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Registration's totally free, of course, and makes snowHeads easier to use and to understand, gives better searching, filtering etc. When you register, you get our free weekly -ish snow report by email. It's rather good and not made up by tourist offices or people that love the tourist office and want to marry it either We don't share your email address with anyone and we never send out any of those cheesy 'message from our partners' emails either. Anyway, snowHeads really is MUCH better when you're logged in - not least because you get to post your own messages complaining about things that annoy you like perhaps this banner which, incidentally, disappears when you log in Username:- Password:. Or: Register to be a proper snow-head, all official-like! Prev topic :: Next topic. Poster: A snowHead. Surely we can do a better job than the post office! Quite frankly SnowHeads would do a better job…. Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person. Here are the other resorts they included. Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see? You need to Login to know who's really who. This is going to be difficult. Firstly we need benchmarks. We then need to define what is a lunch, what type of beer craft vs Eurofizz at a resto with a view or a shed in the town square. As for ski schools, a group of 6 with a Brit or 18 in an ESF snake! Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do. You'll need to Register first of course. Ok define your categories. I would propose decent quality as in what you would recommend someone to us so not bargain basement. Lift pass should be full area to be comparable across the decent ski areas. Then you can post your own questions or snow reports I thought the 'ski school' prices for basic groups looked high so looked up the cost of the French ski school we used for years. Maximum 10 in a group. All it shows, really, and all that the Snowheads equivalent would show, is that individual choices about resort, accommodation, how you feed yourself and what you choose to drink make more difference to the cost of your holiday than which country you go to. One of the cheapest resorts Bardonecchia and one of the most expensive Cervinia are in Italy! After all it is free. You'll get to see more forums and be part of the best ski club on the net. It's too complex to be meaningful. Ski the Net with snowHeads. I find it all a bit pointless. That is all that matters to me. Anything else depends on my budget! I usually take water with me, so anything else is optional. Self-catering groceries at resort supermarket Fresh croissant - CHF 1. Wine and beer was similar to home. Groceries were otherwise much the same, really, given the preferences we applied which are to be price-conscious but we're not going to go to extreme lengths to get the cheapest. Spending any time at the airport is intrinsically expensive: our 6-hour delay ran up almost as much in refreshments and meals as we'd spend in four days of on-piste lunches. Overall, as pamw says, there are so many decisions you make that affect the cost it seems to me that it's not useful to make your primary selection on the basis of your perception of how expensive a country is. Of course, you may prefer a particular country, but that's another issue. And if you're looking at TO prices, then correlation is not causation - an equivalent-looking holiday in one country may be cheaper than another, but it doesn't mean that the country is the cause - there are so many other factors involved. And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports. Ive just spent 3 days in Chamonix and a week in Verbier. So if you're just off somewhere snowy come back and post a snow report of your own and we'll all love you very much. Jonathan Bell , which supermarket? Ski pass and eating out up mountain unquestionably expensive. You know it makes sense. Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:. Although I would say that price is probably for first level skis - you can pay whatever you want, which is why these surveys are a bit flawed. For a number of years some of us got 'deals' via tourops, the skis were cheap, lots of s etc but of awful quality. This is indeed the sort of thing snowHeads would be great at For example: My personal experience of Tignes over the couple of weeks of recent bashes , was that in general, folk are greedy, money grubbing and short sighted when it comes to how they treat their customers. Often style is used to excuse charging way too much for too little substance. Paying 9 euros for half a mug of hot chocolate should elicit at least a smile on delivery, if only out of the smug satisfaction of having successfully mugged another sucker. The cheese is free in our restaurant! I agree. Where I can in general I always vote with my feet, rarely stung twice. I'm not averse to spending more if I get something better for it: good value though, can be present or absent at any price point. The place at the top of the funiculaire in Tignes has a Michelin star. I've not eaten a full meal there but the bits and bobs I've had from the venue suggest the premium they add for their 'style' is rather more than I think reasonable. It's also rather difficult to get your change from them as they tend to assume, assertively, that you'll leave it with them as a tip. A fact they appeared to hope was obscured by theatrical smoke and mirrors. What this shows is the value of recent personal recommendations, resort by resort. And the more granular it gets, the more pointless the 'inter country' arguments become. Owned by a DFL but hey ho. I would imagine eating in Switzerland will be the most expensive in the Alps by a margin. But there are exceptions. You can get a pint in Marmotte for 6. Crepe downstairs in the self is 10chf. They actually specialise in seafood but the guys I was with weren't fans of that so the massive sharing platters were out and I had to 'compromise' with one of the best fillets I've had. The service was very far from Italy's finest but the food was top notch. Also putting this here in case useful for someone This is an Italian restaurant in Verbier that I went to recently and it was excellent. Took these photos of the menu for someone else. This is fairly typical for a good restaurant in Verbier: 25chf for a large pizza; 45chf for