Poster: A snowHead
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Just done mine and the OH's as had to get them in by the end of the month to secure the 30% discount, and didn't want to leave it right till the end of the week in case the site has a glitch and the computer says "No"
We also get some other benefits, such as 25% off La Grave, and 3 days in ADH, LDA & PSV
www.skipass-serrechevalier.com
Cost €1,394 (734 & 660) and can pay over 4 instalments, and when you consider a six-day pass is €277, not too bad.
Also via the nordicalpesdusud.com website bought XC pass covering all the XC areas with pre-season discount at €109 in the Alpes du Sud and that's a lot of areas & trails!!!!!
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Yes, did so a couple of days ago. Now hoping for good early season snow so that December's skiing is something to remember, for the right reasons
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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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@rob@rar, what sort of pricing do you pay up there etc?
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May 2020 for ours! PdS flash sale that they carried over to this year.
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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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My season pass for Ste Foy purchased a couple or so weeks ago as it seemed like a good idea.
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Weathercam wrote: |
@rob@rar, what sort of pricing do you pay up there etc? |
With the discount (to be bought before 15 Nov), a Les Arcs-only pass is €800, and Les Arcs & La Plagne is €920. Some fringe benefits to the bigger pass, and interest free purchase over three payments if you wish.
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Did ours on Sunday 3V.
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October 8th ...
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Ste Foy passes purchased for about €400 each last month
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@rjj501, @under a new name, pricing, as I'm sort of interested in how resorts stack up etc, obviosulsy all resorts are unique, the size of the 3V domain encompassing all the resorts to Chamonix and all the areas/lifts etc
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Haven't made up my mind, need to decide this week, will be €384 if I do get it.
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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Waiting till early December. We have till then for the tiny discount
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@rjj501,
Is there an early bird discount for 3V too? We need to sort ours.
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You know it makes sense.
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whistler season pass , -20% , great deal , and a la Nina year should hopefully make it a good investment
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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July 2020 for my Grandvalira pass, carried it over to this season, fingers crossed I'm going to get my monies worth.
Already 'saved' 60 Euro's on ski lessons...
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Poster: A snowHead
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@Weathercam, already bought the Mont Blanc unlimited pass. Deadline was a couple of weeks ago. 760€ for annual pass which includes all the Chamonix valley (including Aiguille du Midi), Les Houches, St Gervais, Les Contamines, Megeve, Combloux and la Giettaz. Also includes a free coffee at one of their crap restaurants if you spend 40€ on a miserable meal.
+3 free days at a number of other resorts, including Avoriaz, la Clusaz and others
And 6 free days in Verbier.
All in all not too shabby.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Got ours for Grand Massif in September. 520 euros each inc insurance. I guess they want the money in earlier as this year as offering reduced discount each month up until the end of November, I think.
50% discount for pre end of Sept purchase. All season passes come with refund guarantee based on how much Covid may or may not get in the way.
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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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Seasons passes for the family, ski school and some private lessons booked…..espace diamanté. Nervous to say the least.
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Same pass as @HammondR and @under a new name, though bought on Oct 11th. Still club privée, but last minute. I dithered a lot due to work commitments.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Seasons passes for the family, ski school and some private lessons booked…..espace diamanté. Nervous to say the least.
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Back in August for Whitefish (local).
Booked airlines and hotels for Austria back in June
Have not bought tickets yet. Are there price changes as we get closer for a week of tickets? I was going to wait a while on those.
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Same as @fixx, @HammondR, @under a new name, bought ours for the whole family in the initial super club privee sale.
2 free day passes per annual pass sweetened the pill a bit.
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@HammondR, interested in finding out more about the Mont Blanc Unlimited. We haven't gone for a season pass in Evasion Mont Blanc this year having been slightly burnt in 2020 (we had planned a long March visit, but having used it only got a relatively small rebate) but it sounds as if your offer is not much more than we would have had to pay this year and covers quite a lot more.
If it covers the Tramway up to Les Houches from St Gervais then we would quickly get the extra value, and obviously be tempted over to Chamonix bases or even Verbier. I assume that price is for previous customers, but presumably we could get into the system for 2022-23.
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The cut off date for the discounted Val d’Isere/Tignes pass is 26 Nov.
It’s €1074 each and we’ve still a credit for part of the lost season in 2020 of around € 245 each.
It’s in the diary to look at it again on 17 Nov.
