Buying lift passes before travelling
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Started by Tony_H in Ski Chatter 24-Feb-2015 - 13 Replies
LOTA
reply to 'Buying lift passes before travelling' posted Feb-2015
Go the the Gaislachkoglbahn and you'll not been waiting for long.
Dave Mac
reply to 'Buying lift passes before travelling' posted Feb-2015
I normally buy one of two season passes. One of them offers a good discount, if booked prior to the start of December.
If I go to another country, normally with a T/O, ski passes are offered for sale on the bus. We ask the price, do a comparison with the local price. The T/O delivers the Passes to the hotel/chalet.
If I go to another country, normally with a T/O, ski passes are offered for sale on the bus. We ask the price, do a comparison with the local price. The T/O delivers the Passes to the hotel/chalet.
Verbier_ski_bum
reply to 'Buying lift passes before travelling' posted Feb-2015
If the pound rate goes up between now and your trip your gain (or missed gain) will be not particularly significant, it's not like if you are buying a flat or a car :)
Ian Wickham
reply to 'Buying lift passes before travelling' posted Feb-2015
Normally book on line never had a problem not accepting credit card so pay your bill :)
On other ok occasions I have booked through hotels so they are ready for collection
On other ok occasions I have booked through hotels so they are ready for collection
Edited 1 time. Last update at 27-Feb-2015
Njw964
reply to 'Buying lift passes before travelling' posted Feb-2015
Just had a thought, if you're staying at Innerwald you can ski down to Phillip and there's a hire shop which sells lift passes. Or carry on down to the Gaislakogel and you'll be able to get it there.
Tony_H
reply to 'Buying lift passes before travelling' posted Feb-2015
Thanks NJW
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Topic last updated on 28-February-2015 at 10:00