Grandes Alpes - Chalet Petit Romeo, La Rosiere
The Romeo is being completly refurbished this summer to create four family rooms. The style planned is of of high quality and we are shure families will enjoy the resulting spacious and comfortable chalet.
Holidays to this property are particularly suitable for families.
Features - Grandes Alpes - Chalet Petit Romeo, La Rosiere
- Nearest lift approx. 1 minutes walk (100m)
- Fireplace
- Shared Sauna
- Family suites/rooms
Nursery: in Schatzi 150m & Ferme d' Elisa 100m
Snow Club: in Le Braconnier 160m or Ferme d'Elisa 100m
Cocoa Club: in Le Braconnier 160m or Ferme d'Elisa 100m
Accommodation - Grandes Alpes - Chalet Petit Romeo, La Rosiere
Chalet Romeo, sleeps 16 guests
Upper Floor
Main entrance, open-plan living room with fireplace, dining-room, kitchen
- Suite 1 (Sleeps 4): Double room with bath/wc, interconnecting to twin room
- Suite 2(Sleeps 4): Double room with shower/wc interconnecting to twin bunks room
Lower FloorSauna
- Suite 3 (Sleeps 4): Double room with balcony (shower/wc) interconnecting to twin room
- Rooms 7 & 8(Sleeps 4): Double room with bath/wc and separate twin room across corridor
Meals - Grandes Alpes - Chalet Petit Romeo, La Rosiere
Breakfast: A good breakfast is essential on a ski holiday, so we provide a choice of cereals or porridge, fruit juices, plentiful tea and coffee, local bread (and croissants or ‘pains au chocolat’ in France), cold meats, cheeses and preserves, and boiled eggs. This is normally presented buffet-style for you to help yourself. Additionally we offer a daily hot dish, such as scrambled eggs with mushrooms or home-made pancakes.
Afternoon tea: The traditional ‘welcome home’ after a day on the slopes will be laid out for you by your chalet host, ready for your return. A good cup of tea or coffee is the perfect accompaniment to a delicious slice of freshly home-baked cake.
Children’s High Tea : Served at around 5.30pm and supervised by our staff, high tea provides children under 13 with a healthy menu, but tailored more towards children’s tastes than our main adult dinner.We offer an alternative choice for High Tea in all our Chalet Hotels. In the same way that parents are asked to select their evening’s choices at breakfast time, children will be offered alternative choices including home-made healthy options as well as standard children’s favourites.
Puréed food is available for infants on request. Parents are asked to accompany children under 36 months, whilst children 3-12 years will be supervised by staff.
Children under 13 are not allowed to join the adult-only dinner.
Adult Dinner: Four-course evening meals, chalet dinners start with canapés and an apéritif, followed by an appetiser, main course and dessert, accompanied by a choice of wines, and followed by coffee with mints or chocolates.