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meribel resort info

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Information regarding parking at Meribel, i need to go there for a few days in January 25 . can anyone give advise where to park . and does anyone know if over 75 concession lift pass is still available . Thanks in advance
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Depends if you're willing to pay or not. Rhodos underground car park at the Chaudanne is the easiest, especially if you also need to go to the ticket office to prove your age for a free lift pass. May be cheaper to book the full week online than pay the day rate even if you don't use the full week.

Over 75 concession still exists for Meribel valley but is chargeable (heavily reduced) for 3V. Belleville valley definitely not free, Courchevel still undecided I think but was last year - you'll have to go to a Courchevel ticket office though.
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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?
Depends where you want to park in Meribel. In the center you will have to pay unless you get parking with accommodation. There are free places in Mottaret and you can easily access the slopes from these. Remember there are several free buses so you could park for free somewhere and get a bus.
We are both over 75 and bought 3V season passes last winter for 385 euros each as we did 9 weeks there over the season. The Meribel and Courchevel valleys still give a free pass to over 75s but you pay 25% for Belleville valley. We did not fancy trying to carry 3 passes all the time so just stumped up for 3V season pass. It worked out at 9 euros each per day!
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