I’m concerned about the comments from the French government today about a 3rd booster vaccine being possibly needed for the pass sanitaire for those eligible, and if that will line up with the booster program in the UK.
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Back in July for Nakiska. Got two cheap days at BC RCR resorts and will be getting a Lake Louise plus card
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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Got mine last month - it's gone up a ton locally. Whitewater = 660 euros / year. Lots of snow, terrain and backcountry but it works out at 220 euros a lift Does anyone ski anywhere more expensive than that?
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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@muppet,
Where did you hear about it? What was said exactly? Just tried to google and couldn’t find. my husband is 6 months post his 2nd vaccine
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You know it makes sense.
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About to hit the button today as we should be there for long enough to make it worth while.
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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motdoc wrote: |
Got mine last month - it's gone up a ton locally. Whitewater = 660 euros / year. Lots of snow, terrain and backcountry but it works out at 220 euros a lift Does anyone ski anywhere more expensive than that? |
Probably the price you pay for having an independent ski hill which isn't a mainstream tourist destination. I bet plenty of people would kill for that amount of snow on a pass that still breaks even in 12ish days.
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Poster: A snowHead
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Got mine and the kids for grand massiff in Sept - same as ian999
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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motdoc wrote: |
...Does anyone ski anywhere more expensive than that?... |
La Grave €915 for 2 lifts*
* you could say 3 if you want to be pedantic
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Yep. And without fear as Val d'Isere have been very good last two seasons, firstly refunding a pro-rata amount for 19-20, and full refund for 20-21, both without prompting.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Dr John wrote: |
Yep. And without fear as Val d'Isere have been very good last two seasons, firstly refunding a pro-rata amount for 19-20, and full refund for 20-21, both without prompting. |
I was impressed with Les Arcs in 2019-20. They emailed me with details on how to claim a pro-rata refund on my season pass fairly promptly after it became clear the lifts would not re-open after the March closure. I had no expectation of a refund as I considered I’d already got my money’s worth and probably wouldn’t have made a big effort to get any money back. But they were proactive in the refund process, which was very straightforward with a simple online claim. Gives me confidence to buy this winter’s season pass relatively early.
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My finger has been hovering over the buy button for Les Contamines ski passes. Euro 505 and the breakeven is two 7 day trips! ANd you get cash to pay for a free day pass for friends and 3 day passes that can be used in most Haute Savoie resorts. Normally the deadline is November but this year they say they will hold it until the lifts open for the first time - so always a risk of early opening.
In the past I have bought EMB at times but concluded that we really don't ski over in StG/Megeve enough to make it worthwhile (that could be a bad bet if we were to get a week of bad vis and heavy snow).
The main reason I haven't bought yet is just covid risk. I expect we will get a full season but probably sensible to see what happens to UK case rates before I drop 2000 on season passes...
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sibhusky wrote: |
Are there price changes as we get closer for a week of tickets? I was going to wait a while on those. |
In most cases, no. The early bird discounts apply to season tickets. There are a small number of resorts that have a dynamic pricing model, where buying in advance may be cheaper.
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@j b,
We were like you and had our fingers burned a bit, with only a nominal refund on our 3Vs season pass when they closed in March 2020.
The problem was that they looked at our usage to date (4 weeks) but had no way of knowing that we had another 3 weeks skiing booked - with a likely 4th week on the cards. It was arguably a fair way of doing it but if didn't work out well for us.
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j b wrote: |
@HammondR, interested in finding out more about the Mont Blanc Unlimited. We haven't gone for a season pass in Evasion Mont Blanc this year having been slightly burnt in 2020 (we had planned a long March visit, but having used it only got a relatively small rebate) but it sounds as if your offer is not much more than we would have had to pay this year and covers quite a lot more.
If it covers the Tramway up to Les Houches from St Gervais then we would quickly get the extra value, and obviously be tempted over to Chamonix bases or even Verbier. I assume that price is for previous customers, but presumably we could get into the system for 2022-23. |
Forgot to mention that it also includes the winter in Courmayeur (including the Skyway) and cheap tickets for the MB tunnel and cheap tickets for the Chamonix/Courmayeur bus. And the Montenvers train as well as (yes) the tramway from St Gervais. Gosh it is good value! We even used it to blag half price day tickets at Champex...
The prices are for existing customers, so you have to suffer a year at about 950€ for the season. Annual is dearer.
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