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Full listing of 6 day adult prices here (all prices shown in euros) :
352 Aspen - Snowmass, Highlands Buttermilk ($486)
334 Banff / Lake Louise ($462)
308 Jackson Hole ($426)
304 Whistler / Blackcomb ($427)
240 Zermatt/Cervinia
237 Paradiski
225 Mont Blanc Unlimited
220 3 Vallées
215 Baqueira Beret
211 Les Arcs
211 Val d'Isere / Tignes from V d'I website (or 202?)
209 Val di Fiemme
206 St. Moritz - Engadin (CHF 346)
205 Sölden
205 Obergurgl - Hochgurgl
199 Courmayeur - Valle d'Aosta
199 St Anton/Lech
198 Alpe d'Huez
197.5 La Plagne
197 Verbier (CHF 331)
192 Saas Fee (CHF 322)
189 Portes du Soleil
187 Ischgl - Silvretta Arena
186 Saalbach / Hint.
186 Stubai
185 Chamonix
184 Kaprun / Zell am Zee
182 Gastein / Schladming (Ski Amade) etc
181 Serre Chevalier
180 Kitzbuhel
176 Zillertal / Mayrhofen
176 Jungfrau (CHF 295)
175 Geilo (Norway)
172 Les Deux Alpes
169 Les Sybelles area
161 La Rosierre / La Thuile
162 La Grave
158 La Clusaz / Le Grand Bornand
158 Grindelwald/Wengen (CHF 265)
152 Madesimo
149 Murren (CHF 250)
149 Montgenevre and Claviere
149 Nevis Range (£102)
142 Font Romeu (Pyrenees)
136 St Sorlin D'Arves
126 Ste Foy
124 Val Cenis
118 Kapaonik
114 Foppola
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Seeing some discussion on another thread I thought it might be interesting to see the variation in prices for a weeks lift pass.
What price does your resort charge for a 6-day pass what price for kids/OAPs (and what ages) and any discounts offered for families.
Please - no smart answers like "I don't know because I always buy an annual one" .
Kicking it off...
Alpes d'Huez (where I go in April) 6 days
€198.50 adult
€142.00 under 13/over 60
Free under 5/over 72
Discount of 50% for 4th and subsequent family members.
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Espcae San Bernardo, La Rosiere, France & La Thuile, Italy:
6 days Adult 161.20 Euros, 6 days 60+ 128.90 Euros, 6days under 5yrs, 62,40 Euros, 5-12yrs 112.80 Euros. Famille (2adults & 2 kids>12yrs) 512.70 Euros. La Rosiere only offers up to a 3 day passes above that it's the Espace San Bernardo pass but under 5 yrs old and over 75 are free in La Rosiere. My season's lift pass qualifies for 3 discounts and usually works out at the equivalent of 3 x 6 days.
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Includes 3 areas local to Banff-Sunshine, Lake Louise, Norquay
Adult 6 days- $462 holiday time- $485.10 ++ 6% GST on top.
Child 6 days- $217.14 holiday time- $228 (6-12)
Youth//Senior 6 days-$411.18 holiday time- $431.76 (13-17) (65++)
Children under 5 ski free-still need to get a ticket though.
Season pass $1559 for adults, $1249 for student/senior, $1089 for youth, $519 for child.
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€1=$1.38
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Super Skipass Zillertal, Austria - Mayrhofen, Finkenberg, Hintertux, etc:
€176/€140/€88/free - adult, 15-18, under 15, under 5
There doesn't appear to be a discount for older people, but having seen several 80+ Austrians come screaming past me in race gear, I'm not surprised!
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Val d'isere;
before december 21st - 182.50
after " 202.50
snior/child 146
Over 74s are free
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Montgenevre and Claviere Lift Pass, which has free day in Serre Chavlier, Vialattea, Puy st. Vincent and La Grave.
€149 for adults for 6 days
€119 for children for 6 days
Not bad i geuss
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Or go somewhere smaller like Val Cenis and pay:
€124 adult
€99 child
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Last year Kopaonik, Serbia 6-day pass was approx
£80, adult
£61 over 65s
£53 kids up to 12
It's rumoured they will be dearer this year due to growing tourism and investment in lifts.
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Jackson Hole - wouldn't ever buy a 6 day pass - but for 12 days it is £348, so compares to £174 for 6 days...
But booking tickets via ski independence Kids under 14 are free (max 1 per adult...)
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Didn't see that on the website I found but, to stick to the 6 day theme:
Jacksons Hole:
$426 adult
$349 (21-15)
$213 (under 15, over 65)
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So so far, comparing adults and converting to Euros:
(I've added Verbier (full area) and La Grave.
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334 Banff / Lake Louise
308 Jacksons Hole
304 Whistler / Blackcomb
211 Val d'Isere / Tignes from V d'I website (or 202?)
198 Alp d'Huez
197 Verbier (331SF)
186 Saalbach / Hint.
184 Kaprun / Zell am Zee
182 Gastein / Schladming etc
176 Zillertal / Mayrhofen
161 La Rosierre / La Thuile
162 La Grave
124 Val Cenis
118 Kapaonik
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You know it makes sense.
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snowball, The Kopaonik price is in ££
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brian
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snowball, La Grave for 6 days is €162, but you don't have to use them consecutively.
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Poster: A snowHead
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Saalbach/Hinterglemm/Leogang, Austria
€186/€149/€93/free - adult, 15-18, under 15, under 5
On the other areas, note that you need to be comparing the same deals, so for example the Val d'Isere price of €182 quoted above is for December only, from 22/12 it goes up to €202, or you can get a restricted area pass for €192 with no access to Espace-Killy.
