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Got a letter from TO this week telling me my flight has changed (almost an hour earlier). This has got me thinking. Last season arrival time in resort was about 1pm so by the time I'd have got up the mountain it wouldn't have been worth buying an extra half day lift pass and ski hire (TO package has 6-day lift pass only). However, an arrival time in resort of about 11.45am makes this a lot more feasible. Have people done this without being too pooped to party on their first night?
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queen bodecia, oh sure! Why wouldn't you?
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Yes - of course!!
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Doh! It should say 11.45am. Flight arrival time of 10.15am.
I guess I'm just asking if it's worth the extra lift pass cost when one is likely to be too pooped to do more than a couple of easy runs.
I did it in Passo Tonale in March 2006 but there were a couple of free lifts there almost opposite the hotel. Pretty sure the situation in La Thuile will be somewhat different and more like Courmayeur (i.e. bus and cable car to get up the mountain, lift pass needed).
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Yep, many times. It's usually slightly cheaper to get a lift pass for a whole day extra rather than a separate half day. That's another reason why we never get our lift passes thru the TO.
Remember to pack your ski gear at the top of your suitcase so you can just sling it on and go.
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Ryanair do a 9:00am ish arrival into Salzburg from Stansted...
Taxi transfer takes about 45min....
You can easily get out before lunchtime..
I know a couple of people who have done a day trip and caught the last flight back!
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queen bodecia, last year I drove overnight (most of the way, 'cos Mrs L was ill), skied four or five hours and a good quota of après to follow!
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altis, lift pass for a day is €42, half day is €26, so definitel cheaper to get half day. I've already booked 6-day lift pass through TO as it worked out cheaper.
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Hell yes! We take the early Easyjet into Innsbruck - private transfer to St Anton and we're on the slopes at 12:30
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queen bodecia, your only problem may be waiting for other flights to come in, or you are unable to hire equipment when you arrive as the ski shop is closed for lunch.
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cost of lift pass/hire is not a lot in the scheme of things, even if it's only for a couple of hours. Almost alays ski on the first day, usually get on the hill about 1pm to 2pm.
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Recentish trip to Morzine we were 'boards on' by 11am and spent most of the day on the hill. Didn't do a massive amount in the evening. When mates came to stay when I was doing a season last year I always told them to get the early flight, and after a quick lunch by at mine we'd be skis on by 14:00 latest.
Ok so it will cost extra for the hire and the lift pass, but then all the rest of the costs are spread over 6.5 days skiing so each skiing day will be cheaper. Some places do free lifts on Saturday pm's which are good for warming up.
Also you can take the time to get the right kit in the hire shop rather than rush to get the first boots that seem like they fit, and then try the kit on the hills.
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Absolutely. We've driven all night and skied all day (with four children), and this year we'll be arriving in Bourg on the Eurostar at 06.30, having breakfast in the village, then straight up on the gondola to start skiing when the lifts open (with four children ranging from 20 to 11). Our youngest couldn't hack it until he was 10, but now it's no problem. We're doing the opposite on the return journey - ski all day, dinner in Bourg, late Eurostar back to blighty. Eight days for the price of six (almost!).
As laundryman said, why wouldn't you? It's a no brainer.
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You know it makes sense.
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Last year friends came out very early to Geneva, and this year they're doing the same again. Myself and Mrsmfj197 are out on Christmas day, friends are catching the 06:05 flight out on Boxing day from Luton getting to Geneva at 8:50 when we pick them up. Out on the slopes by about 10:30 - 11am. Last year they managed the entire day skiing no problems.
Mind you, I wouldn't like to do it myself as they will have to leave Egham at about 3:30am to get to Luton to check in!
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We have twice been on the slopes for just after 3pm. Even a hour and a half is fantastic. It gets you in the mood and gets rid of the "can I still do it" feeling.
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Yes, many times as well.
The earliest I was on the slope was around 11.30.
Also if the return flight is late I will ski as long as I can.
The buzz from the arrival to the resort definitely outweighs the tiredness.
