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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. Just got back from Mayrhofen an hour ago and hated the place. The ski area was 'messy' - no really good links to runs without a lot of work and walking - horribly laid out, crowded, full of inconsiderate boarders, and far too many louts. Food costs were an absolute joke - 96 euro for 4 pizzas, baked potatoes and drinks and euro for steak and fish dishes for four people and we ate in all the recommended places - Mani, Strauss, Mo's, Mamma Mia to name a few and the standard was poor everywhere and portions small - never again! Having just spent a week in Les De Alpes before going to Mayrhofen the two cant be compared - LDA was superb, fabulous runs and links, food way way cheaper, better quality and bigger portions and a nicer bunch of people - loved the place. Anyone else been dissapointed with this resort or is it just me? Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person. Strange I spoke to a friend a few days ago who loved the place! I'd suspect personal tastes here? Althought from what I've learnt, never eat in somewhere recommended unless its from here. Always get ripped off by 'local recommendation'. Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see? Recommendations all came from fellow snowheads. You need to Login to know who's really who. I've never been to Mayrhofen but nothing I've read about it even before your report has ever given me the slightest urge to go there. Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do. It's so long since I went to Mayerhofen, and there was so little snow there that I can't comment at all really. We also never got enough food! However from our point of view it's nice to see a post telling people how reasonable it is here, as we seem to hear that Austria is soooo much cheaper, and I never believed it. Now - I'm waiting for a long email about how you did on the skiing front, and Amanda was asking too. You'll need to Register first of course. It was a few years since we went to Mayrhofen but we had a great time. We stayed half board at Mannis Sport, which was pretty reasonably priced, so didn't eat out. I can't remember any walking between runs - where was that? It seems like it just wasn't a resort for you. Although 96 euros for 4 pizzas, baked potatoes, drinks and presumably tips seems OK price wise to me. Then you can post your own questions or snow reports Hi Charlotte one long email will be heading your way just as soon as this mountain of thermal underwear has been laundered lol Off to London for New year so better get started! Hope you are well, speak soon. After all it is free. You'll get to see more forums and be part of the best ski club on the net. It is, but unless prices have gone up quite a bit in the last year, you weren't finding the cheapest places. Did you try any of the other ski areas covered by your pass? Ski the Net with snowHeads. I went last year for the first time in 12 years and was pretty disappointed in the place in respect of the nightlife, it seemed very quiet in comparison although we may just have got our timing wrong. Scotland yard pub was exactly the same though and the pizza was about 6 euros for a whole and tasty hawaiian. I preferred the skiing in hochfugen I think a few miles down the valley past zell am ziller. The only time I walked was when I had accidently strayed off piste and got stuck due to the ridiculous snow depths. I had the exact same experience 2 years ago in St Anton. Friends raved about i,t but they had never experienced a proper well laid out lift system. They thought that it was perfectly normal to have to ski to the bottom of one mountain, take off your skis and walk on a road to take a 20 year old chairlift up in order to ski the other side. Never again. And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports. 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. Where exactly did you have to do that? The only place in St. Anton where you have to walk is between Rendl and the the main lift in St. Anton Galzig. Even there they have now put in a moving walkway for those of us not fit enough to manage the meters on foot St. Anton can be accused of many things, but a badly laid out lift system is not one of them! You know it makes sense. Mayrhofen would never have been my recommendation for skiing. Never liked the place. But I only ever go there for a single day anyway. As far as the prices are concerned, you may find that Crimbo is simply the most expensive time to ski in Austria. Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:. On another recent thread I posted a link to an older thread where I recommended about 4 eating places in Mayrhofen - did you try any of those places? However, we're booked for a holiday in L2A this coming March, so maybe that will better still. Steilhang wrote: jimmjimm wrote: I had the exact same experience 2 years ago in St Anton. And when the rendl lift is replaced can't remember when it's due but in the next season or so there going to move the base station so that's it's much, much close to the galzigbahn. Will be a shame however, one of my memories is the rendl bubble, feels like something out of a james bond film I hope it doesn't mean that Rendl will become as crowded as the main hills on Galzig and Kapall! I guess that will be compensated by the connection over to Kappl though. The ski area will be enormous once that's through. Mayrhofen sucks. It is low, disjointed and full of losers. Whitegold wrote: Mayrhofen sucks. Those of us who haven't been wouldn't know I was in Mayrhofen this time last year, for the fourth time, and enjoyed every minute of it. The prices quoted here bear no resemblance to anything I've ever paid, but I don't doubt that you paid them - I'd merely wonder where you were, and whether you went to the latest, trendiest and busiest place in the town, or one of the many great hotel and bar restaurants in the town. The lift system is not perfect, with queues in the morning and evening a regular occurrence. However, approached with some foreknowledge of this, it can be avoided, and the lifts in the rest of the areas are excellent. While the main runs down Penken can get busy from mid-week as ski schools graduate to the easier reds, it is no worse than I have seen in every other ski resort I've been to, and from the descriptions I've read of the French mega resorts in peak times, even at its busiest Mayrhofen looks like a quiet day in France. Plus there is more to the Zillertal than Penken. Still, if you didn't like it, that's a shame, but it means one less person on the hill that I'm happy to ski. However we are very reasonable and not