Messages posted by : Daisy
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Thanks for that, in full excitement mode now :-)
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Great - thank you :-)
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14 of us flying out on Sunday, just wondering if anyone is out there and can give us a resort snow update from the piste!!
Also, is the village covered in snow or roads/pathways clear........decision time for how many pairs of footwear to take! |
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New Year in Soll on B&B - would you advise to prebook NYE meal now?
Started by User in Austria, 3 Replies |
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Great thanks for the advice - I'll get googling later!
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It just seems unfair - £50 to £54 for a snowboard bag.
Gone are the cheap 'flights' now - hey ho bring on the snow! Thanks everyone :-) |
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New Year in Soll on B&B - would you advise to prebook NYE meal now?
Started by User in Austria, 3 Replies |
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Hi
There's 14 of us out for New Year, mix of couples and families. Anyone any advice on what to do for NYE - go with the flow or will we struggle to book a table? Secondly, any restaurant recommendations? Not been for 15yrs so memory now very Jaegermeister jaded!! |
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Had an email forms Dave's Sports, good price and looks like a goer.
Thank you all |
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Apologies if this has already been discussed.
We always take a snowboard and pay the carriage (£50 this year when we booed with Easyjet - now £54 on line). In the past we've also packed boots and boarding pants in the same bag. Now it seems the bag has to be for one snowboard only and no clothing. So to take the kids snowboards it'll be another £54 x 2 - it's a lot cheaper to hire a board in resort for them but they want their own boards naturally. Anybody any advice on this - is it a hard and fast rule? Have you had a problem being charged for excess baggage at checkin for having more than just one board in the bag irrespective of being within the specified weight limit? My husbands view is to do as we always do and pack them in! Mine is more skeptical as I don't want to be stung at checkin and start the holiday off badly. Thanks all. |
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