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Mark Warner Prize for the Ski Show Workers Party

Natives has teamed up with Mark Warner to offer a fantastic one-week ski holiday for two adults at the Chalethotel Rosanna in St Anton.

The Rosanna is one of the best-positioned hotels in St Anton, right in the town centre near to the lifts. The hotel is a five-minute walk from the ski school meeting points and main lifts which connect straight into the heart of the ski area giving easy access to the slopes.

The prize will include flights from London Gatwick, transfers to resort, accommodation, ski hosting, breakfast, afternoon tea and dinner with a choice of wine.

It is Mark Warner's 27th year in the Alps this season and they still continue to offer a range of the best ski resorts, unique family or adult-only Chalethotels, good food and wine, excellent staff and award-winning childcare - all the ingredients you need for a great skiing holiday. And all the ingredients that have been recognised by the Observer & Guardian Travel Awards 2000, whose readers voted Mark Warner the 'Best Ski Company'.

A cooked breakfast is provided and afternoon tea is provided every day. While, in the evening, dinner is either a table d'hôte menu or an extensive, three-course buffet served with a choice of complimentary red and white wines. The bedrooms are comfortably furnished, all with direct dial phones, cable TV and private bath and WC.

One of the unique aspects of skiing with Mark Warner is skiing with the team of enthusiastic ski hosts. They know the resort inside out, allowing you to relax and make the most of the time you have on-piste.


The holiday is for 2 adults sharing a room in Chalethotel Rosanna. The prize does not include the cost of the lift pass, ski lessons or hire, spending money or drinks from the bar. The holiday must be taken in the 2002 ski season. The prize must be taken outside Christmas, February Half term and Easter School holidays. The holiday is non transferable and subject to Mark Warner's terms and conditions.

 

 

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