Compared to its Grand Massif neighbour, Flaine, Samoëns is an attractive, more traditional Alpine resort. Because it is only at 720m, resort snow can fluctuate, but the Red Devil gondola will soon deposit you in the main ski area, with variety and choice to spoil all grades of skier. The village has consciously maintained its Alpine charm - it even has the honour of being an official historical monument. Away from the slopes, if you're looking for clubs and pubs, this isn't the place. Instead, you'll find plenty of restaurants serving excellent local dishes. Still very much a resort for the French, the mass market is yet to overrun it.
Overall, Samoëns is a good little spot to know about: the skiing is great, challenging and varied, Geneva's just an hour or so away and facilities for kids are good. It's really a family resort for those looking to ski the French way…