Guide

    360 Val Thorens Ultimate Guide

    Why choose 360 Val Thorens over La Folie Douce? There are a couple reasons to choose 360 Val Thorens over La Folie Douce:  bunny slope home, if there’s a famous DJ headlining, cheaper drinks and open later than La Folie Douce.  If you or one of your friends is not confident in being able to Read more

  • Val Thorens – Where within the resort should I stay?

    Val Thorens – Where within the resort should I stay?

    General setup of Val Thorens Val Thorens town is actually quite small and can walk to almost anywhere in about 10 minutes within town depending on where you are staying. While most of the resort is ski in ski out, because it is built into the mountain, it quite hilly, which is tough with elevation Read more

  • How to get to Val Thorens – from Airports to Resort

    How to get to Val Thorens – from Airports to Resort

    From Geneva Airport Bus Ben’s Bus runs directly to Val Thorens, no bus transfer. This option only runs on Saturday and Sunday, see Altibus below if you are planning on arriving on a weekday. Transfer time is about 3 hours to 3 hours and 30 minutes unless its the French school holiday which could take Read more

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