However you like to spend your apres, Chalet Marie has something for you.
Once you’ve cured the day’s aches and pains in the full size sauna, or tired of the views from the XL luxury outdoor hot tub, there’s a huge open-plan lounge-diner with comfy corner sofas that are perfect for chilling out with a drink and your favourite music on the Bose speaker system, or for movie nights with a Netflix film on the 75” Ultra HD TV.
A further mezzanine area, equipped with a HD TV, Blu-ray player and an Xbox One, means there won’t be any arguments over who controls the remote.
The fully-equipped designer kitchen has everything you need whether you’re cooking up a full English (with freshly-delivered bread from the local bakery) to prepare you for a day on the hill, or a three-course evening meal.
We’re talking fridge-freezer, oven, 4-ring induction hob, microwave, Nespresso machine, dishwasher (so nobody gets landed with the washing up) and a dining table that comfortably seats up to twelve, so there’s no reason not to linger over that last glass of wine (especially if you’ve got a few of the excellent local cheeses to finish too.)
The five well-sized, en-suite bedrooms, are stylishly decorated with ample space to store all your gear (although there’s also a ski locker, boot dryers and a drying room for any soggy kit), and can be configured according to the needs of your group.
Bedrooms one, two and five are double rooms with either two single beds or one double. Bedrooms three and four are triple rooms and can be made up as either three single beds or a double and single bed.
The chalet is right in the resort centre and the free ski shuttle buses that pass by every five minutes make getting to the slopes entirely hassle-free. They will take you directly to Le Pleney (for the Morzine-Les Gets area) and Super Morzine (for Avoriaz and the rest of the Portes Du Soleil areas) in just a few minutes, and Les Prodains (for direct access to Avoriaz) in not much more than that.