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sah wrote: |
I was intending on using either the train (sounds like a really nice journey by all accounts) or the Arlberg Express coach which does already coincide with my flight times. Both are about the same price I think so it doesn't really matter, whichever is most convenient. I quite like the idea of using the train because I always bus it to the French resorts, will make a nice change and I won't have to prebook the train that time of year, presumably (going out 2nd Jan coming back 15th).
Are the train tickets the same price if you just turn up and buy on the day or do you prebook yours? |
Not sure about the train prices, but I do know the Arlberg Express is slightly cheaper than the pre-booked train prices. The other benefit of the bus is that they are pretty good about dropping you off & picking close to the hotel, although we were fortunate to be staying on the main Dorfstrasse when they did this. If your hotel was on a smaller side road they seem to be able to coordinate taxis too. The bus trip is pretty good, you see more of the scenery than from the train in fact.
I found the train times by going to the SBB.ch website, I found they would give times for early Dec, but not (yet) for the Xmas/ New Year period.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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[quote="sah"]
VolklAttivaS5 wrote: |
sah wrote: |
I was intending on using either the train (sounds like a really nice journey by all accounts) or the Arlberg Express coach which does already coincide with my flight times. Both are about the same price I think so it doesn't really matter, whichever is most convenient. I quite like the idea of using the train because I always bus it to the French resorts, will make a nice change and I won't have to prebook the train that time of year, presumably (going out 2nd Jan coming back 15th).
Are the train tickets the same price if you just turn up and buy on the day or do you prebook yours? |
Not sure about the train prices, but I do know the Arlberg Express is slightly cheaper than the pre-booked train prices. The other benefit of the bus is that they are pretty good about dropping you off & picking close to the hotel, although we were fortunate to be staying on the main Dorfstrasse when they did this. If your hotel was on a smaller side road they seem to be able to coordinate taxis too. The bus trip is pretty good, you see more of the scenery than from the train in fact.
I found the train times by going to the SBB.ch website, I found they would give times for early Dec, but not (yet) for the Xmas/ New Year period. |
The bus ticks all the boxes for me then if the scenery is better anyway and it's cheaper so I'll go with that, especially as my flight times already coincide with it. Besides, I've just had a look at the timetable that goes up to 10th Dec (I've been using the OBB website) and I'd have to wait longer for the train on the way out anyway. Bus it is it means I don't have to move any luggage either once I've got on which is obviously a slight advantage.
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Pre-book the train tickets and you can get them cheaper. 19 Euros from Zurich to St Anton (booked it via oebb.at). From what I understand there are only a limited number at that price, and they are for a certain train only.
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We've often contemplated stating at the griabli, however you don't have that ski down in the dark I'm sure it will bd very popular though. Roll on march - can't wait to get back out there again
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I can't wait that long. I gave it a miss last season and I'm now trying to persuade the OH to go at Xmas. If that fails I may have to have a cheeky weekend just before Xmas on my own. Plus I need new boots and that requires a trip to Jenneweins.
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Wow , warmed up in here , summer must be over?
No crowds on Rendl is nothing to do with a new lift or old lift . Tourists just look where the Sun is shining, they have no idea about where the best snow is.
No amount of mountain Re-Engineering/Visitor Experience can change that
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New Hotel website up (German only) on former site of Funky Chicken
New steak house , Lounge bar & Pizza restaurant will be up & running for this season.
http://www.anthonys.at/
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Lift World who are usually pretty accurate.
Zürs
Trittkopfbahn I 8-MGD ???? 2013 Offiziell bestätigt (Officially confirmed)
Trittkopfbahn II 8-MGD ???? 2013 Offiziell bestätigt
http://www.seilbahntechnik.net/de/lifts/projects/page1.htm
However, I cannot see all these projects (Dias-Rendl, Alpe Rauz-Albonasattel, AlpeRauz-Trittkopf, New Schindlergratbahn) happening at the same time.
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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First Snow of the Season
It came and went
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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You know it makes sense.
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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Poster: A snowHead
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stanton, And a cold front coming in midweek.........start of the new seasons snow?!
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Fantastic stuff, bring it on...........7 weeks and counting!
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Not quite Arlberg, but across the mountain at Warth had loads of snow this morning, right down to the valley. The highest car park on the pass was completely blocked with snow, just two cars almost buried and no way out. The lifts were all shut, but I saw a lone ski-tourer taking advantage of the early snow.
I then went up Diedamskopf for a look, 2050m at the summit and at least 50cm of snow. The large 4x4 tracks up the mountain were cpmpletely buried. Snow right down to around 1000m.
