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Lift passes

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Lift passes are the one essential ‘Extra’ to any ski holiday and if you book them with us (before departure) then we can have them ready for you when you arrive. We can also organise extra half day passes for arrival day skiing in the afternoon if you pre-book with us, (see below). And remember to make use of our ski and board hire offers, you won’t find cheaper anywhere in resort - we challenge you!

Liftpass Prices (2023/24)

Resort
Liftpass Type
Adult
Child
Family
La Plagne Full £321 £257 £1,087
La Plagne Local £287 £230 £963
Méribel Full £379 £307 £1,228
Méribel Local £324 £263 £1,052
Tignes Full £344 £292 -
Morzine Full £308 £231 -
Morzine Local £240 £188 -

The above prices are for 6 days, all resorts offer other durations.
Prices correct at time of publication.

Child/Teen+ Liftpass Prices (2023/24)

Resort
Liftpass Type
Price
La Plagne 5-12yrs Full £257
La Plagne 5-12yrs Local £230
Méribel 5-12yrs Full £307
Méribel 5-12yrs Local £263
Tignes under 8yrs Full Free
Tignes 8-18yrs Full £292
Morzine 5-15yrs Full £231
Morzine 5-15yrs Local £188
Morzine 16-25yrs Full £277
Morzine 16-25yrs Local £209

The above prices are for 6 days, all resorts offer other durations.
Prices correct at time of publication.

Senior Liftpass Prices (2023/24)

Resort
Liftpass Type
Price
La Plagne 65-74yrs Full £257
La Plagne 65-74yrs Local £230
Méribel 65-74yrs Full £343
Méribel 65-74yrs Local £293
Tignes 65-74yrs Full £292
Tignes 75yrs plus Full Free
Morzine 65-74yrs Full £277
Morzine 65-74yrs Local £228
Morzine Super Senior*
75yrs plus
  £59

The above prices are for 6 days, all resorts offer other durations.
Prices correct at time of publication.
*Available at liftpass offices only

La Plagne & Méribel Multiple Liftpasses

Resort
Liftpass Type
Price per pass
La Plagne Duo
(2 adult passes)
Full £317
La Plagne Duo
(2 adult passes)
Local £283
La Plagne Tribu
(3 adult passes)
Full £312
La Plagne Tribu
(3 adult passes)
Local £278
Méribel Tribu
(3 adult passes)
Full   £360

The above prices are for 6 days, all resorts offer other durations.
Prices correct at time of publication.

How to Book:

All Extras can be booked online or over the phone with our sales team, so don’t forget to add them on. If you’re a family or group booker and uncertain about the best deals available then just call us.

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An Extra Half-day Skiing!

If you time your travel right, then you could be in resort for lunchtime and make use of a bonus half day skiing. If you are planning to leave a little later (on departure day) and you want to get a few hours in the morning then we’ll do what we can to look after your bags in the chalet. This works really well for self drives. 

We recommend buying half day passes from the main lift station in resort rather than pre-booking. That way, you can still book your standard 6 day (weekly pass) with us and benefit from our public rates which we can often be a bit cheaper.

 

Resort
Liftpass Type
Adult
Child
Senior
La Plagne Full - - -
La Plagne Local - - -
Méribel Full £53 £42 £48
Méribel Local £45 £40 £41
Tignes Full £39 £32 £32
Morzine Full £44 £33 £39
Morzine Local £32 £25 £29

Guide prices.

Get on the snow faster

If you pre-book your Extras with us then our ‘On the Snow’ service will help you get started in resort. Alpine Elements Ski hosts and reps will be on hand from the moment you arrive (and on the transfer coach) to answer any questions you may have. 

Once in resort, our reps will deliver pre-booked lift passes straight to you. They will also endeavour to fast-track you as best they can through the ski shops and get you on the mountain as quickly and easily as they possibly can.

Our reps will also help with any equipment changes or lift pass problems and assist you with your ski and board lessons when using our specially selected suppliers. Our lessons-support and help in resort can be invaluable as it’s never as easy as it appears!

Morzine Extras

France

Morzine is a very pretty village with excellent facilities, numerous bars and cafes with boutique shopping to keep the non-skiers entertained. A nice day trip away from the ski fields is to Saint Jean D'aulps. This charming, almost cute, little resort is part of the same ski area and connected by the area's shuttle bus. The traditional nature of Morzine is very evident in its facilities, architecture and frendliness, resulting in a very pleasant village to stay in. Being quite a large summer destination as well as winter mountain resort there is lots to offer almost all year round and, it has the right amount of British prescence. Socially it is one of the livelier resorts in France, offering late night venues for partying or relaxed drinking and dining venues for the more sedate and family orientated skiers, as well as pizza and other take aways.
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Tignes Extras

France

Four Ski Villages
Tignes is twinned with Val d’Isere and both benefit from sharing the same ski area. It’s made up of four villages at different altitudes, each with its own atmosphere. In Val Claret and Le Lac, you’ll be in the heart of the action – Val Claret is at the top next to the glacier train and Le Lac is the next one down. Both offer bustling bars and clubs. If you prefer a quieter base, choose Le Lavachet (next to Le Lac), or Les Brévières - the original ‘old town’ of TIgnes. Both offer doorstep access to the best slopes, but are further away from the glacier train - which suits the experts who want to sample the Grande Motte. However the glacier is easily accessed in just one or two lifts from Brev’ and Lavachey. About the Skiing & Boarding
The slopes in Tignes are characteristically wide, long lasting and highly efficient, all served by a modern Express lift system. This allows for some effortless skiing for all abilities, less slope congestion and not so much waiting in lift queues! If you like off piste and snowboarding then you’ll also love the seemingly endless off-piste itineraries in the area, and everyone loves the long descents and excellent snow quality which characterise the resort.
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La Tania Extras

France

La Tania offers expansive skiing for all levels. The resort is not only part of an immense ski area, but a very varied one which suits all levels. Family beginners and Intermediates are well suited to the networks of easy cruising runs that line the resort. La Tania also has some of the finest descents and the longest runs in the whole 3 valleys. La Tania's slope quality brings visiting skiers from all other resorts.

