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Free lifts in Val Thorens

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Guys,
Can you please provide me with some info on whether there are any free lifts in the Val Thorens area? My son & his mates are out their for a week boarding & skiing in Mid Dec 2013. They are aiming to get a 6 day pass but they arrive in the resort mid to late morning & rather than kick their heels or get smashed in a bar...they thought they might get the ski legs on and get on the slopes in the afternoon. i have looked but the cost of a 1/2 day local pass, but it seems quite dear at €34.90, unless I got it wrong!
So can any of you helpful Snowheads advise me whether there are a) any free lifts in VT & b) what ones they are ?
Thanks in anticipation.
Ricay Smile
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Ricay, the afternoon pass runs from 12.30pm so that's 4 hours skiing 150km for £29. Compare that with a UK Snowdome and then tell me it's crap value! 4 hours in a pub in VT will probably cost them more than that so they might as well go skiing.

Anyway, rant aside, the only free lifts are the 3 magic carpets and the short Roc drag in the Green beginner zones in the centre. They're marked on the piste map. http://www.latania.co.uk/photos/2013/info/PisteMaps2013/ValThorens2013.pdf

Should keep them busy for at least 10 minutes so well worth saving the cash wink
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Thanks for the advice from... errrr.... a different perspective !rolling eyes I will put it to the boys & let them decide wink
Cheers,
Ricay
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Raceplate is right, the carpet lifts will bore them after 10 minutes.

Having spent that much getting there and staying there I would have thought the 1/2 day ski pass is good value. If they ar elike many youngsters they will only get 1/2 day skiing most days in as they wont get up till noon.
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Ricay, €34.90 is about what it costs to get smashed in Val Thorens
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A single large beer could easily cost E7.50 So, as mentioned above, for the cost of about 4 beers they could ski the afternoon.
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Cost to get Pished ? I guess it all depends what they bring with them or what the liteweights can take ! wink
Perhaps I should explain (or add to my OP)...the Missus said to the boy....there are usually some free lifts & I thought that there wouldn't be many at all & it was me who thought that the 1/2 day pass @ €35 was dear relative to the 6 day 3V pass @ €196 (cost of the 6 day pass for the price of a 4 day pass with the ski show doodah).....so I thought would I would ask you guys....as mentioned in my earlier post, I will put it to the boys and let them decide....
Again...thanks for your words of wisedom. Madeye-Smiley
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 After all it is free Go on u know u want to!
After all it is free Go on u know u want to!
Just to throw in another option - there is also a beginners pass which is half the price of an afternoon pass (so around £15ish) which covers the 2 Lacs chairs and the Cairn and Caron bubbles.. That will give them access to most of the greens, a few nice blues (Gentiane, Hermine, Cairn, Chalets), and potentially even the boarder cross run if they're feeling adventurous.

If they're only skiing for an hour or two, then there's enough there to keep them amused - anything longer and they should definitley consider the full half day pass. The free slopes aren't worth considering IMO, they'll be bored after 10 minutes!

Madeye-Smiley
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Handy Turnip, Thanks for that option....that sounds more reasonable cost to me anyway. I will tell the boy about this other option when he gets back from footie.
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I'm staying at the Val T UCPA xmas week, getting there about 3pm so was wondering if I could get a cheeky 30-60 min on the slopes.
I wouldn't mind just sliding around in the beginner zone for that shorter time but looking at google maps am I right in thinking I'd need to walk up to the town from the UCPA to get to any of the free lifts?
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Daishan, no mate, you just walk along a short road and then slide down to a couple of chair lifts. Its almost ski in/ out.
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you just walk along a short road and then slide down to a couple of chair lifts.
Which you then can't get on because they're not free....

Daishan,
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I wouldn't mind just sliding around in the beginner zone for that shorter time but looking at google maps am I right in thinking I'd need to walk up to the town from the UCPA to get to any of the free lifts?

Yes, you need to walk up although there's probably a free bus too. If It's possible to walk through the car park opposite and past the ice race track it's probably only about 250m to the bottom of the first free lift, Musaraigne, which is opposite the Peclet Funitel station.
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Daishan, yeah soz dude must have missed the 'free' bit in your post. Had to look it up as its not in my vocabulary.
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