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IMPORTANT
INFORMATION
We hope that the following information answers your queries
but do feel free to telephone us from 9am to 5pm Mon-Fri.
Out of office hours, you can fax, email or leave a message
on our answering machine. Please read the following information
in conjunction with our Booking Conditions.
Accommodation
All accommodation is inspected regularly to ensure our
high standards are maintained. "Hotel" is a generic
term that and may include gasthofs, pension, or other category.
We also use apartments and chalets.
Facilities - Many hotels make a charge for saunas, swimming
pools, nightclub and other facilities. Beds These are almost
always singles but doubles can be provided in some hotels
on request. (Please refer to our Special Requests section
in our Booking Conditions). Bunks may be used in multi-bedded
accommodation.
Damages - these must be paid to the hotelier by the person(s)
responsible or by the Party Leader without exception. If it
is impossible to allocate the costs to an individual member,
then the whole group must pay them. We will do our best to
effect an amicable settlement but under no circumstances will
Equity provide funds or accept responsibility. For apartments,
a security deposit or credit card imprint may be payable by
you on arrival which is redeemable in full on departure if
there have been no damages.
Fire Drill -We or the Hotel management may operate
a fire drill or briefing during the course of your stay. We
ask for your cooperation in this procedure.
Food and Drink - It is forbidden to consume food and
drink on the hotel premises that has not been purchased from
the hotel. This is discourteous to the hotelier and may be
a breach of local regulations. Hotels may only be licensed
only for food and drink stored on the premises
Hot Water - There is usually no problem with hot water
supplies. Occasionally however, at periods of peak demand
there may be a temporary shortage. We ask for your patience
please.
Room service - In hotels and chalets a thorough cleaning
is done and linen is changed once a week on changeover day
and thereafter rooms are tidied and rubbish is collected daily.
In some hotels, usually those with a rating of 3 stars or
above, cleaning may occur more often, but this depends on
local policy. Towels and soap are provided in hotels but not
in apartments. We recommend that each party member takes their
own. In emergency, they may also be needed en-route. Some
continental hotels provide thin towels not the thick type
usually provided in the UK.
Room supplements - The prices charged reflect only the real
cost to us. Apartments may be costed on multi - occupancy
so supplements will be chargeable for under-occupancy. Single
rooms are more expensive because one occupant pays the entire
heating and service costs. Hotels have very few single rooms
and they are often located in the least attractive parts of
the hotel. Regrettably, we have no control over this. Twin
or double supplements may still be payable even if the room
contains more than 2 beds. Sometimes, particularly in Austria,
2 single beds are pushed together and share the same headboard
but have separate mattresses and duvets.
Brochure and Prices Accuracy
The information and prices shown in this brochure may
have changed by the time you book. Whilst every effort is
made to ensure accuracy, regrettably, errors do occasionally
occur, so please ensure that you check any important details
with us at the time of booking. Please also ensure that you
receive confirmation of these in writing. Some photography
in the brochure may be used to convey a general atmosphere
and may not represent any particular resort.
Coaches
It is unfortunately not yet possible to guarantee that
video recorders, microphones and radios will cope with the
vibration so please bear with the driver if there are problems.
Coach WCs are designed for emergency use only and need to
be emptied regularly. We strongly recommend using the facilities
at refreshment stops. Seat belts are not yet EU law, so your
transfer/continental coach may not have these fitted.
Departure times
We recommend a half hour check-in time for coach departures
and a 2 hour check-in for flight departures.
Disabled passengers
We are not specialists in catering for the disabled or
those with special needs although we will try to accommodate
such bookings where possible. Please contact our office for
advice before booking. You should also refer to our Special
Requests section in our Booking Conditions.
Extra Charges in Resort
Extra expenses incurred in resort must be settled as
they arise. Please see "What Your Price Includes"
and "meals" below.
Facilities
We have done our best to ensure that our brochure is
true and accurate at press date but please bear in mind that
things can change. Owners or suppliers of facilities may wish
to make repairs, and at certain times of the year or in certain
types of weather, facilities may close down or become temporarily
unavailable without our knowledge. We are therefore unable
to accept responsibility for this. Should we become aware
of any changes which in our opinion would significantly affect
your enjoyment, we will do our best to advise you.
