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PDS Pass Or Morzine - Les Get Pass

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We are off to Morzine this Friday for a weekends skiing, and having never been there - question is should we get a PDS pass or is this a little over kill and could we get by on a Morzine - Les Get pass?
I see they offer a "weekend" pass - but not entirely sure if this is just Avoriaz or if it includes Morzine, Les get and Avoriaz?
I emailed the tourist office but never got a reply so if anyone can shed a little light on that - that would be brilliant.
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Weekend? Plenty on the local pass for more than a few days. Mont Chery on the far side of Les Gets worth a day in itself if conditions are good.

No info on the weekend pass sorry.
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There's not too much of a price difference. You should find plenty to explore with just Morzine/LesGets in two days. However, if you're fast skiers and want to get some distance in, such as trying the PdS circuit, then you need the PdS pass.

So, are you leisurely? or frenetic?
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Link to the Morzine prices here https://en.morzine-avoriaz.com/skipass.html
An option would be to get the cheap Saturday pass for Les Gets/ Morzine and a single day PDS pass for the Sunday
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That's a good idea.
We normally ski in the 3 valleys each year so are used to covering a fair bit of distance.
Still unsure what the weekend pass covers.
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Are you supposing that the 'weekend' pass @ 60€ is for normal skiers?

Looks to me that it is for pedestrians/racketers/cross-country skiers.
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From the link it looks like just the Avoriaz local area which I think would limit you too much. Happy to be corrected on this though.
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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!
That would mean the discounted Saturday pass is for cross country skiers also then
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Yup, I deduce Morzine/Let Gets only permits pedestrians on Saturdays. Avoriaz permits them all week, but more expensive on weekends.
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Ok, perhaps that deduction was only logical in the absence of the more detailed pedestrian tariff available separately.

There are a variety of other pedestrian passes, for specific cable cars, chairlifts, journeys, periods, etc. but those are the more convenient all-in/bundled passes.
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