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Morzine Lift Pass

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Looking at other posts, realise I have may have just missed saving 20% on Morzine-Les Gets lift passes !

Going to Morzine at Xmas (2 adults & 2 kids aged 10 and 12) and debating which lift pass to go for. This will be our 5th year skiing as a family so the kids are getting quite confident now.

Not sure if we need the full PDS as a Morzine/Les Gets pass would probably be extensive enough for us but I was wondering just where the boundaries of this pass are as it is not clear on the piste map since Morzine has lifts (Super Morzine) heading to the left out of the village towards Les Prodains:

http://www.morznet.com/gif/listings/morzine_maps/Morzine_Piste_Map.jpg

Any advice please ?
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You need the PDS pass to go up the Super Morzine side. The Morzine-Les Gets pass gets you up the Pleney lift side.
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kendadj, hi there. The Morzine /Les Get lift pass doesn't cover anything on Super Morzine or Les Prodains side (that's all under the Avoriaz pass) so by the sounds of your standard of skiing you'd probably be best off with the PDS pass anyway.

enjoy the holiday!
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Thanks chaps - that's clear now. Went to Samoens last year and the piste map has colour coded rings to show the extent of the various passes - seemed to work well
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