OK How much do you pay for a Coke for example or a pizza on the piste restaurants/cafes
I was chocked that I was charged €3 for a 500ml bottle in Bormio
Prices on the slope
Login
That sounds about right for slope side eateries.
I always buys a large 2l bottle for a supermarket and fill my own each morning.
Depends where you are, obviously. I dont think 3 euros is high for a coke.
13 euros for one of the best pizzas I have ever had in La Grange in ADH was good value IMO. Bearing in mind its location, view, quality of food....etc.
To Create or Answer a Topic
Started by FallingDown in Ski Chatter 22-Apr-2012 - 55 Replies
FallingDown posted Apr-2012
Edited 1 time. Last update at 22-Apr-2012
Snapzzz
reply to 'Prices on the slope' posted Apr-2012
FallingDown wrote:OK How much do you pay for a Coke for example or a pizza on the piste restaurants/cafes
I was chocked that I was charged €3 for a 500ml bottle in Bormio
That sounds about right for slope side eateries.
I always buys a large 2l bottle for a supermarket and fill my own each morning.
Verbier_ski_bum
reply to 'Prices on the slope' posted Apr-2012
It's 4 or 5 Swiss francs for a 500ml bottle of water in Swiss resorts that I've been to. Having said that I rarely buy water on a mountain, I ski with a backpack and normally carry a hydration sling.
FallingDown
reply to 'Prices on the slope' posted Apr-2012
I went bankrupt after a week in Switzerland a few years ago.
Everyone seemed to bring their own drinks and food.
Everyone seemed to bring their own drinks and food.
Daved
reply to 'Prices on the slope' posted Apr-2012
the french seem to have a system that, if they are not doing enough business they put the price up....a couple of years ago it was€3.2 for a pack of crisps in Flaine and coffee at €2.5 in a paper cup...\i take a backpack now ..so they make no profit now from me at least...In Andorra at least you get value so you don't mind spending on the slopes..
Tony_H
reply to 'Prices on the slope' posted Apr-2012
FallingDown wrote:OK How much do you pay for a Coke for example or a pizza on the piste restaurants/cafes
I was chocked that I was charged €3 for a 500ml bottle in Bormio
Depends where you are, obviously. I dont think 3 euros is high for a coke.
13 euros for one of the best pizzas I have ever had in La Grange in ADH was good value IMO. Bearing in mind its location, view, quality of food....etc.
Dids1
reply to 'Prices on the slope' posted Apr-2012
Dave Mac
reply to 'Prices on the slope' posted Apr-2012
Need a different comparitor, I neither drink coke nor eat pizza.
Most times, it is Johannisbeere pur, (blackcurrant pure) 3.00Eu, & Gulaschsuppe, 4.50Eu. Mid morning hot chocolate, 2.50 Eu.
Austria.
Most times, it is Johannisbeere pur, (blackcurrant pure) 3.00Eu, & Gulaschsuppe, 4.50Eu. Mid morning hot chocolate, 2.50 Eu.
Austria.
Topic last updated on 06-May-2012 at 14:02