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hmmm... wouldn't worry about it.
If the times all fall into place and you still feel like it, then do it... and treat the extra time on snow as a bonus..
But I have arrived in resort too tired before and it catches up with you soon enough...go with the flow on the day
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Did this at Les Gets a couple of times. Arrive in resort with an hour or so to dump bags, change, quick bite of cake, then sort out stuff in the rental shop while waiting for the clock to tick over the hour for the 1/2day lift pass (probably 1pm or 2pm?). Could have been on the slopes 20-30mins earlier but that would have meant rushing and paying for a full day, but 1st day is just going to be a "getting the ski legs back day".
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queen bodecia wrote: |
altis, lift pass for a day is €42, half day is €26, so definitel cheaper to get half day. I've already booked 6-day lift pass through TO as it worked out cheaper. |
No, I wasn't suggesting that you buy a separate single day pass. I didn't know that you already had a 6-day pass booked. However, I expect that the marginal cost of the 7th day is a bit cheaper than 26 euros.
Like JT suggests, we go with the flow. We make sure we are prepared and then, if timings work out and we feel like it (we always do), we buy an extended pass.
Experienced Snowtrainers will be well used to turning up at the chalet early on a Saturday morning while the previous guests are still in bed. Then finding somewhere to change and straight out on the slopes.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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I do this whenever I have an early enough flight to be able to get on the slopes before about 3PM. But I have my own equipment, so don't need to worry about the hire shop.
I have also found that in some resorts, a 6 day pass is actually valid from sometime in the afternoon of the previous day - which isn't usually much help if you have bought it via the TO, unless they hand them out on the transfer coach.
Last season in the Ski Welt, when I arrived at the ticket window at about 14:40, and asked for a 6 day ticket from tomorrow, plus a "post 2pm" ticket for today, they suggested taht I just wait 20 minutes, then the 6 day pass would become valid. So that was effectively an hour and a half completely free skiing. The website had not mentioned the advance validity of the pass, which is why I had gone up expecting to need the post 2pm one.
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alex_heney, That was certainly the case in Verbier about 3 years ago - TO organised 6 day passes that were valid from early afternoon on the Saturday. Changeover day is always quietest, even allowing for weekenders, so well worth it
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Hopefully, I'll have all my own equipment by then, but most of my ski buddies will not. Plus they're are all on different flights. I waited for them at Turin airport last season, but could just go on ahead and get some extra ski time this season maybe. They might be a bit jealous though. Or else they might be trolleyed already by the time I get back to the hotel! lol!
Waiting until the day seems like the best plan. I don't think it's any cheaper to book ahead for a half day lift pass.
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queen bodecia, I doubt it, and you will only get your lift pass on the coach if you are very lucky. If I were you I'd head for resort and get those skis on.
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Lou, and pre-booked woth tour op too
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queen bodecia, did it 3 times last season and the season before. If you drop and go and have your hire gear pre-booked (or even if you don't) you won't be contening with mega queues like in the morning. Ditto at lift pass shop. Once up the hill you will hit the lunch time quiet and as you know lots of people drop away in the afternoon quite early. I reckon you could easy get 3 hours in, have a few beers, a kip and be in prime form for the evening.
Or you could cruise around the resort and do FA
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Yes, I've done it. But more often I've planned to do it and instead spent the extra time waiting at the airport as the transfer bus couldn't go due to waiting for the delayed flight from Gatwick/Newcastle/Manchester or wherever .
But good luck! Make sure you know exactly where to get your lift pass from, before you arrive. Saves wandering about frantically, wondering if, by the time you find it, will it be worth it?
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maggi wrote: |
Make sure you know exactly where to get your lift pass from, before you arrive. Saves wandering about frantically, wondering if, by the time you find it, will it be worth it? |
Or even better, many resorts now allow you to buy online, lift pass delivered to your home address prior to departure, one less thing to worry about.
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flangesax wrote: |
Ryanair do a 9:00am ish arrival into Salzburg from Stansted...
