J2Ski Holiday 11th January 2015 Sauze d'Oulx
Started by AllyG in Find a Ski Buddy / Group Trips 27-Mar-2014 - 256 Replies
LOTA
reply to 'J2Ski Holiday 11th January 2015 Sauze d'Oulx ' posted Feb-2015
AllyG
reply to 'J2Ski Holiday 11th January 2015 Sauze d'Oulx ' posted Feb-2015
LOTA wrote:£82 for a day out - I've had far more expensive days out in this, and other countries!
Thank you LOTA, that's exactly how I feel! :)
We were on a budget holiday and that was my one extravagance, and as I said it was well worth it! :)
We all really enjoyed it, and we had perfect weather with masses of sun and great snow conditions :)
I don't regret the blueberry pie or the fancy lunch - they were lovely :)
LOTA
reply to 'J2Ski Holiday 11th January 2015 Sauze d'Oulx ' posted Feb-2015
OldAndy
reply to 'J2Ski Holiday 11th January 2015 Sauze d'Oulx ' posted Feb-2015
You forgot to factor in how much your fines for poor behaviour cost for the year.
:roll:
To the best of my knowledge, and I admit I never saw the final tab, this was in excess of 400E.
:mrgreen:
AllyG
reply to 'J2Ski Holiday 11th January 2015 Sauze d'Oulx ' posted Feb-2015
And for those of you that don't know, I had to have a lot of acupuncture and physiotherapy for an injury I got when I fell forwards into deep snow ski-ing in our off-piste lesson during our group holiday to Tignes. I tore the supraspinatus tendon in my left shoulder, which is one of the rotator cuff ones that you use to lift your arm. It took nearly 2 years before I could lift my arm up sideways again. I did consider having surgery to repair it but it seems to have healed now, after all the treatment I've had on it. Luckily I could still ski fine even when I couldn't use this tendon, as it's not necessary for ski-ing.
Tony_H
reply to 'J2Ski Holiday 11th January 2015 Sauze d'Oulx ' posted Feb-2015
Interestingly, I normally budget £1000pp all in for my ski weeks. That has to include all travel, ski carriage, transfers, accommodation, food, drink, lift passes and anything else for the week. I have always pretty much been able to come inside this budget, with the odd exception here and there, such as this years week in St Moritz which was £1200, but IMO worth the extra £200 for the high quality food, wonderful snow conditions, and empty pistes. I think you have to put what you see as your own value for money on a ski trip, and £1000 to me is good value. I wouldn't necessarily call it cheap, but its manageable and fits my budget for 2 trips a season. If I get a 3rd trip, its usually with free flights off the back of airmails or something.
I'd be interested to hear if anyone else thinks £1000pp is cheap,sensible, or a lot to pay for a week skiing.......
AllyG
reply to 'J2Ski Holiday 11th January 2015 Sauze d'Oulx ' posted Feb-2015
Tony_H wrote:I am interested to hear you say this was a "cheap" holiday. I have to say if anyone got return flights with BA for £100 including bags and skis, then that was possibly the bargain of the century so far. Normally BA are around £150 return into Europe with 23kg bag included, plus £56 for ski bags.
Tony, the price with BA Gatwick to Turin was around £100 return, bags included, if you got it early. The price went up later on. It was the same with the train fare - I got my return train tickets St Pancras to Oulx for £117 only because I bought them as soon as they were available.
I definitely paid only £104 for my BA return flight Gatwick to Verona including luggage, for the Folgarida holiday a year ago.
Yes, ski carriage costs more, but for the base cost for the others I was including the cost of ski hire.
My own holiday was for 8 days ski-ing and 9 nights in a hotel in Sauze/Jouvenceaux. And I have included all the costs - like getting to London from home, and food purchased whilst travelling etc. etc.
Ian Wickham
reply to 'J2Ski Holiday 11th January 2015 Sauze d'Oulx ' posted Feb-2015
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