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I would generally agree with KevinC. Another thing you might want to take into account is your base in La Plagne. If you are in La Belle Plagne is does not take too long to get across to Les Arcs (though it does still take quite a while to get over and back). However, if you are at the other end of La Plagne, it really is quite an ordeal to get across and I doubt that you would bother more than once.
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Started by Pudding in Ski Chatter 18-Jan-2009 - 3 Replies
Pudding posted Jan-2009
Hi all Off to La plagne in about 2 weeks forecasts look good for snow on and off until then, I was wondering which lift pass to purchase? If there is lots of snow and the risk of lift closure/avalanches would it make sense just to get La Plagne pass or would it be a waste of money for both resorts (Les Arcs)
KevinC
reply to 'Paradiski lift pass' posted Jan-2009
Hi
Just got back from La Plagne yesterday. I just had a La Plagne pass and that was enough for me. Of course it depends on your ability and how quickly you get around.
You can buy a La Plagne ski pass with 1 day Paradiski access which, if you are adventurous, might satisfy your curiousity.
If spending money is tight however it really isn't necessary and the La Plagne pass should suffice.
Just got back from La Plagne yesterday. I just had a La Plagne pass and that was enough for me. Of course it depends on your ability and how quickly you get around.
You can buy a La Plagne ski pass with 1 day Paradiski access which, if you are adventurous, might satisfy your curiousity.
If spending money is tight however it really isn't necessary and the La Plagne pass should suffice.
Bon. Allez!
Wanderer
reply to 'Paradiski lift pass' posted Jan-2009
KevinC wrote:Hi
Just got back from La Plagne yesterday. I just had a La Plagne pass and that was enough for me. Of course it depends on your ability and how quickly you get around.
You can buy a La Plagne ski pass with 1 day Paradiski access which, if you are adventurous, might satisfy your curiousity.
If spending money is tight however it really isn't necessary and the La Plagne pass should suffice.
I would generally agree with KevinC. Another thing you might want to take into account is your base in La Plagne. If you are in La Belle Plagne is does not take too long to get across to Les Arcs (though it does still take quite a while to get over and back). However, if you are at the other end of La Plagne, it really is quite an ordeal to get across and I doubt that you would bother more than once.
Paul McD
reply to 'Paradiski lift pass' posted Jan-2009
Hi,
Just back from Les Arcs, bought a Paradiski pass and spent quite a bit of time in La Plagne. Skiing there is extensive and great, you don't need to go to Les Arcs, but if like me you're nosey and want to see new pistes I would buy the pass that gives you one day in Les Arcs. I've been to the area many times and have still to ski all of the slopes.....
Just back from Les Arcs, bought a Paradiski pass and spent quite a bit of time in La Plagne. Skiing there is extensive and great, you don't need to go to Les Arcs, but if like me you're nosey and want to see new pistes I would buy the pass that gives you one day in Les Arcs. I've been to the area many times and have still to ski all of the slopes.....
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Paul McDermott
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Topic last updated on 26-January-2009 at 11:48