Taxi transfer takes about 45min....
You can easily get out before lunchtime..
I know a couple of people who have done a day trip and caught the last flight back! |
We have seriously looked at doing a 1 day trip on this flight. Fly out, taxi, board for the day, taxi, fly home.
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Like maggi and Helen Beaumont have said, you might end up waiting on the coach for other flights to come in. That has happened to me in the past. So keep the plans open and if it's not the case then it's a real bonus. Fingers crossed for you.
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geetee wrote: |
Like maggi and Helen Beaumont have said, you might end up waiting on the coach for other flights to come in. That has happened to me in the past. So keep the plans open and if it's not the case then it's a real bonus. Fingers crossed for you. |
That's the thing about TO trips that drives me INSANE - knowing you could have been in resort 2 hours earlier and be skiing and instead you're dumped in some soulless car park in moutiers..
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queen bodecia, that is the way I usually do things. You should get a good dose on skis from 12.00 or so - 4.30 or 5.00. I always find the tiredness melts away when I get up the mountain and start to ski.
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bertie bassett, there were separate coaches for each flight/resort last season at Turin, but I daresay it's not safe to assume that will be the case this season. But one advantage of TUI is that they are big enough to need all these separate coaches. However I have noticed that one of my ski buddies is on a flight due to arrive ten minutes after mine so there's a fair chance we'll be on the same coach. Wonder if I can persuade her to ski for the afternoon?
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maggi, main lift pass is booked through TO so won't receive that until the dreaded 'welcome meeting', but according to the website I should be able to buy a half day pass for cash at the bubble lift station.
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Ah, I remember some of those where they would serve up some warmed up ropey red wine disguised as gluhwein/vin chaud and pimp the week's entertainment that usually included a pub quiz, pub crawl (not usually the same night as the quiz) and a fondue evening where you could risk life and limb afterwards on a torchlit descent or, even better, on a toboggan.
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queen bodecia wrote: |
maggi, main lift pass is booked through TO so won't receive that until the dreaded 'welcome meeting', |
That is usually true, but not always. I have occasionally been on TO trips where pre-booked lift passes were handed out on the coach.
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alex_heney, yes, I've had that happen too. In either case it's worked out a fair bit cheaper booking a 6-day pass in sterling through the TO both last season and this due to dodgy exchange rate.
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Absolutely yes! It has never happened for me after numerous trips with T.O.'s despite leaving home at 03.30 for an early 1 & half hour flight I am usually frustrated we don't get get settled into resort ubtil late afternoon after waiting consolidate transfers, for a passenger to realise their bags are lost or one of the several planes from around UK has been delayed. Self travel was a revelation with a 6:30 Ryanair flight from Liverpool (alas no more), Loaker bus transfer to Zurs. A quick change of gear, a few steps to the lift office a 7 day pas is only 25 euro more than a 6, a half day pas is 33 Euro. Lunch on top of the mountain. The view gets rid of the oppression of travel & wind in the face rids tiredness. A good afternoons ski gives one a thirst & an appetite. A good nights sleep ensues - fantastic. Counting down now only a few weeks to go,
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queen bodecia, Where are you staying in La Thuille? If you're in the big hotel then you're right by the slopes/ski hire/ticket office, so no problem.
There is no bus in La Thuille it is a small village. There is a Gondola or chair up to the main runs, though the steepest runs are back to the base station. The resort is a not very far from Turin an hour or two. Your big problem could be that all the planes come in at about the same time (for my TO they did) and then people are bussed together. So a delay to one....
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Cymru am Byth, not staying at Planibel as it was too expensive. It's a smaller hotel in the centre of the village but we have been reliably informed we can hire equipment lockers at the bubble lift base station. So far it looks like two of the flights get in within 20 mins of each other and the other two are about an hour later. So you might be right, we might all be on the same bus. There were about 12 buses last season to various resorts (went to Courmayeur), but it could all be different this season. I guess the time of arrival in resort will be the deciding factor.
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