Insurance
We believe the travel insurance policy we offer is one
of the best available. In the unfortunate event of a claim
our suppliers in resort are familiar with our policy and procedures,
which makes for a smoother operation at a stressful time.
You must however check that our policy provides sufficient
cover for your particular needs. Please see the Summary of
Cover in this brochure and Price Information.
Meals
For details of the meal plan included in the cost of
your holiday, please see "What's Included" in our
Prices section. Our prices are based on continental breakfast
(rolls, preserves, tea or coffee) but some hotels provide
buffet breakfast with cold meats, cheese and cereals. Eggs
or English breakfast may be available at a supplement. Vegetarianism
is not so well understood abroad and strict vegetarians may
have problems. We are sorry about this and we are doing what
we can. Equity-run hotels always offer a vegetarian option
and on request we can prepare special meals. Hotels with buffet
catering often offer vegetable dishes. If you need special
meals for medical or religious reasons, we can usually cope
but do please let us know in advance so that we can inform
the hotel and airline. We cannot cater for strict Kosher,
Muslim or Vegan diets. Please advise us in writing at the
time of booking of any dietary or medical conditions. Please
see also see the Special Requests section in our Booking Conditions.
Passports, Visas and E111 Form
It is your responsibility to ensure that you are in possession
of all necessary travel and health documents and you must
pay all costs incurred in obtaining these. We regret we cannot
accept any liability if you are refused access to any transport
or entry into any country due to the failure on your part
to carry correct documentation. Non British Citizens or holders
of non British Passports must seek advice from the relevant
consulate or embassy to or through which they are intending
to travel. You will be responsible for any financial penalties
imposed on us resulting from your failure to obtain correct
documentation. British Citizens require a full, valid 5 or
10 year British Passport which presently takes approximately
2 weeks to obtain. All travellers, including children and
babies if not included on accompanying parents' passport,
must have a full passport and any necessary visas. Currently
British Citizens do not require visas for destinations in
this brochure but requirements may change and you must check
the up-to-date position in good time before departure.
Information on health is contained in the Department of Health
leaflet T6 (Health Advice for Travellers) available from your
local Department of Health office and most Post Offices. At
the time of going to press, there were no mandatory health
requirements for destinations featured in this brochure but
we advise you to check with your doctor for the latest information.
For European travel you should obtain a completed and issued
form E111 (details in leaflet T6 referred to above) prior
to departure. The E111 entitles you to the reciprocal health
scheme whereby all EU nationals can receive a certain amount
of free, reciprocal medical treatment. An E111 is not a substitute
for travel insurance but we strongly recommend you obtain
one. (Not valid in the USA or Canada).
Payments
Please ensure all payments are made in accordance with
our How to Book section and Clause A in our Booking Conditions.
Cheques should be made payable to Equity Limited. We can also
accept payment by credit card (Access, American Express, Visa)
but a 2% charge is payable. For direct debit cards (Switch
or Delta) there is no charge.
Resorts
No resort appears in our brochure without very careful
consideration as to its suitability for our clients. Our descriptions
are designed to help you choose the right resort for you and
your group. We do not assume however that every resort will
suit everybody so please do discuss your requirements with
us so that we can help.
Safety First
Our prime concern is always to provide enjoyment within
a framework of safety. In the event of an accident, our staff
will ensure that the injured person receives the fullest assistance.
Please contact us immediately, either in resort or at our
Brighton office. Our insurance policy automatically covers
our clients for personal accident, medical and emergency repatriation
expenses, but we strongly recommend that you also obtain the
E111 form mentioned above.
Standards abroad
Many things will be different to those you may be used
to in the UK. Local service suppliers and hotels comply with
their own customs and regulations, which are often different
to the UK, and we request consideration of these differences.
