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Rating8.0Six room categories at 2,100 meters — room sizes are universally described as compact but the mountain views and ski-in/ski-out access offset the footprint limitation. The Suite is the only category offering meaningful space beyond functional sleeping quarters.
Mountain or Ski Slope
Single-occupancy entry-level room. The footprint reflects 1990 construction standards — functional for a guest who spends most daylight hours on the slopes. The altitude means mountain views from most rooms in this tier. Don't expect generous space.
Mountain or Ski Slope
Standard two-person Superior. The main room category, covering the majority of guests. King or twin bed, compact bathroom, mountain views. The 2018 renovation brought the finishes up without dramatically changing the floor plan.
Mountain or Ski Slope
A standard Superior joined to a slightly smaller Junior Superior — the entry family configuration. The interconnecting format gives parents a separate room from children while remaining adjacent. The combined footprint is still compact compared to purpose-built family suites.
Mont Blanc or Ski Slope
Larger footprint and upgraded finishes relative to the Superior. The meaningful size step-up for guests who spend rest days in the room. Better suited to guests who need work-from-room capability or who aren't skiing every day.
Mountain or Ski Slope
Two Superiors joined by an internal door. The practical family solution — two bathrooms, two sleeping areas, max 6 guests. Compact per room but the configuration works for active families.
Valley
The top room at La Plagne 2100, with a separate living area and the most generous footprint available. Limited number of units — book early for peak dates. The suite format makes extended stays more livable. Includes priority services not available in lower categories.