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Any advantage in booking lift passes in advance? Morillon, new year.

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Hello! Well, 8 weeks today we should be arriving in the snow!!! I'm very excited and trying to make sure I have everything sorted out before the madness of Christmas starts.

I was just wondering what you would advise about booking our lift passes? Is there and advantage to booking them now? Or would it make more sense to wait until we arrive? That way if there is no snow and we need to drive somewhere else we wouldn't end up paying twice?

What do you think? My preference would be to get it all booked and paid for now so that its out of the way - but not if that's a crazy idea!

Thank you.
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Save the huge queues at the lift ticket office and if you book a grand massif ticket you get money off in various ways

http://winter.grand-massif.com/everyone-s-a-child

and (second one down you get a 5% reduction for early booking)

http://hiver.grand-massif.com/offres-speciales

If the snow is that bad at new year it will be the same everywhere, you will need to drive quite a way to get higher, there is alo a snow guarantee built into the pass
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@breeze11, we are going to in feb half term to Combloux, their general (non-season) online booking starts 2nd of nov and from what I can tell by their website you get a 15% discount if booked before end of November, so will be buying our family pass Monday after work we are also benefiting from a decent exchange rate this week so worth it just for that alone.

just for your info, there is a decent prepaid exchange rate card called "weswap", it is a peer-to-peer card so beneficial rates, If you want I will send you details of it!!!

bonne neige!!!
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We're off to the Grand Massif for christmas/new year as others have said saves on the queuing, there was a 5% discount on lift passes if bought 60 days in advance.
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Oh thank you all! Once again you have pointed me in the right direction.

They have 10% off a family ticket for the whole GM area which brings it out at just 30euro (for all 4 of us) more than the smaller Massif area that we were going to get! I'm not sure we'll make it over as far as flaine with our little people but at least there's another option.

Very Happy
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I got mine for half price by booking early Smile
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