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Idea... Roof a disused quarry and turn it into an indoor ski centre.

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Thornyhill wrote:
pam w wrote:
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if I travel to a resort for a week it probably costs at least 100 quid for each day on the slopes (in pretty rubbish accommodation) and that is without lessons etc.

you'd probably do better working on a better value holiday.



If you can book me a trip including hire and passes for less than £100.00 per person per day you can be my new travel agent.... forever Very Happy


Mine too. One week (i.e. six days) in a catered chalet with flights £350-£700. (DIY is no cheaper as food costs so much up the mountain, and the kids in a catered chalet are slave labour). Lift pass £150; ski hire £80-150.

£580-£1,000 - and that's with no lunch, no tip for the staff, no beer; in fact not even a coffee on the slopes - let alone a lesson. So that's between £100 and (nearly) £200 a day.

So if OP you're yielding £70m p.a., that will cover the debt on half a bn and leave a few pennies for paying staff/aircon etc. The problem is managing the £70m.
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
My last 2 with my Dad have worked out about £170 per ski day

Catered chalet and HB hotel (2 sharing) £600pp
Lift pass £220pp
About £30pppd for food and booze ( we like to drink and eat in mountain restaurants)~
We get a lift to the airport of the father's wife and company pay for diseasel so FOC

Back on topic, I think this is an awesome idea and yes there are flaws but nothing that couldn't be overcome
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