Quickest way to ski....with eurostar.
Started by Davidmpires in Ski Chatter 24-Sep-2008 - 23 Replies
Caron-a
reply to 'Quickest way to ski....with eurostar. ' posted Sep-2008
Tino_11
reply to 'Quickest way to ski....with eurostar. ' posted Sep-2008
150 GBP (not including drink and food)
I love living in Central Europe and having a railcard paid for by the company :wink:
Davidmpires
reply to 'Quickest way to ski....with eurostar. ' posted Sep-2008
Caron-a
reply to 'Quickest way to ski....with eurostar. ' posted Sep-2008
Snowboardfairy
reply to 'Quickest way to ski....with eurostar. ' posted Sep-2008
IT WAS AMAzING AND ABOUT £20 FOR A DAY PASS......BARGAIN
IT IS £169 THIS YEAR.......
Edited 1 time. Last update at 25-Sep-2008
Bandit
reply to 'Quickest way to ski....with eurostar. ' posted Sep-2008
snowboardfairy wrote:I did this day trip last year lAST MINUTE OFFERED RETURN DEAL FOR £99!!!!!!!
IT WAS AMAzING AND ABOUT £20 FOR A DAY PASS......BARGAIN
IT IS £169 THIS YEAR.......
I remember this trip being advertised last year, and you are spot on with the price. Is inflation really that bad :shock:
Caron-a
reply to 'Quickest way to ski....with eurostar. ' posted Sep-2008
Ise
reply to 'Quickest way to ski....with eurostar. ' posted Sep-2008
bandit wrote:snowboardfairy wrote:I did this day trip last year lAST MINUTE OFFERED RETURN DEAL FOR £99!!!!!!!
IT WAS AMAzING AND ABOUT £20 FOR A DAY PASS......BARGAIN
IT IS £169 THIS YEAR.......
I remember this trip being advertised last year, and you are spot on with the price. Is inflation really that bad :shock:
hard to say isn't it? obviously it's gong to be a factor and 20% is the figure an organisation I'm a member of is reckoning for increases in alpine training costs, but they might have been doing a bit of a loss leader as well, these things are rarely transparent.
Topic last updated on 25-September-2008 at 18:19