Poster: A snowHead
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We'd love to go spend NY in Austria about 28th to 4th flights and car are very competitive at the moment but struggling to find any accommodation that's not astronomical. Realise its NY one of the most expensive periods but nothing on airbnb and tourist offices/booking.com. what's coming up is 3/4/5k room only or b&b.
Are we looking too early? Is Austria more expensive? Will prices settle down?
For comparison easily find nice airbnb in France for under 1k bunk beds and sofa bed in lounge area.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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It's too early for Airbnb or Booking.com.
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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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It’s always better in Austria to look at the websites for the resorts you’re interested in. Generally speaking Austria is more hotel focused than France, with fewer apartments. Probably too early for most accommodation providers to have their new year prices on line.
Where are you thinking of going?
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You need to give a bit more detail, "Austria" is a somewhat broad area! Both the Saalbach & SkiAmade threads have contributors who own apartments in those locations who would be able to give a realistic idea of the "going rate". If you are looking at Arlberg / Ischgl / Serfaus then the numbers you mentioned will probably be not too far off what it will cost, the costs have risen significantly in past couple of years.
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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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@James77, the French 'shoe box' isn't really a thing in Austria. You might get a hostel with a private room more reasonably
Last edited by Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do. on Sun 31-03-24 21:22; edited 1 time in total
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@munich_irish, thanks. Pretty relaxed about location as we'll hire a car from Salzberg. Initially thought Schladming, obertauern, filzmoos, saalbach. But happy with many more that also spring to mind sheffau , ellmau, radstadt, bad hofsgarten.
Great to know there are specific threads I'll look them up.
Last edited by You'll need to Register first of course. on Sun 31-03-24 21:09; edited 1 time in total
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@holidayloverxx, thanks a great way of putting it. They are small but OK for a young family. Always thought France is more expensive wondering if it really is.
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@James77, you get what you pay for, the quality in Austria is pretty standard
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It’s not too early, far from it. We book or pre-book 12 months ahead, Austrian hotels are loyal to regular guests at NY, limiting the supply at hotels with good reviews. I’d advise researching on TripAdvisor, then go to hotels directly asap.
Be wary of lowish altitude at that time. We were at 1,000m by Schladming, when on both 23/12/22 and 23/12/23 very heavy rain came.
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We booked direct with a hotel in Schladming for new year 2024 the day we left Schladming this year (new years eve 2023!). We spent our last day in resort walking round getting prices - most said they’d have pricing out by February but the TUI Blue emailed us a price a few days later and we’ve booked it. It’s about €350 per night but that’s half board and is for 3 of us (2 adults and a 12 year old who eats the same as an adult).
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@James77, There are plenty of apartments though (I suspect) they tend to be bigger than those in France. There are few (if any) of the purpose built blocks with multiple small apartments that were so common when I used to ski in France. You will find less expensive spots especially if you have a car and are not bothered about apres etc. Try looking in nearby villages & towns to some of the bigger areas eg Saalfelden for Saalbach (lifts nearby at Leogang) or St Johann im Pongau for SkiAmade
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@James77,
Are we looking too early? YES
Is Austria more expensive? YES (and getting worse)
Will prices settle down? NO
The current season is coming to an end. People are tired (vast majority make their yearly income in these 4-5 winter months). New Years is always busy, so they don't care so much whether their calendars are up to date. Thus: Not much use in searching now!
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Lozza1uk wrote: |
We booked direct with a hotel in Schladming for new year 2024 the day we left Schladming this year (new years eve 2023!). We spent our last day in resort walking round getting prices - most said they’d have pricing out by February but the TUI Blue emailed us a price a few days later and we’ve booked it. It’s about €350 per night but that’s half board and is for 3 of us (2 adults and a 12 year old who eats the same as an adult). |
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Ditto, hotels these days take early bookings, avoids disappointment. Austria and the Dolomites the same with this.
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You know it makes sense.
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I'm booked up already for next year. It's not too early at all. I use hotels.com booking.com tourist website and direct contact. I'll scan Google maps looking for hotels and send them an email
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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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@James77, I live in Saalbach most of the time and am in contact with several British families who own and let apartments in that resort. It’s certainly not too early to book. Message me if you’d like me to make enquiries for you. I would need details of your party and the budget you have in mind.
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Poster: A snowHead
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@James77, we haven't opened up for New year yet, it is a peak week and we would only consider 7 nights over New Year which could be another challenge for you, Tatmantours would be a good source as mentioned in his thread he knows lots of owners in Saalbach
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