Messages posted by : broom
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European ski resorts are proving cheaper in price and in resort, according to Post Office Travel Money. Its latest 'Where to Sky Resort Report' has named Italy's Cervinia as the cheapest resort, with Romania named as offering the 'best value' budget resorts. If the exchange rate remains as it is, Eurozone skiers will have 8% more cash in their pocket. "Since 2008 when the euro began to dominate the UK pound, the numbers taking a skiing holiday have slid almost 25% to under a million, the lowest in a decade," commented Post Office Head of Travel Money Sarah Munro. "Ski companies may be optimistic that the coming season will be a turning point but skiers should watch exchange rates carefully as these will make a big difference to the cost of a ski holiday." However, a 6.3% strengthening against the Swiss franc and the sterling's weakness against the Canadian and US dollar will create higher prices in these destinations.
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I am also planning to go on the 13th Dec looks like Tignes to me, but I am not going to until nearer the time, just to be sure
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Go to the J2ski.com and you can search by distance to airport.
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I might be in NY at the 15 Nov, is there any ski resorts open that time of the year,
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Glencoe ski resort webcam sights snow
http://www.gooutdoors.co.uk/news/glencoe-ski-resort-webcam-sights-snow-800084881 |
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