Poster: A snowHead
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A load of web discounts if you order your pass in advance: http://www.skipass-2alpes.com/pages/en/view/index.html#
Family rate now applies to families of minimum two adults and two children (though I bet this changes after we get our heids nipped by mobs of militant single parents).
Non-consecutive passes are back on the menu - five days or 12 days, photo required.
Insurance now available online should you want it.
And they've changed the computer system, so expect the cashiers to be slow for the next couple of weeks.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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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?
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Colin B, your best bet for lift pass deals is to keep an eye on the website and book well in advance. However, you can expect very little at peak times, for obvious reasons.
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Looking at the website for our trip out starting on 27th for a 9 day pass. It looks like it's either the 9 day pass at 272.50€ or a there are some cheap deals on single day tickets at weekends which may save a little added to a 6 day pass but wouldn't be worth the faff. Anything else you know of I'm missing Lizzard, ?
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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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Cheapest srategy as follows:
Six day pass from 27/03 to 02/04 at 189€
Day pass for 03/04, currently showing on the web at 24€
Day pass for 04/04, currently on the web at 29€
Total of 242€ rather than 272.50€, giving a saving per person of 30.50€. No faff involved - order the whole lot at once on the internet today and have it all posted to you. Alternatively, print out your order confirmation and pick it all up from the ticket office the day you arrive.
Saving of 61€ not to be sneezed at, I'd say.
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Lizzard, Thanks but that is only 8 days, by the time I've got another ticket for 5th it would work out about the same wouldn't it?
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If I went to school these days I'd be labelled number dyslexic or some such rubbish, instead of just obtreperous.
But you may also wish to consider your arrival/departure times - half day passes are 27.10€ for the morning up to 13:00, 33€ from 11:30 and 26.40€ from 13:30. Or there's a limited area pass for 19.50€ per day.
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Lizzard, Thanks, looks as if I'll have to cough up 2 x 272€ for 2 x 9 day passes. Oh well at least the exchange rate is heading in the right direction at the moment.
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You'll get to see more forums and be part of the best ski club on the net.
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Lizzard, Oi! How can I do liftpass packages for my students when you're selling them from the internet. I could have done the 6 days with lessons cheaper as a package (well an overall discount).
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easiski, for people who want a six day course of lessons, the ski school package is still generally the cheapest way to buy a pass.
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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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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snowhouse, it's a loyalty scheme for apartment owners aimed at encouraging them to let/lend their apartments. You are given a chip card which you present at the ticket office when buying your pass, and points are added to your account. You can give these cards to your mates/tenants etc, and they do the same thing, thus adding more points to your account. At the end of the season you can cash in your points for discount ski passes or DIY stuff for the apartment.
You also get 5% off if you recharge your pass online, or a 15% discount voucher valid in various shops if you buy at the ticket office.
The scheme is designed to pull in more business by persuading owners to let/lend their apartments, and upgrade the stock of rented accommodation in resort, which has been a bit poor in the past.
You can sign up for the scheme online, though if you don't read French it might be easier to go and see Deux Alpes Voyages (town centre next to the Quiksilver shop) next time you're here.
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Wow - top service Lizzard, we're all out next week so we'll do that! Might see you and JC hanging about the ski school (in the nicest possible sense of course), how's his skiing coming along?
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You know it makes sense.
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snowhouse, he did the Y on skis last week.
Might even take the cast off his hand soon.
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