Tickets
Final travel details and tickets will be sent to you
about two weeks before departure. Please check carefully as
information and timings can sometimes change. Please note:
the name on the flight ticket and the passport must be the
same. If, for example, the passport is in the maiden name
and the ticket is in the married name, check-in will be refused
and a scheduled airline will apply full cancellation charges,
which are not recoverable. You will be responsible for all
costs and expenses we, and/or you, incur as a result of any
disparity. Please also see our Booking Conditions.
Timings and delay
We publish many months before final schedules are available
so timings may change but we will do our best to adhere to
any preferences you may have. It is unfortunately impossible
to guarantee that services will run to time because of bad
weather or other problems beyond our control. In the event
of a lengthy delay we will endeavour to provide the following
catering: 3-4 hour delay - light refreshments; over 4 hours
- main meal. To avoid further delays we do not provide catering
when departure is imminent. Alternatively, we can, at our
discretion, make interim arrangements for accommodation and
food, whilst you continue to wait for the delayed departure
of the service. If you are insured on our policy, and your
outward departure is delayed for more than 12 hours due to
strike, industrial action, adverse weather conditions or mechanical
breakdown, you are entitled to cancel and receive a full refund
less the insurance premium and policy excess.
Vat
All prices include the VAT element due under the Tour
Operator's Margin Scheme. This is paid over by the company
to HM Customs and Excise but is non-reclaimable by the client.
The invoice supplied to you therefore, will not be a VAT invoice.
Written Requests
Please refer to the "Special Request" section
of our booking conditions.
School Ski
Arrival in Resort
If your travel arrangements mean you arrive in resort
early morning your rooms may not be fully prepared for you.
We suggest you take lunch or explore your resort in the meantime.
We arrange ski fit shortly after arrival.
Behaviour
In the interests of all our guests, Party Leaders must
ensure the good conduct of their party at all times. In particular,
the party should be quiet by 11pm. The use of alcohol and
tobacco must be strictly controlled. Please refer to our Booking
Conditions for further detail.
Collective Passports
British citizens aged up to 17 may travel under a Collective
British Passport, the cost of which is deducted from the group
invoice. Most European countries require ID with a Collective
Passport and these are available from your local Passport
Office. However, we strongly recommend each individual member
of your party has their own full passport for holidays to
North America because the US authorities are not familiar
with the Collective Passport documentation and delays may
result.
Creche and Kindergarten
These services must be booked direct with the supplier
of the crèche and kindergarten and paid for in resort.
These services do not form part of your contract with us.
Where possible, we will provide information on these services
to assist you. This information is provided by the supplier
of the crèche or kindergarten in question and we cannot
accept responsible for its accuracy. The information often
changes pre-season so please enquire for the up to date position.
Some resorts and hotels operate mini-clubs, which are designed
to entertain infants while adults ski. Some resorts operate
ski kindergartens where infants and children are taught to
ski in a controlled environment with special teachers. This
is not conventional ski school and is at extra cost.
Lift passes electronic
You just flash the pass at an electronic reader or even
keep it in your pocket and the gate opens automatically. The
passes have to be returned at the end of the week to be reprogrammed
so you may be asked to pay a returnable deposit of €3-€5.
Multi-bedded rooms
Rooming is arranged in 2,3,4,5 or 6 bedded rooms in single
and bunk beds. To keep prices affordable, we cost on full
occupancy and accompanying adults will be expected to share
rooms.
Piste Maps
Piste maps can only be taken as a guide. Sometimes resorts
do not specify lifts or grades of runs and may not show blue
and green runs separately. We are happy to supply official
resort piste maps on request.
Pocket Money and Currency
It is advisable to carry small amounts of currency for
expenses en-route. Spending money may be kept to a minimum
because so much is included in the price. We suggest about
£10 per child per day. Some party leaders like to set
up a banking service. Sterling travellers cheques provide
security for large sums.
Rooming Lists
We will try to provide an accurate rooming list for your
group before departure but please note that this is subject
to change by the hotelier. We have no control over this and
they may be only received by us at the last minute.
Ski Facilities
We do not own or operate ski lifts or winter sports facilities
and from time, ski lifts, toboggan runs, ice rinks and other
facilities may close down or become temporarily unavailable,
often without our knowledge. We are therefore unable to accept
responsibility if these are withdrawn.
