Poster: A snowHead
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Last year I bought my ski passes from ski holiday extras online before my departure and they were delivered to my hotel, unfortunately the ticket office in Les Arcs are not releasing any tickets to outside agencies this season. Therefore I was wondering what the best option would be to purchase my lift passes. Incidentaly where is the ticket office in Les Arcs 2000.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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willie5094, Ordered ours via lesarcs.com a couple of weeks ago(insurance included). They were delivered free to our home address within a week.
Pretty good
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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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ricfrench wrote: |
willie5094, Ordered ours via lesarcs.com a couple of weeks ago(insurance included). They were delivered free to our home address within a week.
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Thanks for your reply, how do you mean with insurance...
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willie5094, You can buy on line and when you get to payment option, you can set it to collect at the ticket office. If you scroll down the link below and click the link for the map of Arc 2000, helpfully they don't mark the ticket office? but if you see the number 17 and the parking symbol just to the right of 17, the ticket office is there. I rarely buy our tickets in advance as if something goes wrong its a pain. Never had any issues with buying when I arrive. The office opens in time for you to get them and out on the slopes for 1st lift. If travelling wiht a TO, you might get in early on the Saturday so pop over to the office, open from 8.45 to 5ish? Also no photo needed, if looking for a free pass for an under 6 you need their ID to prove DOB, otherwise don't panic and buy when you get there.
http://en.lesarcs.com/arc-2000
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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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willie5094, Carre niege(forgot how its spelt)
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willie5094, Also if memory serves me right we ordered on line a couple of years back for collection in the 2000 ticket office and on the Sunday morning (and as this is the first day skiing for most if you are going to get a busy office then this will be it), there was a lady set away from the ticket desks with the pre ordered tickets, so just showed her some ID and took tickets. Nice to get some fresh air and took all of 30 seconds.
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thefatcontroller wrote: |
willie5094, The office opens in time for you to get them and out on the slopes for 1st lift. If travelling wiht a TO, you might get in early on the Saturday so pop over to the office, open from 8.45 to 5ish? Also no photo needed.
http://en.lesarcs.com/arc-2000 |
Will the ticket office sell me lift tickets the day before I am going to use it.
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After about 3 in the afternoon if I remember correctly.
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You can still order them to be collected at the office when you arrive. And it's not too far from the lifts/slopes to get out straight after you buy them!
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