Tony_H wrote:
jonG wrote:Hi All,
On the cost side ....my trips come in at around the following...
Return Flights (Easyjet Luton to Geneva ) £65 approx
Car Hire ( Autoeurope - between £90 - £160 + fuel, which is about another 35 euro's on top )
Lift Pass - Les Arcs/Peisey-Vallandry around £200 ( if using a full week's pass ).
The last thing on the list is food and beer tokens which I normally budget around £200 for the week.
So for a weeks skiing, food and beer I am looking at about £500 ( this is slightly lower than the sums above added as there is usually 4 of us going so the car and fuel are split four ways.
Also on the plus side I/we have no apartment costs as I own the apartment, but for a family or group of friends etc if you accounted around £100 per person for hotel/apartment cost for your trip it's still not a bad price......( and I do tend to let my hair down a bit when large amounts of Genepi are on offer ).
jon.
Not attempting to wee on your chips Jon, but I looked at pricing this up myself last year, as a mate suggested we look at going to Les Arcs:
£65 return flights? Thats only the very cheapest headline price without any bags or skis. Random search saturday to saturday ex Luton inc 1 bag and pair of skis comes out to £160. Thats picking the more reasonable flight times both ways but equates to £52.99 out and £37.99 back, plus £19 for your bag and £50 for skis.
I priced up a weeks car hire from Geneva for a car big enough to carry 4 plus luggage etc and its between £250 and £350 a week, ex fuel. Plus snowchains is more. Allow £100pp for a car for 4 I reckon minimum.
Cheap week for an apartment in Les Arcs is 800 euros for 4 people in a shoebox, thats £200 each, but probably more for most at peak times.
Lift pass: £230
If you're going self catering, you'll probably have breakfast in the apartment for a couple of quid each by visiting the boulangerie and getting some ham/cheese/jam at the supermarche, lunch on the slopes allow £15, and maybe dinner out allow £30 inc wine/beer. Plus 2-3 beers apres at £7 a go, another £21 and you're looking at roughly £70 a day pp so just under £500pp for a week just on food. Probably cut down on lunch and have a cheaper dinner or eat in, or pass on the apres beers and have a couple of tinnies in the apartment instead.....and you might be able to cut that in half at a push. L
By my calculations, thats
£160 flights
£100 car
£200 apartment
£230 lift pass
£200 food and drink on your budget, £500 on my calculations of French prices
Total: £890 on your food budget, £1190 on mine. Probably somewhere in between, making it £1000pp
Hi,
Again the apartment we stay in is owned by myself so no charges there for anyone , flights are booked mid week to mid week so cheaper than going Saturday to Saturday , a weeks car hire through auto-europe for four people ( economy diesel Opel Corsa , Peugeot 207 , Citeon C2/3 etc never paid more than £176 + fuel for a week, split between four people ).
Ski hire doesn't matter as mine and some friends are stored at my apartment and those that do hire usually get a good rate from Polairestar ski hire for being return customers.
For food costs, eating out in Bourg-St-Murice we can have a three course meal with beer etc for as little as 20 euros per head, or just a hearty main course for 8 - 11 euros plus beer.
The point I was trying to make is that you don't have to spend silly money to have a great time, eat where the locals eat, you will get better food for cheaper money, do you need a big fancy car when an good size economy will do just as well? etc.
All the best
jon.