Poster: A snowHead
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Prompted by a calculation by xyzpaul elsewhere on this forum (re. Tignes lift pass prices) I worked out the hourly cost of a low season trip to Tignes (based on 2 people).
xyzpaul's point was to illustrate the comparative cost of a snowdome session with a trip to the Alps.
Would anyone else care to work out their typical hourly rate? Feb half term to Courchevel vs Bansko should be interesting -or anyone for Inghams Luxury Ski vs Crystal B&B?
My Tignes calculation is:
Flight £75, Transfer £90, Lift pass £200, Studio £175, Food, drink, miscellaneous £250. Grand total = £790.
Alowing for an hour's stop for lunch/hot choc etc I'd reckon on sking 8 hours a day (ie first lift 9am to last lift 5pm) -which makes it 42 hrs skiing for £750. Hourly rate = £18.80
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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A week's skiing holiday normally costs me almost a grand.
TO 3 or 4 star hotel, half board, including flights, transfers & single room supplement, usually aim for around £500 (Austria or Italy)
Lift pass around £150-£180
Ski hire around £80
Spending money around £100
Airport car parking around £50
Cattery around £50
Not much change from a grand eh? There's not really any way to do it cheaper. Self-catering not really an option for a solo traveller and I guess I'm at an age where sub-standard accommodation really does not appeal any more.
Which with six days skiing at approximately six hours per day works out at £26.70 per hour. Just a smidge more expensive than Tamworth Snowdome but worth every penny!
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Ahem. True costs include the amortization of all your skiing gear over the period of time it lasts - (or doesn't if you are an early adopter of fashion slave) and the full cost of maintaining it. Best not to look too closely, IMV.
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achilles, hadn't thought of that. I have £160 new boots and hopefully a new ski suit for around £100 this season.
I know I should have discovered cheaper hobbies!
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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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queen bodecia, you can bring the price down a bit by deducting all the expenses you would have had to have paid at home anyway - food, utilities, consumables (toilet roll, washing up liquid etc)
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Shimmy Alcott, which comes to about £25 for food and £25 for petrol. Pays for the cattery I suppose!
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no idea and who cares,
You can either affford it or you can't..
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You can either affford it or you can't..
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And if you can't afford it, you do it anyway.... or is that just me?
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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But we do go to nice hotels and get spoilt rotten.
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Good on yer - each to their own!!
Ours is more like "We do go to rotten hotels - and get what we pay for!! "
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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mountainaddict, another anal question or thread for someone who hasn't got anything better to do... and there are lots of threads like this so this is not the only one.
Are you really going to run your life on what people may post on here... it is a chat site 95% of time which is why you can log on here a couple of times a day and get through the threads in 5 mins. Personally, I think that is good and saves me wasting good knows what time here.
I have severely restricted the amounts time and posts on here in the last few months... but maybe I am just fed-up with the same old , same old...
But hey, its your thread, carry on, I'm out..
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You know it makes sense.
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mountainaddict, Our hourly rate is coming down this year that's for sure. On the times we just had lunch from a french deli rather than doing the whole restaurant tartiflette lark we had just as good a time. So its goodbye to courchevel 1850 and hello to 1650.
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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Quite an interesting thread - people normally assume skiing in an indoor slope costs a lot more per hour, but evidently not.
However, I'd gladly pay a lot more for the views, atmosphere, food, variety of runs, real snow, black runs, moguls, POWDER, trees, sun, animals, cow bells etc...
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Poster: A snowHead
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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JT, you could always start a thread about Gordon Brown!
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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mountainaddict,....... So its goodbye to courchevel 1850 and hello to 1650. |
Don't be so confident you can handle that - it will be more of a shock than you think. I'd seek trained counselling now to cope with the challenge ahead.
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I think it's quite an interesting calculation, but I wouldn't just include the skiing. What about a glorious apres-ski hour in the chalet in just your inner layers, stretching your leg muscles and drinking 4 cups of tea? Or convivial evening meals? Or anticipation, weeks before you go? And enjoying the photos and memories when you get back?
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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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makes the cost of skiing for 4 hours at a Hemel snowHeads monthly event seem like an absolute bargain
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achilles,
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Don't be so confident you can handle that - it will be more of a shock than you think. I'd seek trained counselling now to cope with the challenge ahead.
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I think you are right.mmm......Maybe just one more year in 1850. I can always give up next year.
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As cost of whole trip/hr skiing (IMV as far as the calculation can be usefully taken) £35/hr (family trip) - £15/hr (boyz weekend). If I start thinking too hard about it, MK could be costing me anything from treble figures/hr to single figures/hr in my credit depending on how I look at it!
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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davidof, £65 an hour?
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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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Let me think, Holiday for 4 = £1800 so £450. Lift pass = £200, ski/boot hire 4 people at E238 (BOGOF) = £55, spending money £100 (MAX) = £805
I ski from 9 - 4 = 7 hours (I don't often stop for lunch, and never an hour and I have been known to come back at 5!!) so 35 hours skiing = £23 per hour BARGAIN, I go riding every week and it costs £24 ph!!
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You know it makes sense.
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Let me think, Holiday for 4 = £1800 so £450. Lift pass = £200, ski/boot hire 4 people at E238 (BOGOF) = £55, spending money £100 (MAX) = £805
I ski from 9 - 4 = 7 hours (I don't often stop for lunch, and never an hour and I have been known to come back at 5!!) so 35 hours skiing = £23 per hour BARGAIN, I go riding every week and it costs £24 ph!!
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I once did the sum looking at how much it cost to keep my horse, and how much it cost per hour of riding. It wasn't a happy sum! Crunchiepink13, £24 ph is a BARGAIN! And just think what good exercise it is preparing for when it's finally time to ski!
We do these things for FUN - lets not look to closely at the cost
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it's very important not to do that sort of calculation if you are a sailor with your own boat- especially if it's a big one (that's why I have a very small and tatty one). It's generally infinitely cheaper to charter.
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Poster: A snowHead
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It's fairly adviseable not to do that sort of calculation if you own car.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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pam w, I used to have a lot to do with boats.Not the namby,pamby saily things....mine had big engines,and an even bigger thirst for fuel A chandler once said to me,"If you need to ask(the cost)you cant afford it".To me,skiing is a bit similar,but afford it we do.Is it value for money?..probably not.I could easily get two weeks in the sun for the cost of one weeks skiing.But the thought wouldn't even enter my head.Why?....there's no snow on a beach
For me,skiing is the whole thing...the mountain,atmosphere,challenge,scenery,cold fingers and runny nose.Its arrogant French locals and pushy Italian kids.Its my kids,who now ski better than me because I've paid for them...and me,doing the best I can with the time I have left
The cost.....who cares?? The experience.....priceless I'm damned if I will be the one in the care home saying "I wish"
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davidof,
The drinks are on you mate.
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and for everything else there's Mastercard
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