Jan 26 to Feb2 is just before the big midwinter holiday.
Trois Vallees is high enough to guarantee decent snow and has all the apres you could want. Courchevel is a great locale for nightlife, but it's expensive and not very endemic. We didn't get down to Meribel. Val Thorens is up in a moonscape and has tres moderne hotels and bars but feels stark and brutal.
Similarly, St. Anton is also snow sure and has lots of Teutonic apres drinking and carousing. Again, not very reflective of a local culture, is crowded and expensive. But lots of guide services and available sidecountry. I've only passed through St. Christophe and Zurs, but they seem more "genuine". Again, expensive, exclusive if that's your jam.
Verbier is also a great place, huDge variety and scope. A good friend who is quite well to do claims it is better than Chamonix for skiing. But it's also expensive, crowded on piste and in town and lacks a local vibe. The sidecountry there is amazing. Let bobinch chime in.
Andermatt SkiArena is snow sure and has a variety of skiing from the steeps of the Gemsstock through the easy slope of Natchen, Oberalp and Dieni as well as the easier Disentis pistes. Not sure if it has enough variety for apres, but there's a little more local color there. The Chedi is the big snazzywad. Lots of guide options there too and amazing sidecountry. The SkiArena one of my favorite places in part because it's not as gaudy as others mentioned, but I'm not too inclined for the apres scene and go for the skiing. The EuroTGR connection there is
https://www.mt-lodge.com/
I don't know what you're really looking for.
A couple other good places that I've liked are Davos/Klosters and St. Moritz. They both have warranted reps for snootiness and posh, and the apres in those places is as over the top as anywhere but there's a lot of great skiing and all the vacation resources imaginable. Ice skating on the lakes, caviar and champagne in a horse drawn sleigh? There's even hot springs in the St. Moritz area *(Samedan).
We liked Briancon a lot (Serre Chevalier and the Milky Way) too. Genuine, local French flavor, great skiing.
The Jungfrau (Murren, Wengen, Grindlewald) also blew me away. Lots of local flavor, good nightlife access, history and culture. Murren with the Schilthorn is amazing for steeps and sidecountry. Wengen is posh with cool old hotels.
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