The 57CHF is the figure I have in my memory from last season, on saturday they did not have everything open so the day pass was 47CHF. If you are going to be there for multiple days then you can get a better rate on a multiday pass. They also do a thing called a points card... You load up the card with some points and each time you go through it takes the points off your card. The lower lifts are lower points so if you are spending a day on just the bottom pull lift that might work out a little cheaper. As far as I remember there is a cheap day ticket for the lower pull lifts too.The ski school in Fadail can sell you your ski ticket so you can meet your instructor first and then buy whatever is best suited to what he has in mind.
You will be surprised how quickly you will move up the mountain. The friend I had with me last weekend was only skiing something like three times before and after about 30 minutes on the lower slope we were away up the mountain. We worked our way over to the Statzerhorn lift which suited his ability very well. The lower pull lifts will by no means be empty slopes (particularly around Christmas) but they will certainly be much better then many of the more popular resorts.
If you have anymore questions just ask.
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| It certainly does help. We're going to start off with a private lesson, and see where we go from there. Once we've done that (which I presume will also use the pull lift pistes at the bottom) we'll have a look at some of the blue pistes.
So it's 57CHF for a day pass there? Are there any other expenses to consider? Presumably the pass includes all lifts etc?
I think it sounds better to learn there given the space people say they have, than go to the more crowded Flums. Ideally I want to make my mistakes where there are very few people around to see them/become the victim of them! | |
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