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Lift tickets (2007/08 prices)
Each area offers three lift-ticket combinations: one covers only the lifts in the resort area, the second covers lifts in the individual valley; and a third is a full Trois Vallées lift ticket.
Skiers who are staying for a week or more will want to purchase the Trois Vallées combination ticket. This combination ticket gives unlimited access to all the lifts and runs in the region. It also entitles holders to a day in another Olympic resortVal dIsère, Tignes, La Plagne, Les Arcs, Peisey Vallandry, Pralognan la Vanoise and Les Saisies.
Hands Free Lift Ticket System: Les Trois Vallées is using chip cards for all ski passes that allow automatic access to lift facilities. Unlike other resorts, skiers will not be asked to pay a additional deposit and will not have to pay a small supplement on top of the daily cost. Keep the receipt that comes with the lift ticket in a separate place, since it will be the key to a replacement tickets should you lose the original. A replacement ticket costs €10. Keep your lift ticket in a safe place. The inner pocket on your left side is perfect. Beware: It is a light plastic card that can easily be forgotten or misplaced.
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Adults
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Children (ages 5-12) |
Seniors
(ages 65-75) |
Who skis free: Children younger than age 5 and seniors older than age 75.
Who skis at a discount: Parents skiing with children receive a 20 percent discount on passes for six days or more with the family pass. The Three Valleys Family Ski Pass costs €704 for two parents and two children younger than age 18 to ski for six days. Each added child costs €165.
Note: Carte Neige Ski Insurance, which pays for evacuation from the mountain and immediate medical care should you get injured skiing or riding, can be purchased for €2.50 a day for adults and for €2 a day for children younger than age 13.
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| One day |
€44 |
€33 |
€38 |
| Three days |
€130 |
€97.50 |
€110.50 |
| Six days |
€220 |
€165 |
€187 |
Seven days
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€251 |
€188 |
€206 |
| Thirteen days |
€455 |
€332 |
€368 |
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