Hotel Club MMV Le Flaine, Flaine

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We stayed in Flaine the year before in the Totum hotel which was literally next door to the Hotel Club Flaine. I preferred the Totum but it has been sold and turned into apartments so it wasn’t an option this time round. When we got there at noon-ish the rooms weren’t available – we had an early morning fl... + more
Benjamin Fallows, Bredbury
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Location: where is Hotel Club MMV Le Flaine

The Hotel Club MMV Le Flaine is a comfortable, family hotel lying in the heart of Flaine Fôrum and conveniently located 50m from the resort centre with its shops, bars & restaurants. The lifts and ski school meeting point for adults and kids is just 100m away.

  • Ski lift - 100m
  • Ski school meeting point - 100m
  • Resort centre - 50m

Overview: hotel description: Hotel Club MMV Le Flaine description

The Hotel Club MMV is the choice for families in Flaine. The excellent on-site childcare is complemented by an impressive selection of entertainment and activities for all as well as being in the heart of Flaine Fôrum close to the snowfront, main lifts, ski school meeting point, shops, bars & restaurants.


Facilities: Hotel Club MMV Le Flaine features

Facilities†:

  • Lounge and bar
  • Terrace
  • Restaurant
  • Massage services available

For families†:

  • Hotel operated Kid’s Clubs: Baby club for 18 months to 3 years, 5 x 1/2 days per week Mon-Fri, 8.30 to 12h or 13.30 to 17h (6 half days from 20th Dec 2014-2nd Jan, 14th Feb-13th Mar & 4th Apr). Meal times not included. There is a charge of approximately €107 (€194 at Easter for full days 9h to 17h with meals included) to be paid locally.
  • Places must be requested at the time of booking. Am or pm sessions depending on availability locally.
  • Free non-skiing Mini club for 4-11yrs. French and English speaking staff keep children entertained with indoor and outdoor activities in multi-lingual groups. Mini club operates 5 days a week all season (9-12am and 2-5pm approx.). Children may be escorted to ski school. Meal times not included. Places must be requested at the time of booking.
  • Free Teenage club for 12-14 yrs available during French school holidays 17h to 21h
  • Highchairs and cots on request
  • Family entertainment programme

Child discount: 25% - call us for more details.

Note: This is a no-smoking hotel. French school holiday dates are 20th December 2014 to 2rd January, 14th February to 6th March & 4th April approximately. Children must have vaccination certificates. A €40 refundable deposit will be charged at check in. This is returned to all customers at the end of their stay when guests have handed back the room keys, TV remote control and room card.

† Some facilities may incur a local charge.


Room Types: Hotel Club MMV Le Flaine bedrooms

Number of rooms: 72

Rooms: All have TV, bath, shower & wc. Interconnecting rooms are available on request.

Rooms (2 people): Double rooms. Twin rooms are available on request.

Rooms (3 people): Three single beds.

Rooms (2-4 people): Double bed & a set of bunk beds (suitable for children only).


Meals: Hotel Club MMV Le Flaine food & drink

Full Board. Buffet breakfast, hot buffet lunch or packed lunch & four-course or buffet evening meal, including wine. Twice a week there are regional speciality meals.
We update Hotel Club MMV Le Flaine's details often, but facilities do change. e.g. some extras listed by the supplier as "free" or included might only be for the first time you use them, or for one time per party, then charged for further use. If any specific feature is essential to your holiday, make sure you ask us to confirm the details of it before you book your holiday.

Resort: about Flaine: about holidays in Flaine: about ski holidays in Flaine: about ski holidays in Flaine France

All round resort 265km well-groomed pistes Ski-in ski-out accommodation

Part of the Grand Massif ski area, Flaine was purposely built on the mountain for direct access to some of the greatest terrain around. While the village may not be brimming with alpine charm, the skiing and facilities more than makeup for it, a place much loved by powder hounds and families alike.

Beginner Intermediate Advanced Snowboard

Great for Families Intermediates Snow-sure Late season holidays

Flaine webcam

Snow Report: Top 405cm, Bottom N/Acm

Snow Forecast: 15cm expected this week

Snow History: April average depth 150.83cm

Flaine trail map

Approx. airport transfer times depend on conditions:

Geneva airport1hr 30mins
Region:France, Alps.
First opened:1969

Flaine lift pass price last reported as €312.20 (Adult 6-day area pass). Ask for a quote when booking Hotel Club MMV Le Flaine.
Night skiing: No
Flaine has N, E, S facing slopes.
Usually open for skiing December – April.

Town altitude: 1600m
Top of slopes: 2500m
Bottom of piste: 1600m
Vertical drop: 914m
Total length of trails:265km
Longest piste:Cascade 14km
At just an hour's drive from Geneva, Flaine's known as a 'fly-in, ski-in ski-out' resort. The ease of skiing that families and keen skiers rave about here's no accident – legendary architect Marcel Lajos Breuer designed it to be as ski friendly as possible, and he did a jolly good job. A ski lift or piste is never far away, and the town itself is entirely traffic-free, with cars only allowed to enter to drop off and pick up luggage. Whilst it won't be winning the gong for chocolate box charm, Breuer's work...
With its high altitudes producing outstanding ski conditions throughout the season, Flaine is famed for offering an all-round ski area with plenty of slopes for all abilities. It is the perfect place for some quality skiing or snowboarding. Flaine is a popular place to learn to ski or snowboard and even has free beginners lifts for those who are finding their feet. The schools all have English speaking instructors who can guide you through the basics and have you gliding down the slopes in no time. Once you...
The excellent skiing in the resort is matched by fun après ski, and there's something to suit everyone - from a family night out to an all-night party thanks to a range of places to eat, drink and dance. If you're staying in Flaine Forum, you'll enjoy all the restaurants and bars right on your doorstep. The après is a short bus ride from Flaine Foret which is considered the slightly more residential part of Flaine. You can get a ski lift or shuttle bus into the town for après so you won't be missing out. ...

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"Fine but we preferred the Totum"

Benjamin Fallows, Bredbury
3/ out of 5
We stayed in Flaine the year before in the Totum hotel which was literally next door to the Hotel Club Flaine. I preferred the Totum but it has been sold and turned into apartments so it wasn’t an option this time round. When we got there at noon-ish the rooms weren’t available – we had an early morning flight and couldn’t get in the room until 3 in the afternoon which was a bit of a waste of the first day. The location is not as good as I would have liked; we couldn’t ski back to the hotel, you had to walk which wasn’t too far but there wasn’t much point having all inclusive as it wasn’t like you could just pop in and out for lunch. Inside the hotel was good, it had a sauna and 2 jacuzzis but they were a bit cramped and you had to get changed in really small rooms which only had enough space for 2 people at a time. Also we only had 3 quarters of an hour, which is fair enough, but meant you couldn’t fully relax as you knew you only had a certain amount of time. Our bedroom was a good size and generally the facilities in the room were good, although I would describe it as basic rather than well equipped. The food was generally good although for breakfast, the pan you had to use for boiling the eggs didn’t heat up properly and it took about 8-10 minutes to get a soft boiled egg - it would have been better if they had just done hard boiled eggs. Dinners were in general good, one evening they put on a melted cheese thing like a raclette, which would have been nice as an optional extra but you had to queue to get it. I would go back to Flaine but I’m not sure whether I would stay in this hotel again, I’d probably look around for somewhere else.
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