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Les Arc Day Trip Round 2

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So some of you may remember I took my Dad for a day trip back in January for his 65th Birthday. Long story short we got delayed for nearly 6 hrs and it took the morning away from us on the slopes. Due to the delays Eurostar gave me a voucher for £224. Having a quick browse on the site today and I can get the dates I want for £150 return PP. Just need to convince the other half a little more. Crazy ass idea but would love to experience the full day.

CRAZY! Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing
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Hopefully it will be run like clockwork 2nd time round. Other half is up for the "adventure" so lets do this!
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Go for it @chrisrawles, you got unlucky last time, I bet this time it'll go like a dream.

Wish I could sleep in the reclining chairs of the Eurostar as I'd do this kind of thing too - I'm still looking at the sleeper options myself.
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@Handy Turnip, I am thinking about upgrading the to Standard Premier for the outbound trip just to make sure some sleep is had. Would be an extra £80
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Makes perfect sense, especially as you've got the voucher from Eurostar.
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@chrisrawles, I think that might be £80 well spent.
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chrisrawles - Old Topic = Day trip to the Alps - Booked wrote:
I can pretty much tell you now what its going to cost:

Eurostar - £149PP Rtn
Equipment hire - £12 PP (early booking discount with Alpine Resorts)
Day lift pass - £30-40 PP
Funicular - Included with lift pass
Train to Kings X - £10 PP if I use my railcard

Then it depends what you spend on food and drinks while you are there.

Not the cheapest but i'm looking forward to seeing my Dad's face when I give him his birthday present.


What did your final figure come in at?
My old man is coming up 60 in 2018 ... this sounds like a great bit of craic!
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@letsgetpiste, The figures I originally posted were very close to that. I took 100 Euro spends with me as well but made him pay for the meals Laughing Laughing

My lift pass was £40 I think and his was cheaper due to his age.

I reckon it was about £250 PP in the end.
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chrisrawles wrote:
@letsgetpiste, The figures I originally posted were very close to that. I took 100 Euro spends with me as well but made him pay for the meals Laughing Laughing

My lift pass was £40 I think and his was cheaper due to his age.

I reckon it was about £250 PP in the end.


That sounds entirely reasonable for a big present and an adventure! I'll be watching this years post... hope it all goes well Smile
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@letsgetpiste, So do I as it took ages to convince the other half! LOL
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@chrisrawles, Come back and try again. If you want any help when you get to Les Arcs let me know.
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