We were in France visiting my wife's family last Christmas. We skied 3 days at Val d'Isere - Tignes just before Christmas (dec20-22). There was no snow in most of the Alps last December. Val d'Isere/Tignes are most reliable because of the altitude, snowmaking and the glaciers. <BR> <BR>We had a great time regardless of the snow and prices were still cheap. The area is massive and we never really skied the same place twice in 3 days. The snow was great above 2,500 meters. From 2,500 to 2,100 m you had to watch for rocks and under that you better ski on the few runs with snowmaking (ie. bullet proof). Between the two glacier of the area, Tignes glacier is way superior (steeper not as flat). We could have skied around the Tignes glacier most of the day, snow there was as good as it could get... By far better than skiing Killington on Thanksgiving for a cheaper lift ticket. <BR> <BR>However the holidays in France are very expensive for the uncertain snow conditions and the amount of tourists that you will have to fight off in the lift lines. <BR> <BR>January is better (cheaper), February/March (snow conditions, but more expensive). This was my second time in Val d'Isere, and it is definitely my favorite in France.