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Making the most out of three days in Morzine?

 Poster: A snowHead
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Somebody please advise me on the best pass/pass combination I should buy to get the most out of the three days (whilst still enjoying value for money).

Thanks.
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Well to be honest it depends on your ability, preferences and the weather!

There are 2 lift passes: Les Gets/Morzine and Portes Du Soleil.

The full PDS pass costs about 15% more but covers something like 6 times as many pistes.


Provided the weather is good, if you are a beginner/early intermediate, or if your preference is to ski on small tree-lined slopes then there will certainly be enough to keep you entertained for 3 days in the Les Gets/Morzine sector.

If the weather is bad you or if you are an advanced skiier or just prefer fast wide-open pistes, then you will almost certainly want to ski in the Avoriaz sector -- and for that you will need a PDS pass.
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moot_point, Also bear in mind that the best snow may well be in Avoriaz. Depending on your standard you could cover a good bit of terrain in 3 days. I've been to Morzine the last two years and I am going again this year for a long weekend. We always get the PDS pass.

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moot_point, I don't know when you are coming to Morzine but if it is soon forget the Morzine Les Gets pass, there is little point skiing there at the mo. Either buy yourself an Avoriaz pass which will allow you to use all lifts up to/ including the Chaux Fleurie chair in Linderets and the Chavanette chair leading up to the wall plus obviously all the Avoriaz skiing, or buy a PDS pass, as Sage, says, and ski the lot. If you are only coming for three days why not make the most of it?

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