AndyH ~ Top Stats Man! I have often thought how useful this would be, but baulked at the work to trawl through and retreive the info.
This is a useful planning document, especially thinking about families and groups. I take it that in all cases these are high season prices?
The document would have even greater value, if from time to time, you could add in other member info. eg: La Clusaz by graviteski, and keep it updated with issue dates. Just send the invoice to Admin!
A separate column could give the costs for Seniors. Daved, I presume that these are senior prices? There is a senior price at Soll, but the minimum age is 80!
The season pass for some of these resorts is little more than a two week pass, and I last paid 220 Eur for my season Wildschonau pass, but this may be about 230 Eu now. It was 520 Euro last year for the Kitzbuhel Allstar season pass.
AndyH ~ 10 star man!
Lift Pass Prices
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I always had you down as a youngster!
The Where to Ski and Snowboard guide does exactly what you describe in its resort price index listings and takes into account lift pass, ski hire, lessons, food and drink.
The Eastern European resorts, unsurprisingly, come out as the cheapest but Passo Tonale, Alpbach and Puy St Vincent are uo there with them for value for money holidays.
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Started by Andyhull in Ski Chatter 16-Oct-2011 - 34 Replies
Dave Mac
reply to 'Lift Pass Prices' posted Oct-2011
Snowb4ndit
reply to 'Lift Pass Prices' posted Oct-2011
Nice one Andy...
After Ian's comment about researching lift pass prices before he books next year, I got thinking that a ski holiday cost comparison website (where you could see all lift pass prices, beer and food prices) would be a good idea. Then I thought about the work involved, and how, by the time it was done, it would be time to change them all again!
You've made a good start there Andy! :thumbup: Carry on :wink: :lol:
After Ian's comment about researching lift pass prices before he books next year, I got thinking that a ski holiday cost comparison website (where you could see all lift pass prices, beer and food prices) would be a good idea. Then I thought about the work involved, and how, by the time it was done, it would be time to change them all again!
You've made a good start there Andy! :thumbup: Carry on :wink: :lol:
Take Life With A Pinch Of Salt... A Wedge Of Lime, & A Shot Of Tequila :-)
Daved
reply to 'Lift Pass Prices' posted Oct-2011
dave ...yes they are the senior prices ..but for relatively younger old f****ts ..some start at 64 and others at 65 but for some resorts ie gran vilera its free after 70 I could put it in another column if anyone thinks it would be worth it
Snowb4ndit
reply to 'Lift Pass Prices' posted Oct-2011
daved wrote:now that I'm an old f***t I must do a list of the best resort pass discounts :D
I always had you down as a youngster!
Take Life With A Pinch Of Salt... A Wedge Of Lime, & A Shot Of Tequila :-)
LOTA
reply to 'Lift Pass Prices' posted Oct-2011
snowb4ndit wrote:Nice one Andy...
After Ian's comment about researching lift pass prices before he books next year, I got thinking that a ski holiday cost comparison website (where you could see all lift pass prices, beer and food prices) would be a good idea. Then I thought about the work involved, and how, by the time it was done, it would be time to change them all again!
You've made a good start there Andy! :thumbup: Carry on :wink: :lol:
The Where to Ski and Snowboard guide does exactly what you describe in its resort price index listings and takes into account lift pass, ski hire, lessons, food and drink.
The Eastern European resorts, unsurprisingly, come out as the cheapest but Passo Tonale, Alpbach and Puy St Vincent are uo there with them for value for money holidays.
AllyG
reply to 'Lift Pass Prices' posted Oct-2011
I didn't even know it was possible to buy separate lift passes for La Rosiere and La Thuile! When we went to La Rosiere a few years ago we bought the San Bernardo pass, which covers both areas, but never actually skied in La Thuile. I wonder if we paid more than we had to?
Ally
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Daved
reply to 'Lift Pass Prices' posted Oct-2011
few more
paradise ski €187
Grandvalira €111
La plagne €160
Grand massif €210.00
sella ronda €210.00
La clusaz €146.00
zermatt €281
porte du Sollaile €194
verbier(4valleys) €247
3 valleys €207
obertuern €185.5 (females from 60)
la thuille €157
Soll none
Saalbach /hinterglem
paradise ski €187
Grandvalira €111
La plagne €160
Grand massif €210.00
sella ronda €210.00
La clusaz €146.00
zermatt €281
porte du Sollaile €194
verbier(4valleys) €247
3 valleys €207
obertuern €185.5 (females from 60)
la thuille €157
Soll none
Saalbach /hinterglem
Daved
reply to 'Lift Pass Prices' posted Oct-2011
snowb4ndit wrote:daved wrote:now that I'm an old f***t I must do a list of the best resort pass discounts :D
I always had you down as a youngster!
flattery will get you everywhere
Topic last updated on 21-October-2011 at 07:20