Apres ski prices (food, drinks & admissions) for Verbier & St Anton???
Started by Manchester PDS in Ski Chatter 11-Dec-2008 - 12 Replies
Manchester PDS posted Dec-2008
Wanderer
reply to 'Apres ski prices (food, drinks & admissions) for Verbier & St Anton???' posted Dec-2008
Good luck with your plans. :wink:
Manchester PDS
reply to 'Apres ski prices (food, drinks & admissions) for Verbier & St Anton???' posted Dec-2008
Thanks for the advice, Wanderer. It is greatly appreciated. The thing is that, as I haven't been skiing for years I haven't anything to draw comparisons from. I'm just after estimates on specifics e.g. glass of beer, a short, glass of wine, admission to a club, an inexpensive yet edible meal, etc.
Anyone any thoughts?
Hoop
reply to 'Apres ski prices (food, drinks & admissions) for Verbier & St Anton???' posted Dec-2008
I've no experience of European resorts...only been to Colorado, but it's just what I heard.
I'm sure some places are cheaper than others in any given resort. We're just gonna stock up in our apartment and head out a bit later than usual at night.
Tony_H
reply to 'Apres ski prices (food, drinks & admissions) for Verbier & St Anton???' posted Dec-2008
A beer in Mayrhofen was 3E on average, which is about what I pay at home for a pint, so its not a big issue. However, what will be noticeable will be how much MORE it costs compared to previous visits.
Verbier has some excellent skiing, but I am trying St Anton out in Jan as I am told its THE place.
Bluebird
reply to 'Apres ski prices (food, drinks & admissions) for Verbier & St Anton???' posted Dec-2008
On the mountain you could get lunch for say between 7 and 15 euro,but you do recieve good portions for your money.
If your a big eater try the famous Mooserwirt apres bar,not after 3pm though for obvious reasons.Its a bit more expensive than some of the other places but the portions are huge.
Have not been to Verbier , but its likely to be more expensive than St anton.
As posted above the euro rate is going to make a fair bit of difference to the costs this year.
We are going to Chamonix for the new year which can get pricey in some places.
New years eve in one bar i was paying 13 euro a pint,they doubled the price for that night , robbing barstewards.
Anyway id say go for St anton although a bit more expensive than the average austrian resort (10~20%) its well worth it.
Tony_H
reply to 'Apres ski prices (food, drinks & admissions) for Verbier & St Anton???' posted Dec-2008
bluebird wrote:
New years eve in one bar i was paying 13 euro a pint,they doubled the price for that night , robbing barstewards.
But you just wouldnt, would you?
Thats why I hate New year.
Bluebird
reply to 'Apres ski prices (food, drinks & admissions) for Verbier & St Anton???' posted Dec-2008
Been on many new years trips,that was a one off. their exuse they werent charging to get in.
Topic last updated on 12-December-2008 at 10:50