Poster: A snowHead
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I see that alpedhueznet.com are offering a group discount lift pass. A bit like a family one but not for families
A good discount 655 euros for a group of 3.
Anyone used alpedhueznet.com before for lift passes ?
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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@Tiddles, showing 687 euros today. Never dealt with alpedhueznet.com but I think that this is the tribu pass what one can buy from the lift operator for 687 euros
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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thats the one dobby. i obviously remembered the cost wrong
ive recently booked a trip through neilson for ADH and they quoted £200 pp for lift pass which i thought was steep and declined
i'm glad i did especially given the decent euro / pound exchange at the minute
687 euro = 229 euro pp = £165 pp (at 1.38 euro/£)
its just having confidence that alpedhueznet.com is a reputable site is all i'm concerned about
and if it helps others on here get a cheaper lift pass
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I bought our lift pass through alpedhueznet.com last January - all worked fine except I had to schlep all the way up to the bottom of the DMC lift at the end of the yogurt pots even though there was a lift pass office right outside our hotel (the lady in there kindly gave me a free pedestrian pass to do this but it was rather a chilly trip!)
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Thanks Janeqiblet - good to know the system works
website says they can be picked up from Bergers or 1800 offices.
so both a trek - hotel near the church - bergers looks better to get to without full waterproof gear
thanks jane
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You'll need to Register first of course.
You'll need to Register first of course.
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@Tiddles, all for saving money. TOs tend to be a bit expensive for passes - I suppose that they have to hedge their bets on exchange rates.
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Tiddles wrote: |
thats the one dobby. i obviously remembered the cost wrong
ive recently booked a trip through neilson for ADH and they quoted £200 pp for lift pass which i thought was steep and declined
i'm glad i did especially given the decent euro / pound exchange at the minute
687 euro = 229 euro pp = £165 pp (at 1.38 euro/£)
its just having confidence that alpedhueznet.com is a reputable site is all i'm concerned about
and if it helps others on here get a cheaper lift pass |
It's the same pass you can buy at the ticket office, so just rock up on day one to the nearest window, flash the plastic and ski
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its definitely cheaper
http://www.alpedhueznet.com/ski-passes/
6 day adult pass 255 euro
group tribe pass - 3 people 687 euro- needs to be ordered on line minimum of 7 days before use
all according to the website
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thanks bertie
i didnt know if alpedhueznet was the official website - hence my initial query about are they legit
if sataski is the official one then i'll probably go that route
thanks
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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@Tiddles, enjoy ADH. Mate went years ago and he loved it
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