a fillet steak. BobinCH , Wengen very similar. BobinCH , thats a bloody bargain for wine in CH - especially the stupid 1dl serving British brain expects a bucket, even after 8yrs. I thought 7chf was a bargain in St Moritz. And there are some bargain options like Mayentzet or the Dahu self-service. BobinCH wrote: Here are the other resorts they included The prices for Soldeu lift passes and lessons look about right. I never buy coffee so I have no idea. It all depends where you go though. Cheap but limited eating out too. Looking at those prices from this side of Atlantic I think BobinCH 's examples illustrate very well that for uk travellers at least, much of the 'expense' of Switzerland is down to the weakness of the pound and strength of the CHF. At what were historical norms, e. Packed lunch. I would not buy 6 bottles of beer, and 6 glasses of wine, and 6 cans of coca cola due to the queues for the toilet. Does it get busy at Glencoe sometimes? Normally self-catered with decent table service lunch each day. Italy is somewhat cheaper in general for food and drinks on mountain. Jonathan Bell wrote: Ive just spent 3 days in Chamonix and a week in Verbier. Just not seeing this, sorry. Totally agree that food up the hill esp if Serac is overpriced and rubbish. Supermarkets eg SuperU at Pelerins way cheaper than any Migros shopping I've done in Geneva not supermarket shopped in Verbier for a couple of decades, but it can't be cheaper there. Also Restaurants, prices for a decent Italian in Chx way lower than those in the menu shots above, and if you know where to eat 'around' Chx then cheaper still. Finally ski passes, this cheap day pass site discussed on various threads means Chx prices are again way lower than Verbier. I do sometimes take six large cups of coffee in a flask in my backpack, as the queues for the coffee shop just waste my skiing time and this is limited in Scotland at this time of year due to the sun setting early in January. Much longer ski time in March. Use the toilets at the base, and watch out for yellow snow! Quote: I do sometimes take six large cups of coffee in a flask in my backpack, Quote: watch out for yellow snow! Are these correllated? New Topic Post Reply. Snow Snow Snow! Solo Skiers v Groups - Orga Archives Lost and Found Ski Club of Great Britain To one side secret Mountain Hideout snowShops You cannot post to forums until you login You cannot read some forums until you login Read about snow conditions : snow conditions And leave your own snow report : snow report Find advice to help plan your ski holidays : ski holidays The snowHeads Ski Club : Ski Club 2. Terms and conditions Privacy Policy. Snow Reports. After all it is free After all it is free. So if you're just off somewhere snowy come back and post a snow report of your own and we'll all love you very much So if you're just off somewhere snowy come back and post a snow report of your own and we'll all love you very much. Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name: Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:. Not a bad setting either Last edited by Ski the Net with snowHeads on Tue ; edited 2 times in total. BobinCH wrote:. Jonathan Bell wrote:. I do sometimes take six large cups of coffee in a flask in my backpack,.
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Driving down from Sheffield and then camping when there. Trying to spend as little as possible,but will no doubt end up in bars a few times. We have just got back from touring the Alps and found that as long as you use the big chain supermarkets then prices worked out cheaper than in the UK for most things. Fuel is definably dearer than in the UK. Both Switzerland and Italy were cheaper than France. Tesco just of the M20 is the last stop for cheap fuel before the Tunnel so we fill up on the way out and again back. We were chatting to a guy in Tignes Le Lac who had just paid 14 Euros for a larger. Great idea but made the last run down to the van interesting after a few. Large boxes of small bottles are dirt cheap. And it was that price in ALL the bars. Nowhere is safe these days. Take your own locks and use them every night. Fuel is more expensive. DO NOT go on an empty stomach straight from the mountain? Take locks! There are better bars serving better beer. It was a bit dead when we went TBH. Better atmos with nicer beer elsewhere. The Thai hostel place on the way to our chalet down by the river had a few spanker beers on. DO NOT go on an empty stomach straight from the mountain. Definitely a life experience though. They were even being swiped from upper floor balconies. To be fair it would be really easy to do with posh bikes littered all over the place. Looks like this is officially a new trend. As a couple weeks always lock our bikes inside the Berlingo, inside the garage that we have reversed into. Everyone could access the garage via a key code that we all knew, I would not be surprised if it is the same code today. This topic has 24 replies, 15 voices, and was last updated 3 months ago by Ambrose. Viewing 25 posts - 1 through 25 of 25 total. BoardinBob Full Member. Supermarkets are fine. Not any more expensive than here. Latest Singletrack Videos. Tracey Full Member. We have just got back from touring the Alps and found that as long as you use the big chain supermarkets then prices worked out cheaper than in the UK for most things Fuel is definably dearer than in the UK. Where are you camping? Bloody images.. Can he get sorted out. Can he claim on the holiday insurance or is the bike insured separate. When Abigale was at Hallam our house insurance still covered her bikes away from home. Thankfully she never had to use it. Tom-B Free Member. As above really though not been to Morzine in a while Supermarkets are cheaper than in the UK and booze is VERY cheap in supermarkets, definitely buy over there. Not a budget suggestion but well worth it. Yes indeed it did. As did that bar just up the road from the pleney lift. The craft beer place. Take your own locks and use them every night Yes. Makes for a cheap night. I thought that was clearly written- clearly not! Hi, you must be new here, welcome to STW. Oh absolutely crystal, was too good to pass though. Ambrose Full Member. Put your bike in your room. You must be logged in to reply to this topic.
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