at all trendy or snobby thank god. That usually lasts me the next day in the doggy bag too. Thanks for the offer. Quote: Mayrhofen sucks. I just love the wide scope of knowledge that is freely offered by Whitegold , I always find his point of view well educated and as valuable as real gold! I remember some top tips from last season about the weather and some incredibly accurate snow reports about Austria Just one question though Whitegold , where do you go skiing? I'm sure Whitegold thinks skiing or snowboarding is for losers. I'll ski in France, Italy and Switzerland when the opportunity presents itself, but I'll do so with some reservations until my fears have been confirmed or dispelled. For every ski resort which someone thinks is wonderful, there will be someone who hated it. It seems that hopingforsnow is at the opposite end of the spectrum from me for some reason, but I have to say that from the description I don't recognise the place. Now, it could have changed since last year more Russians? Everyone has differing expectations, and it seems on this occasion that hopingforsnow had expectations that Mayrhofen couldn't meet, in which case I find it difficult to believe that anywhere could meet them, even LDA I think it is important to remember that Austria has a valley village type set up. There are very few purpose built 'resorts'. In the Alpen regions of Austria, little town folk looked up the mountain next to their town and thought 'hmmm I might ski down that; it looks fun! Well I seem to have touched a few nerves here!! It may be that the prices are up this year due to the Euro or even the so called credit crunch, it was not because we ate in the most expensive places and we dont do trendy or busy places - it was the same throughout the resort. It has to be the only place where it is cheaper to eat up top rather than in the resort below! The queues were easily avoided by going up the Ahorn until the crowds had gone or getting the ski bus along the valley to one of the quieter lifts - what got me was going down a run and not being able to get back up to the same point - red ski route 1 comes to mind and it was infuriating! One more point was that the Spa supermarket closed at 6pm and was closed on the Sunday, Christmas Eve, and Christmas Day so we had to shop at the petrol station for basic provisions of milk, beer etc! Dont get me wrong, I love Austria - Ellmau was fantastic - fab ski arena, good food, good prices, and the Spa was open until 10pm every night. There's a big old supermarket if you walk on through the village over the bridge and round the corner towards finkenberg, it is on the bus route. We bought enough to make chilli that lasted 4 nights and 60 bottles of beer for about 35 quid was a boys trip! I didn't find Mayrhofen bad myself. Mayrhofen is accessed via Penkenbahn and is linked only with Horbergbahn, Finkenberg and Eggalmbahn. The two nearest areas of Ahorn and Hintertux are not linked, so do the rest of the area like Zillertal Arena, Kaltenbach and Fugen. It was perfect for skiers with a car as one can avoid the queues by going to gondola stations that are not crowded. I can't understand why people complain about the layout of Mayrhofen because Zillertal Arena is also linked but being a long resort it takes a day to ski the the other end and back. I met a skiing family who stayed at opposite end Konigseiten the year before and then stayed at the beginning end at Zell in another year. Skiers used to the French resorts should be aware only the Italians do mega resorts. Countries like Switzerland and Austria arrange their resorts mainly for the local and regional piste users. A significant portion of the visitors go there in their own cars and not all of them stay for the full week. Zillertal Valley has km piste between 7 unlinked resorts. Mayrhofen isn't even the largest. Cost wise I also find Mayrhofen inexpensive. Meals and drinks are personal preferences. I don't really understand how you were shocked by the final bills - did you not look at the menu beforehand with prices - if you saw 13 Euros for a pizza and thought that was too much, why did you eat there? Mayrhofen is quite a cheap resort, there must have been cheaper places to eat other than 4 star hotel restaurants, although as I said we were eating there half-board so didn't eat out. Apart from somewhere like Canada where most runs seem to lead back to the lift again. I'm pretty sure supermarkets are closed on Sundays in Austrian resorts, I seem to remember the one in Kitzbuhel being closed. And we were in Bad Hofgastein over New Year a few years back and it was closed over the whole period. Couldn't you have got supplies in beforehand to last you for those 2 days? Of course not everyone likes every resort and although we had a good time in Mayrhofen, I wouldn't particularly pick it to go back to again. But I really can't understand your stated reasons. There is at least one Chinese restaurant serving affordable meal in Mayrhofen. One always has a choice and should have no complain about the price. Food quality, portion size, services Come into a dead end with only one way out the rest all finish close to a number of lifts? Quote: full of inconsiderate boarders, and far too many louts Is there any other type of boarder? They are the same everywhere. As for the louts well it is a big party town but if you avaoid the main bars 'Scotland Yard and the Stass Night club you should be ok' It is like going to Ibiza thuogh and complaining about the loud music. Quote: Is there any other type of boarder? There are plenty of boarders who behave fine, slide within their limits etc etc. I've been skiing here since before Christmas and have yet to be inconvenienced by a boarder. Sure, I've had to overtake a few carefully, especially on paths, but they've been doing their best. Several have passed me at speed, at a good distance and under control. No problems yet. Nor with skiers either, come to that, and neither have I seen even one collision. Actually love watching borders on big steep and deep mountanis. Very gracefull. I couldnt care what you where on as long as you are having safe fun on the snow. Well except for snobladers they are just silly. I've been to Mayrhofen and I didn't find it to be the best, my hotel was right on the edge of town, room was like a broom closet, breakfast was a bit naff Dinner was excellant though but at a different hotel! New Topic Post Reply. Snow Snow Snow! 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The ski area was 'messy' - no really good links to runs without a lot of work and walking - horribly laid out,. Is there any other type of boarder?

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