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Seems like the proposed link between Warth/Schocken and Lech is actually a Schrocken lift. The area for the link is shown on maps as Auenfeld.
Lift World http://www.lift-world.info/en/lifts/projects/page1.htm shows a lift called Auenfeldjet, a 10 seater detachable gondola lift for construction during 2012 (operational 2012/2013 season?) by Doppelmayr but is listed as unconfirmed.
Also shown http://www.seilbahntechnik.net/en/lifts/projects/page2.htm for Schrocken is Dorfbahn an 8 seater detachable gondola. But with no constructor, construction year and is listed as unconfirmed.
This would seem to be a base lift out of Schrocken up to the bottom of the Falken-Korbersee chair.
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I'd say the link is more in the middle of the two. The current Auenfeld lift takes you up to Saloberkopf, from where you can get to either Warth or Schroeken. The new lift project to link the two, looking at the Arlberg piste map for the upcoming season, goes from the bottom of the upgraded Wiebermahd to part way up the existing Sonnen-jet/Auenfeldbahn.
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Why so early in the season?
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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See from Sydney's blog that the Mailbox internet cafe won't reopen this season and will become a gift shop.
I know several places in town (bars etc) where you can pay for wifi, and of course a number of hotels give you free wifi.
But I reckon if one of the bars in the centre started offering free wifi they'd probably find they drew in quite a few extra punters.
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Interesting. Was often quite busy whenever I went past, mostly seasonnaires. Plus teh job/accomoodation/for sale board was very useful. They were also the ones that did the seasonnaire discount cards. Think wifi at Fang and Arlrock is free. but TBH never really needed it as I was always living/working in a chalet with wi-fi.
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You know it makes sense.
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If you're in Austria for a fair bit and need internet access then think about getting a drei.at SuperSim. It's what I use, can get on PAYG basis,
15 bucks up front then 12 bucks per month (or whenever you want to top up) gets you 1000mins, 1000text, 5gb data. It also has 3LikeHome which for me is great as when I
pop back to UK I can use the data bundle in UK and call back to austria through the bundled mins. I sometimes use my phone as a tethered modem
and in my apartment at least get very good connection, around 2mb. More details here
http://www.drei.at/webshop/prepareSelectionTarifDetail.do?tarifId=ATS0072&snId=C72634
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waynos, have to say I think St Anton could learn a little from the approach Schladming has taken to Wifi. Quite a few bars and restaurants seemed to have free wifi when I was there in summer. Indeed the central part of town seemed to have it.
[on a minor point one of those photos above is distorting the width of this page].
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Poster: A snowHead
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nozawaonsen, the wifi in Schladming is a town wide effort, I think paid for by the gemeinde. Free wifi is available at some lift stations as well. I'm sure Schladming has been learning lots from St Anton
in how to obtain lots of state cash for the world champs. Piles of building work still going on around town and all needs completing in next few weeks. Going off topic, I'll stop.
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It was a dead business.
Mailbox may look busy but the lease would kill its existance.
There are Free WiFi places in town.
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stanton, Wheres good to get free wifi in town? Coming January.
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Markymark29 wrote: |
stanton, Wheres good to get free wifi in town? Coming January. |
Dont you have a smartphone with Internet access? I believe some mobile operators offer 1 or 2 week holiday top up deals.
Wifi i know was Free with no login/PW in Stanton Cafe & Grunbeck (last season) but your need to buy a Coffee or something.
http://www.hotelanton.com/01/Square-01.html
I think its free also at www.arlrock.at but not 100% sure on that.
Hey this is St Anton they dont do FREE, you have to be creative
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Last I heard Arlrock was free. Fang have it, think it's free but you need a password. Kandahar offer free wireless too.
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stanton, just go ask fang for their code.. I would feel a bit dirty giving it out on a forum. But ya, arlrock has free net too. Least did have last season.
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Way to mild for the time of year.
Should be getting some colder temperatures, hopefully some precipitation.
If not it is starting to remind me of a similar pattern (October/November) to the very dry season of 2007/8 (I cannot remember now)?
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stanton, Dont panic - it'll be allreet!
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Markymark29 wrote: |
stanton, Dont panic - it'll be allreet! |
This is due to be a cold winter (Europe) but very dry. When it turns cold who knows but expect to be skiing on kunstschnee !
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stanton wrote: |
Markymark29 wrote: |
stanton, Dont panic - it'll be allreet! |
This is due to be a cold winter (Europe) but very dry. When it turns cold who knows but expect to be skiing on kunstschnee ! |
It'll be interesting to see, I don't pay much (any) attention to long term forecasts.....
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