Hi everyone
Looking for some advice on ski rental lift pass etc. I’m off to Livigno Saturday but haven’t booked my ski pack. We’re going with Budget travel and the ski pack was an extra €300. That sounded a lot. They told me that covers ski’s, boots, lift pass, ski school. If I wanted to get my own ski pack how would that work out. Also, when you get your ski’s and boots do you leave them back to the shop at the end of the days or bring them home?
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You keep your skis for the week, depending where you stay there can be a lot of bussing and walking around the resort so I would suggest a locker near the lifts would be good. If you let me know what part of Livigno your staying I might be able to recommend somewhere for ski hire.
I can recommend the Bar St. Agata in Saroch, nice place and nice owners give them a try, and the best pizza in the world is served up at the Bella Vista restaurant.
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Started by Topsoff in Italy 19-Jan-2009 - 3 Replies
Topsoff posted Jan-2009
Ian Wickham
reply to 'Livingo Ski hire/rental' posted Jan-2009
topsoff wrote:Hi everyone
Looking for some advice on ski rental lift pass etc. I’m off to Livigno Saturday but haven’t booked my ski pack. We’re going with Budget travel and the ski pack was an extra €300. That sounded a lot. They told me that covers ski’s, boots, lift pass, ski school. If I wanted to get my own ski pack how would that work out. Also, when you get your ski’s and boots do you leave them back to the shop at the end of the days or bring them home?
You keep your skis for the week, depending where you stay there can be a lot of bussing and walking around the resort so I would suggest a locker near the lifts would be good. If you let me know what part of Livigno your staying I might be able to recommend somewhere for ski hire.
I can recommend the Bar St. Agata in Saroch, nice place and nice owners give them a try, and the best pizza in the world is served up at the Bella Vista restaurant.
Mark203
reply to 'Livingo Ski hire/rental' posted Jan-2009
That sounds OK to me, especially considering the weak pound
Last year I paid around £270 for 6 day pass and ski school, did not think much of the ski school
Last year I paid around £270 for 6 day pass and ski school, did not think much of the ski school
NellyPS
reply to 'Livingo Ski hire/rental' posted Jan-2009
There are so many rental shops in Livigno, I went to one of the big ones on the main street (can't remember the name) for my skis and was then told of a little shop just off the high Street called Bennys, it's pretty much a one many band but he has a good selection of skis at a more reasonable price than some of the bigger shops. He also does a brilliant ski service at a snip of the cost of the others.
Didn't use the ski school, but this years ski pass is 115 euros for 6 days.
HTH. Have fun! :D
Didn't use the ski school, but this years ski pass is 115 euros for 6 days.
HTH. Have fun! :D
Topic last updated on 19-January-2009 at 20:44