Most of what 'SkierUK' put in their review in Feb 07 still holds true. Other points worth mentioning are:
> The apartments are at the top of the Bettex chair lift. You climb some steps out of the carpark to get on a green run which connects you to the main lift network. At the end of the day, you can ski down to Bettex and take the lift back up to the apartments - as long as you don't leave it too late! These runs were still useable even after an April heatwave.
> Alternatively, the frequent free shuttle bus ('navette gratuite') goes from the bus stop at the top of the drive to the central bus station in Les Menuires, where you access the lifts at 'Croisette'.
> We went with Crystal and had a late Saturday arrival. Reception was closed - and keys were left in an envelope outside. All those who arrived at the same time had fun and games finding their apartments. Our departure the following Saturday was also late - and we weren't allowed to leave our bags in reception during the day. Instead, we left them at the leisure centre opposite the bus station for 2 euros a bag, and used the loos at the bus station as changing rooms after the morning's skiing. Crystal arranged to pick us up there. It sounds fairly grim, but actually worked well.
> The complex is on a very sloping site. Take care!
Compared to most of the accomodation we saw in Les Menuires and Val Thorens, I think this complex compares very favourably for facilities and access. You're a bit distant from the resort's other facilities (such as they are), but this makes it all the more ideal if you want a bit of peace.
