With the horrendous exchange rate (for non Swiss people at least) of the CHF I'm guessing a lot of tourists will be avoiding Swiss resorts, and maybe a lot of locals will be heading out to other European resorts of they go on holiday... do we reckon this will mean Swiss resorts will be quieter than usual?
I've just booked a trip to Laax for a long weekend, staying in a cheap hostel and otherwise trying not to look too closely at the prices... I'm just trying to console myself that although I'll be bankrupt at least I'll have the slopes to myself. Or is this just wishful thinking?
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sah, Laax wasn't very busy when I went at half term (which was also Fasching) in 2010 so you ought to be pretty safe.
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We had a couple of days of snow whilst we were there, it hadn't snowed for a long time before we arrived though.
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Vaguely on topic we've had quite a bit of interest this year from expats living in Switzerland and being paid in CHF. A holiday in France paid for in GBP is something of a bargain for them compared with 2-3 years ago.
After all it is free
After all it is free
Having said I wouldn't go to Switzerland till the exchange rate improved a lot I just signed up for a SCGB holiday in Adelboden (well, all the ones I could go on were in Switzerland).
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Lads long weekend trip to Verbier in January just booked. I must've been feckin' mad to agree to go. Looking at transfers for 4 people AlpyBus want 463CHF for the round trip We just want to get to Verbier from GVA not buy the darn minibus - it'll be cheaper to rent a car.
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halfhand wrote:
Lads long weekend trip to Verbier in January just booked. I must've been feckin' mad to agree to go. Looking at transfers for 4 people AlpyBus want 463CHF for the round trip We just want to get to Verbier from GVA not buy the darn minibus - it'll be cheaper to rent a car.
I found Verbier eye watering when it was CHF2.50 to the pound... mind you I was a stoodent and I kipped in a van when I last went there.
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halfhand, From where? Is it really cheaper than the train? (The specific train fare from Geneva is cheaper than the general ticket from any airport to anywhere in Switzerland).
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I'll let you know what the costs are like when I visit my Bro for a long weekend at the end of Sept - they're devaluing the franc, supposedly, so things should improve.
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So if you're just off somewhere snowy come back and post a snow report of your own and we'll all love you very much
Theres actually price reductionsin the shops here..which is nearly unheard of..even a BOGOF offer in COOP the other day.
You know it makes sense.
You know it makes sense.
halfhand, why not get a swiss rail transfer?
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
snowball, ed123, Not considered train because not sure whether I or any of my party would be prepared for the faff of changing trains and then getting taxi from La Chable etc .
Just for clarification snowball - I got an on-line quote from Alpybus for 4 people - Geneva Airport to Verbier and return to GVA, 463CHF in total (£350?). I kid you not. Holiday autos will do a ford focus for 5 days for about £200.
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halfhand, there's normally a Postbus connecting at Le Chable to take you up the hill. Although if you're getting 4 into a car for about £200 that's probably marginally cheaper than the train anyway (and probably quicker, but less civilised).
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halfhand, that price doesn't seem too eye-boggling to me. It's probably about 8 hours driving in all (depending on where the vehicle is based), £75 (?) in fuel for a sizeable vehicle, depreciation, insurances, tax, etc . How much profit do you think it would be reasonable for a minibus operator to make on two round trips Geneva/Verbier. A return taxi Portsmouth to Gatwick (quite a a lot closer than Geneva to Verbier) is £250.
(and if that car hire quote is on the French side of Geneva, you can add 40 francs for a motorway vignette - you could do it off motorway, but it would take a lot longer). And how much does car parking cost in Verbier?
As a matter of interest, given the Swiss laws on snow tyres, what happens if you hire a French registered car without snow tyres, and drive it into Switzerland?
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pam w wrote:
As a matter of interest, given the Swiss laws on snow tyres, what happens if you hire a French registered car without snow tyres, and drive it into Switzerland?
You end up getting stuck in the snow and feeling pretty stupid.
You may pay more, but for all day lift service powder, why wouldnt you do that?
Top tip for laax visitors, try Tschiertchen, best powder mountain in that area by far.