A chalet girl at one of the world's most luxurious ski destination shares what the winter wonderland for the wealthy is like. Take a look around.
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Hogg described her arrival in Courchevel 1850 as breathtaking, noting, "There are private jets flying into the ski resort. There's Louis Vuitton and Fendi right off the slopes. You'd see families with four, five nannies." This comment encapsulates the lavish lifestyle surrounding the resort, contrasting her job duties as a chalet host.
Despite the opulent surroundings, Hogg revealed, "My experience was filled with cleaning more dirty toilets than shopping bags. Courchevel 1850 is the most ridiculous place on earth," reflecting on the stark disparity between her role and the guests' luxury.
Hogg emphasized the grandeur of The Three Valleys ski area, stating, "It was massive, and even after six months skiing in the region, there were still parts of The Three Valleys I didn't explore simply because of its size." This highlights the vastness and appeal of the skiing terrain.
Describing Courchevel's location, Hogg noted, "Courchevel is located on the eastern side of The Three Valleys. Within The Three Valleys, Courchevel is a mountain resort tucked into the eastern side," providing insight into its geographical significance and appeal.
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