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Resort Hookers In Extra £5-Per-Half-Hour Shock!

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Poster: A snowHead
That got your attention.

Some amazing In-Depth Cost Comparisons from the world's ski resorts...... NOT.

These guys really have pushed the boat out to uncover... almost nothing of any use... I'm sure we can do better on here in about ten minutes flat.

http://www.goodskiguide.com/gsg/index.php/the-news/451-survey

The Good Ski Guide polled its representatives in five countries and its journalists
visiting ski resorts worldwide last week (mid season) and came up with a shopping basket of ski prices for independent travellers.

We’ve got the cost of everything from the flight there and transfer to resort, to the cost of ski pass, ski hire, ski school, private lessons and even the basic ski lunch of a pizza, beer or wine and water – and we got some amazing surprises.



The Allgäu region of Germany, with its low-cost airline flights was one of the best value areas in Europe, followed by Andorra, where costs have soared in recent years as the region has gone from budget to upmarket, still scores very high.

Montgenevre in France and other smaller resorts remain good value and great for those who like easy runs.

It’s no surprise that North America is much more expensive than Europe, not just the price of getting there, but the cost of accommodation, ski passes, drinks and ski insurance.

Most expensive was Vail, one of America’s second biggest resorts - and Canada’s Whistler, but not just as its Olympic year there – it’s expensive all the time!

You could enjoy two weeks in Europe for the cost of one week in some North American resorts!

California surprisingly came out a lot better value!

And a big surprise was that the Scottish resort of Aviemore, currently having its best ski snow ever, came high in the value states, but you should be warned that the amount to skiing there is limited.

A few curious angles emerged from our reporters. In Japan there is no English speaking ski school – you have to have private lessons if you want English. And if you need anything over a size 10 boot you’ll need to take your own!

Bulgaria, Romania and really-cheap Eastern countries did not feature in our research because they are tour operator products and not really value for independent travellers.

But we did get one gem from a journo - the shock price increase cost for hookers it’s gone up £5 for half and hour. Double the rate of a few years ago apparently!

Our up-to-the-minute research came from 25 reporters to the following countries:

Austria (4)
Italy (2)
France (5)
Switzerland (1)
Norway (1)
USA (4)
Canada (3)
Japan (2)
New Zealand (1).
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Bode Swiller wrote:
I'm sure we can do better on here in about ten minutes flat.

Bode Swiller wrote:
for hookers it’s gone up £5 for half and hour

Just a mo - what was that again?
Bode Swiller wrote:
I'm sure we can do better on here in about ten minutes flat.


Ah, yes. I'm sure you can, and it'll cost you a lot less than £5.
By the way, that ten minutes expired at 17.33, Swiller.
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 Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Bode Swiller wrote:
It’s no surprise that North America is much more expensive than Europe, not just the price of getting there, but the cost of accommodation, ski passes, drinks and ski insurance


Compared with which resort(s) in Europe?


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In Japan there is no English speaking ski school – you have to have private lessons if you want English. And if you need anything over a size 10 boot you’ll need to take your own!


They obviously didn't go to Niseko.


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Our up-to-the-minute research came from 25 reporters to the following countries:

Austria (4)
Italy (2)
France (5)
Switzerland (1)
Norway (1)
USA (4)
Canada (3)
Japan (2)
New Zealand (1).[/i]


Wow. Comprehensive sample.
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Mike Pow, and the "25" reporters only adds up to 23. Sloppy.

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By the way, that ten minutes expired at 17.33, Swiller.

To be fair Ernst Goldsmith it was a mere turn of phrase not an instruction. I don't have power over these people.

But the gems are these...
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Most expensive was Vail

because they are not an advertiser. And...
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California surprisingly came out a lot better value!
because they are snowHead
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 Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Perhaps we could obtain a response to that from ...

... The Top Team in Skiing.

15 players in the team, according to that page. This one is also priceless:
http://www.goodskiguide.com/trade/

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World's first international ski magazine

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Distribution by British Airways First and Business Class flights and VIP lounges. Airports and rail station kiosks. Upscale bookshops. Eurostar. Ski resorts


Also in the UK ...
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Distribution by Borders bookshops


The only problem with Borders bookshops is opening the door, as they ceased trading last December
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