Also, all of the Austrian prices I've quoted are inclusive of 10% VAT, while the Val price I checked on didn't mention whether it was inclusive or not... and there's also an option to buy a pass with insurance cover, so it becomes €219.
Paul.
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Ski Amade, Salzburg, Austria - Gastein, Filzmoos, Schladming, etc
€182/€153/€95 - adult, 15-18, under 15
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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yes, we must compare main season - I had already spotted the price for Val d'I was too low.
La Grave sounded too low - but it was the price given by Ifyouski
OK. I'll change Kopaonik to Euros.
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Whistler / Blackcombe high season Canadian $427 (about €304)
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For the Aravis Region which includes both La Clusaz and Le Grand Bornand the prices are :-
6 days - 158euros in high season (New Year and Feb hols), 146 euros rest of season.
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6 day 3 Vallées €220
6 day Portes du Soleil €189
6 day Zermatt/Cervinia €240
6 day Deux Alpes €172
6 day Paradiski €237 (€211 for a découverte, ie. one day whole area, the other 5 limited to either Les Arcs or La Plagne)
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unless you're on a seriously low budget, i cannot see that lift past prices are going to infleunce where you ski. It is more the prices of travel and accomadation that affect the price. When i look at different resorts i look at qeues, size, convienance and snow sureability.
Im sure as long as the prices all stay at a similar price, this will stay the same. Plus Espace Killy and 3V can charge what they like to a certain extent, because it is so popular.
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Christopher, Some things do make a difference to me. Resorts that don't require the days of a pass to be consecutive are worth knowing about if you have several trips during a season.
The Espace Killy is pretty good IMHO in giving loyalty discounts and credits for days when all the lifts are closed.
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Rossfra8,
Not for long......
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Aspen - Snowmass, Highlands Buttermilk and Aspen
Peak Season (February 8 - March 27)
Adult(18-64) $486
Child(7-12) $294
Youth(13-17) $432
Senior(65-69) $402
You can save 5% by buying 7 days in advance and they have about 5 time periods but the price doesn't seem to vary much at the 6 day level.....
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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352 Aspen - Snowmass, Highlands Buttermilk
334 Banff / Lake Louise
308 Jacksons Hole
304 Whistler / Blackcomb
240 Zermatt/Cervinia
237 Paradiski
220 3 Vallées
211 Val d'Isere / Tignes from V d'I website (or 202?)
198 Alp d'Huez
197 Verbier (331SF)
189 Portes du Soleil
186 Saalbach / Hint.
184 Kaprun / Zell am Zee
182 Gastein / Schladming etc
176 Zillertal / Mayrhofen
172 Deux Alpes
161 La Rosierre / La Thuile
162 La Grave
158 La Clusaz / Le Grand Bornand
124 Val Cenis
118 Kapaonik
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You know it makes sense.
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Its interesting that Banff tops jackson hole and whistler!!
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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Rossfra8, quite a shuttle bus system to keep up is the main thing I can think of.
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Poster: A snowHead
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Rossfra8 wrote: |
Its interesting that Banff tops jackson hole and whistler!! |
Banff pricing slightly unfair comparison as it includes 90-120mins plus of door to door bus travel each day as well.
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fatbob, so you have to pay more to go to a resort where they put the town in the wrong place?
I have found it easier to get deals for cheaper lift tickets for US resorts than Canadian resorts - where the discounts seem to have been only available if you bought them with accommodation. Cannot get a cheap deal for Fernie this year, lots for JH...
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Christopher,
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unless you're on a seriously low budget, i cannot see that lift past prices are going to infleunce where you ski. It is more the prices of travel and accomadation that affect the price. When i look at different resorts i look at qeues, size, convienance and snow sureability.
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I think if you are a family the price does make a difference because you are multiplying everything by the number of members in the family. A twofold difference in lift price is a significant cost. The other thing is that it is a quick way of assessing whether a resort as a whole is cheap. Certainly within a country as opposed to between countries I find there is reasonable correlation between the price of the lift pass and the price of ski lessons and to a lesser extent accommodation and food and drink prices.
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T Bar,
yeah im a a part of a family of 4 and we're not the richest skiers. It's still not a infuencial factor.
I agree with you on judging the price of a resort.
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T Bar, if its double the price to ski in Aspen than say Gastein surely that will influence anyone even not on a budget?
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Banff isn't that expensive, tri are will cost £222 for 7-9 days at ski independant
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compared to gastein which is 162? I'd say double the price is expensive, don't get me wrong ive been to Banff 4 times but compared to everywhere else a lift pass is bloody expensive!
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[quote="stoatsbrother"]fatbob, so you have to pay more to go to a resort where they put the town in the wrong place?
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Yep those damn hippies and their National Parks. Teton Village/JH is just outside Grand Teton NP IIRC? Fernie is very hard to get a good deal as a visitor - best break is a Louise card which gives 4th and 8th day free I think but strictly only for BC and AB residents (or those who know someone they can be posted to)
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fatbob, yes the Louise card looks good value - but cannot get around the small print...
Actually if you stay in LL it is only a 5 minute bus ride each way and rather easier that the drive out to the hill at JH.
stevev, I think you have to book accommodation with them to get that deal?
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6 days adult high season:
Nevis Range £102 (= €149)
Kitzbuhel €180
St Anton €199
Milton Keynes €46 ...........for 2 hours
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