Ski Insurance
Our ski insurance policy is amongst the best available
on the ski market. Some policies exclude skiing and other
sports, some have large excesses, some exclude medical bills.
Please check if you have alternative cover. Please also check
that our policy provides sufficient cover for you particular
requirements. See Summary of Cover on this leaflet.
Ski Pass Photos
We are not always able to tell you which resorts require
ski pass photos, and the information changes periodically,
so we recommend you obtain these in advance from a UK photo
booth because photographs in resort are expensive. You can
keep any spares for future ski holidays.
Ski Schools
Ski school is based on an average of 12 children per
class, and does not include supervisory adults. Extra 6 x
2 hour lessons can be provided at the supplement in the price
list. Ski schools are reluctant to allow young children to
join adult ski classes because different teaching techniques
are required. The age limit for children in adult classes
varies but is usually from age 7 in Italy, and 12 in Austria
and France.
Snow Guarantee
We select our resorts with great care, paying particular
attention to the snow record. Many resorts have snow cannons
and access to glaciers. It is the responsibility of the local
ski school to decide if conditions become unsuitable for skiing.
Should this occur, we will do our best to get you to snow,
within, and sometimes in excess of, the conditions of our
insurance policy.
Teacher's role
We hope teachers will derive as much enjoyment and satisfaction
from the ski course as the pupils. We encourage teachers to
participate fully in the daily programme to help develop the
rapport with ski school and other resort personnel. Party
leaders are responsible for supervising pupils out of lesson
times and have a general overall responsibility in loco parentis
for the pupils. We suggest you ask for a letter of consent
from parents/guardians if older children are to be granted
free time out of the immediate supervision of the teachers.
Supervision is easier if children are organised in groups
of 10 with 1 member of staff to each group.
Tips for Children
You may find the following useful if you intend producing
a list
of useful tips for the children.
1. Continental traffic comes from the left so be very careful
to
LOOK BOTH WAYS. Do not walk into the road after checking
right only. Oncoming vehicles will come from the left.
2. Listen carefully to instructions and ask for clarification
if
necessary.
3. Make sure you keep appointments to meet up with the group
at the correct time and place.
4. No smoking, or drinking alcohol without the express
permission of a teacher.
5. Follow all instructions from teachers and those in authority.
Failure to do so may endanger yourself and others. Never act
recklessly or you may cause an accident.
6. Report any injuries or illnesses immediately to your teachers
who will provide first aid or arrange medical attention.
7. Do not stray or wander away from your group.
8. Do not go swimming without permission.
9. At refreshment stops, stay close to the party leaders and
do
not wander around the car park or near the road.
10. On the ferry, listen to safety instructions and never
visit
outside decks without permission. Take note of where staff
will
be seated throughout the voyage and of agreed meeting places.
Stay in groups of 3 or 4. Staff will take turns to make regular
tours of the ferry.
11. Respect the hotel rules and be polite to each other and
other visitors. Keep noise down especially after 11 pm. Do
not
run along corridors and round blind corners. Do not socialise
in
bedrooms; a lounge is available.
12. Do not use bad language. This gives a bad impression of
your school and of British students. Most people understand
English.
13. Luggage should be restricted to one medium sized suitcase
and one small bag for hand luggage.
14. Do not overpack. Apart from a camera, do not bring
valuables and jewellery. Comfortable and loose fitting clothes
are
best. Label your luggage.
15. Always have with you the hotel telephone no. and any
emergency contacts numbers.
16. Never explore on your own.
17. Know the fire drills.
18 CHECKLIST: Personal medication, travel sickness pills,
inhalers, suncream, sunglasses, lip salve, ski hat, gloves,
ski suit,
snowboots or shoes, camera and film, swimming costume,
toiletries, night clothes, tracksuit, jumper.
19. For the journey: games, puzzles and books, personal
stereo, suitable video film.
20. Daily check: Any medication, sunglasses, lift pass, ski
hat,
gloves, suncream, camera and film, money, packed lunch.
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