We had an excellent stay at Club Med La Plagne 2100. The resort itself is outstanding, and what truly made the experience exceptional was the team, which was consistently top-notch throughout our stay.
I would like to especially highlight the friendliness, attention, and professionalism of several teams and individuals.
The entire bar team was fantastic, with special thanks to Oren and Jessica for their warmth and great service.
The Mini Club team also deserves special recognition: our son felt cared for and well looked after at all times, particularly thanks to Matias, who did an outstanding job making him feel safe and happy.
At the reception, Andre, Lucas, and Tomer were always helpful, attentive, and proactive whenever we needed assistance.
Our whole family made great use of the ski facilities and equipment, and we benefited from excellent instructors. Elene, Justine, and Emily were wonderful, as were the beginner instructors for children whose names I unfortunately don’t remember. They were responsible for something truly remarkable: our 7-year-old son arrived having never seen snow before and left skiing better than the rest of the family, confidently tackling steep slopes that even his parents were nervous to face.
That said, there are a couple of points where the experience could be improved:
1. Room bed – the bed was quite noisy. To be fair, this is partly on me, as I did not report it or ask for it to be fixed during the stay.
2. Parties and DJ experience – the only truly good party was on Friday, when the event took place in the hotel’s nightclub. Coincidence or not, this was also the only night when the DJ did not negatively impact the atmosphere by focusing almost exclusively on a small, older, local audience. Meanwhile, younger guests — and also not-so-young guests who still enjoy a good party, like myself — were left waiting around the dance floor for the moment when the DJ would realize that an international playlist was needed to bring people in. That moment never really came.
Occasionally, a Brazilian or Israeli song (the two largest guest groups during our stay) would be played, immediately filling the dance floor — only for the momentum to be cut short by a return to French tracks, causing the floor to empty again. I genuinely believe that a DJ with a more international background would significantly improve the party experience for guests.
Still on this topic, the best and longest party was on Friday night, which is also the only night held in a different venue. Ironically, this happened when many guests were still planning to ski the next day. In my opinion, a party like this would make much more sense on Saturday — the last night of the stay — or on both Friday and Saturday. Instead, Saturday, which should be the peak of the trip, ended with a rather underwhelming party.
Overall, despite these points, our stay was fantastic, and the quality of the team and the ski experience made it truly memorable. I would gladly return and recommend the resort, especially for families.