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Geneva Airport to Morzine transfers

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Any recommendations for transfers from Geneva to Morzine? Hire car bookings seem to be problematic this weekend therefore 4 of us are looking at a potential plan B

Thanks
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
No cars from either French or Swiss side?
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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?
They show as available and then we have had 3 cancel and the new price is double. We are trying the French side now as well but thought a plan B would be prudent!
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There seem to be lots of transfers to Morzine so someone will be along with specific info before long.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Skiidy Gonzales are very reliable.
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Shared transfer with Skiidy gonzales always been fine for me.
For super cheap I once used alpine fleet - fine but longer wait.
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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!
Skiidy, Mountain Bus Company, Getaway vans all very good.
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We used Skiidy Gonzales a few weeks ago. Would recommend, although we had to wait for a couple of jabronis that couldn't find their skis.
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I think all of the transfer companies mentioned so far are reliable, I'd add Ski-Lifts - but they're basically Getaway Vans anyway. Just remember you tend to get what you pay for, go for the cheapest and you'll generally have the longest wait between getting to their desk and setting off, and the less likely they are to wait for you/put you on a later transfer if you're delayed.

I think this season I was paying £110 rtn when I booked so for comparison to a hire car you're looking at the best part of £500 for your Plan B.
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I have a small apartment in les Gets and I always recommend Ski Transfers. They are super-reliable, have great vehicles and fully-trained drivers. They will not be your cheapest option.
If you know Les Gets, they are based in Chalet Bluebell, on Route des Grandes Alpes, that has the big wooden bear outside.

https://skitransfers.com/
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I took Alpy transfers. Around €45 return . Not issues. Good service. Nice new bus also.
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I’ve just looked on the Europcar app for 16/3 to 23/3 - Polestar (which will get you to Morzine and back without charging) for £375, and extra £15 for the 4x4 version. £461 for an Octavia 4x4 estate.
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 You know it makes sense.
You know it makes sense.
Alpy have a 40% off deal for March
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 Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
40% off in private and shared transfers to discover Morzine.
Promo code:
"ALPYEASTER40"
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Mjit wrote:
I think all of the transfer companies mentioned so far are reliable, I'd add Ski-Lifts - but they're basically Getaway Vans anyway. Just remember you tend to get what you pay for, go for the cheapest and you'll generally have the longest wait between getting to their desk and setting off, and the less likely they are to wait for you/put you on a later transfer if you're delayed.

I think this season I was paying £110 rtn when I booked so for comparison to a hire car you're looking at the best part of £500 for your Plan B.


€110 to Morzine! Shocked We expect to pay that sort of price for return transfers to Val Thorens, which is twice the distance.
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