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Les Arcs - best ski pass

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Hi,

We are travelling to Les Arcs and just wondered if someone could give an idea of the best ski pass for us. We are a group of 4, who have all skiied about 10 or so times. We usually go to Morzine, and get a full PDS pass for the week. I believe the options are a Les Arcs, Discovery or a full Paredeski pass...

Any advice would be great!
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I would think you`d want the full Paradeski pass!
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On the other hand, I have been to both La Plagne (once) and Les Arcs (several times) and have never used the full paradiski pass, not even the discovery pass which from Les Arcs gives you one day in La Plagne - There's plenty of skiing in Les Arcs and unless you are staying right next to the gondola, I don't see the point in paying extra so you can ski all the way over to La Plagne. I'd just stick with the Les Arcs pass
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We are staying in Arcs 2000. It looks like quite a long way to go to get to La Plagne, but would be worth it if the skiing is really great. I guess we just don't want to save a few euros to find ourselves bored with just one area, but without knowing the place its a tough decision!!
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Les Arcs is a huge ski area - we've been every week for last 7 years and haven't got bored of it yet. It's easy enough to get from Arc2000 to LP, although not as easy to get back. If you're desperate to go then get the Discovery which will give you a day over there.

If you've never been to Les Arcs, I'd settle for the Les Arcs one and save your money for another visit
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The skiing isn't better in La Plagne, so my first instinct is to say go les arcs only. BUT if you are mile coverers and haven't been before you can feel like 'grass is greener' all the time if you have the limited pass.
So if you are genuinely just wondering how much skiing in les arcs the answer is plenty and the les arcs pass is more than enough. It's my favourite resort (look for my last trip report). If you are folks who like to do the 'four corners' type challenge or look for a new village to visit everyday or even just prone to competitiveness in the bar about highest point/most blacks/whatever then I'd go paradiski.

I don't like the discovery pass - we are a big group of overly organised it folks, and to only have one 'away' day leads to a whole load of sub-group scheduling issues and stress I just don't need, but for a smaller (and more easygoing!) group it might work.

aj xx
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I ski Les Arcs about 10 days a year for the last 10 years or so and only very occasionally go over to La Plagne. There is plenty of good skiing in Les Arcs for a week. It is not the same as a full PdS pass there is only one lift between the two resorts and it is very much a case of "going there" I have lost count of the number of times we have set off for La Plagne only to find ourselves really enjoying the skiing in Vallandry area that we haven't bothered going.

Having said that we had a good couple of days in La Plagne this year, but as to whether it was worth the extra 50 euro per person I would have to say no.
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We've been in Les Arcs last ten years, 30 week in total and we only go Discovery (although we are going Paradiski this year! - going to ski LP for a week - Easter snow permitting).

If you are in Les Arcs and yo feel the need to ski more than once in LP then you are staying in the wrong resort (and fair's fair, vice versa).
Get to know your areas, and choose according to the weather conditions, but there's at least a day's worth in each of Peisey, 1800, 1600, Villaroger and the 2000 bowl. And of course the hidden gems, which you'll need to chat to your locals about.

Agree with a.j., about the hassle of getting a large group over between the two: logisitics is a right royal PITA.

2000 to Vanoise, Two favoured routes: a single lift (Bois de l'Ours) or two (Marmottes, Arcabulle) but either way is no more than 25 mins including lifts and queues.

If you do decide to take 2 days, then the price difference between a Discovery plus a day pass, and a full Paradiski is about €10, €15 iirc, so I'd really go that way: but for a first time visitor to les Arcs, there's really plenty to do.

Have fun!
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we've been every week for last 7 years

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get a discovery pass and when the weather's nice head over to la plagne and montalbert. a bit of lunch at fifty's then head back taking a few runs around la plagne in en route. an intermediate skiier should have no problem and you'll all have plenty to talk about in the savoy in the evening.
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I'd suggest the Discovery, the trip across the Vanoise Express is worth the extra on its own. Plus a good long day trip to another resort is always a good option.

Any more would be a waste, IMO. I worked my first winter season in Les arcs and went to la plagne 3 times in 5 months. Les Arcs is a brilliant ski area that you just won't get bored of in a week.
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I'm glad someone else has posted this thread! hubby and I were debating what to do r.e lift past and umming an ahhing about upgrading to the full pass as we currently only have the discovery pass with the one day to La Plagne.

We decided to stick with the discovery in the end. I'm pretty competent on most runs now (hubby ihas always been lot better than me anyway!) and so feel we will be able to cover a lot of the area, love being able to clock up the miles as well as get down lots of different terrain. From what I've heard from other people, there will be more than enough for us to do without needing to go over the other side. I like the opportunity of being able to ski away a day but typically, we always seem to be in resorts where we are one side of the piste map and have to travel to get across to the other - and we never end up doing it TBH! And we never get bored either (but we do always pick big areas which is also poss a factor!)

I'm sure it will be great whatever Smile
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 You know it makes sense.
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We did a season in led arcs and had a full paradiski pass but only ever bothered with LA plagne when guests wanted to go - about 4 times the whole season. The skiing in led arcs is awesome- we in PDS this season and I miss led arcs!
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