Poster: A snowHead
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hi heading out to les gets at the end of this month. can anyone tell us the best way to transfer there from geneva airport. thanks
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Car hire. It's only about an hour's drive, and a very easy route.
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thanks paulio. but we would prefer a transfer as we dont use a car when we are there
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Going to Morzine on 17th & going to book the transfer this pm - I'll let you know later!
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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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To be honest even if you don't use the car whilst you are there it's usually significantly cheaper hiring a car, especially if there's two or more of you. There's some good links on snowHeads for cheap car hire from Geneva. For example a Ford Focus type car can be had for £183 for the w/c 31st Jan (Swiss side), or £154 from the French side of the airport. Between 4 people that's not too much. A Ford Ka is £122 for the week from the French side!
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mfj197, yep. It will be cheaper, quicker and more convenient than a private transfer I reckon.
To each his or her own though.
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There are plenty of private transfer companies at around €70 return pp, less if you have a big group. Or there's the Altibus which certainly goes to Morzine, so should go to LG. I think that's around €60 return, but are very infrequent apart from Saturdays. As others said though, it's an easy drive.
Hope that helps.
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Daughter and I took the bus from Les Gets to GVA last year. We only had a one way trip and it was around 50 euro for both of us. A very efficient service. Just over an hour to the airport.
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mfj197 wrote: |
For example a Ford Focus type car can be had for £183 for the w/c 31st Jan (Swiss side), or £154 from the French side of the airport. Between 4 people that's not too much. A Ford Ka is £122 for the week from the French side! |
mfj197, do be careful in recommending the French side of the airport for car hire as you have to pay extra for a "winterised" car - so that £154 on the French side is likely to become £190+ by the time you've added snow tyres and chains.
The French side of the airport is also a complete bitch to find - I've only got the hang of it on my 3rd attempt.
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molly - both snowandtrek and DallyPaul here on the forum both run transfer businesses and may be able to help.
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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thanks everyone. we realy do prefer just to hop on a transfer rather than drive.
halfhand, were the buses quite regular as we arrive on a sunday morning?
FlyingStantoni, how do i contact snowandtrek and dallypaul ?
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You know it makes sense.
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molly, have a look at http://www.skitransfers.com/ and http://www.alp-line.com/ . Both firms Les Gets based and have lots of vehciles going backwards and forwards between the resort and GVA; You may be able to add yourselves onto an existing service rather than pay full price for your own private transfer. Have a great time.
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FlyingStantoni, very true, although from memory you only need the winterisation fee if you're driving in Switzerland, not France? Finding the French car hire desks wasn't the problem - driving through the centre of Geneva trying to keep 3 cars in visual contact was! That's why I'm using the Swiss side for both car rentals this season, as with the vignette included we'll just head off on the autoroute. I must say I normally drive from the UK myself so don't have the problem too much!
Anyway molly, it sounds like there are reasonable transfers to be found - good luck!
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Poster: A snowHead
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mfj197, just looked at a quote for a car for myself for next week and chains from the French side add 65 Euros. Odds are you won't need them ... but if you do ...
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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molly wrote: |
FlyingStantoni, how do i contact snowandtrek and dallypaul ? |
Hit "Send/Read Messages" under the SnowHeads logo and send them a personal message.
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ctskifam wrote: |
mfj197, just looked at a quote for a car for myself for next week and chains from the French side add 65 Euros. Odds are you won't need them ... but if you do ... |
It's probably worth checking whether that's just chains or chains and snow tyres ctskifam.
mfj197 wrote: |
FlyingStantoni, very true, although from memory you only need the winterisation fee if you're driving in Switzerland |
You really don't want to head to a ski resort without snow tyres.
I've only ever needed chains three times, but when we've needed them we really did need them - i.e. we would have been stranded without them.
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ctskifam wrote: |
mfj197, just looked at a quote for a car for myself for next week and chains from the French side add 65 Euros. Odds are you won't need them ... but if you do ... |
Agreed, which is another good reason to hire from the Swiss side where winter tyres and snow chains are often (some may say usually) included by default even if not requested separately on the booking.
FlyingStantoni wrote: |
You really don't want to head to a ski resort without snow tyres. |
Do you mean snow tyres, or snow chains? All depends where you're going - I completely agree for most resorts but for some of the low-lying villages can be fine without (for example Morillon, at little over 600 metres altitude). The D902 up to Les Gets, which if I remember correctly is at 1172 metres, is pretty good but I'd have some means of grip enhancement just in case.
Back on topic molly, there's some good advice here for alternative transfer means. Hope you have a good time!
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