Around La Tania

With a traffic free centre La Tania is very popular with families and the novelty of being able to ski or board through the resort! You can also ski to the shops, the bars and even the ski lift! Quite a rarity in any sprawling ski resort nowadays! There are excellent facilities which include indoor climbing, tenpin bowling, ice karting, dog sledding and ice skating. Live music and late night venues can be found most nights. Ideal for families and skiers as you can ski right through the resort to our hotel! The resort has plenty of inexpensive restaurants and cafes for lunch (most ski-to-door) and some lively apres ski bars and late night venues. Our Hotel Montana offers convenient apres ski and happy hour prices for guests. If you want a livelier bar then head out to the Ski Lodge, Chrome bar or Taiga bar. These late night venues will then get going again after 10pm and run until the early hours!
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St Anton Extras

Austria

From exclusive areas such as the cruising paradises that are Lech and Zürs to the sunny aspect of Sonnekopf's powder runs, there is enough to challenge any level of skier. Intermediates and Advanced skiers are probably the happiest in St Anton, but the welcome for beginners is warm.
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Meribel Extras

France

The Après-ski in Meribel is one very big plus point for this resort! The large British presence in the resort, ensures some interesting and exciting nights can be had! The shear variety of bars and restaurants ensures that all tastes and appetites are catered for. O'Sullivans, formerly known as Dick's T Bar is known throughout the ski world, and a great place to start (or finish!) the night. Meribel also has two good nightclubs for the party people in your group! There are some quieter venues for those easy going nights where food and wine are more important than packed bars and loud music. The variety in Meribel is very good indeed, try Barometer for a not-so-heavy dose of après-ski and then wind your way up to the village square for more lively entertainment.
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La Plagne Extras

France

The snow sure nature of La Plagne is helped by the glacier skiing at Plagne Bellecôte, which extends up to 3250 metres. From here you will find an up to 2000m vertical drop, with some Black and Red slopes together with a seemingly endless supply of powder, and some of the longest descents in France. Our Chalets in La Plagne are mostly ski to door or very close to the slopes. They are also just a short, easy ski to the ski school meeting points - so convenient skiing is definitely something which you can look forward too.

Around La Plagne

La Plagne Centre (2000m) has fallen foul of the dreaded concrete touch but the huge amounts of snow seem to make it look fresh and pleasant all season round. As you would expect it is the largest of the Villages in La Plagne and is a Mecca for shops, bars and restaurants. 1800 has by and large escaped the planners concrete nightmares, with more of a chalet-style, and a warm and friendly atmosphere, with a handful of good bars and restaurants and some ski shops. Ski buses run up to Plagne centre until midnight, this all helps give skiers the perfect mix: lots of apres ski and very pleasant surroundings"
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Val DIsere Extras

France

Val d'isère is a world renowned resort with extensive shopping, a vibrant cafe culture is one of the best high-altitude resorts offering a range of skiing to suit all abilities. Val d'Isère is teaming with nightlife! The apres ski kicks off with a from about 4pm onwards and offers some very lively establishments, many of which have passed into skiing folklore! Then there are late night bars and bar-cum-clubs which stay open until 4am. This resort has over 50-60 bars and restaurants to choose from.
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How to Book Extras

We Always Advise...

We always advise pre-booking your Ski Extras with us so that we can take care of you in resort under our 'On the Snow' programme. This will help us to make things faster and more efficient for you on arrival in resort.

Book Online or Over the Phone

All our Ski Extras can be booked online with your initial holiday reservation or over the phone with our expert sales team, so don’t forget to add them on. If you’re a family or group booker and uncertain about the best deals available for you - then just call us so we can help you work out what the best offers and packages are. 

Call us now on 0844 770 40 70

Book by Email

If you’ve already booked then you can also add Extras or get prices by sending an email to extras@alpineelements.co.uk. After you’ve asked for Extras to be added by email, we will then send you a confirmation invoice to make sure you’re happy. Payment will be due later and normally align with your holiday balance due date. See our terms below.

extras@alpineelements.co.uk

Payment of Extras

All Ski Extras can be added to your booking without any deposit or pre-payment necessary. We will simply ask that you settle the balance with us by your final holiday balance due date which is normally 10 to 12 weeks before departure, or sooner for bookings made within this period. Some lessons and childcare providers may need a deposit on reservation. See our terms.

Cancellations

For Ski & Board hire & Lift pass

We don’t charge for cancellations or amendments to lift passes or ski and board hire, right up until two weeks prior to departure. So you can change your mind as often as you like! If you wish to completely cancel an order within two weeks prior to departure then there may be an admin fee of £30 per person, (per equipment pack/lift pass). However, if you wish to upgrade the order to a superior equipment pack or lift pass there will be no extra charge.

For Ski Lessons & Childcare

Quite a lot of work has to go into sourcing lessons and childcare for our clients and third-party suppliers often ask for deposits. Therefore we may have to charge for cancellations and amendments made, (at any time), as well applying as our standard admin fee. 

The Detail

Passport Photos

Please bring a passport sized photo to resort. Some ski passes do not require this however lift ticket offices can be unreliable and are known for “changing their minds”! To be safe, be sure to bring one with you and you will not have to look around the resort for a photo booth!

Lift Pass Duration

All passes are arranged to commence the day after arrival so that you can get the standard 6 days on the mountain during any one week and 13 days for two weeks. Should you wish to ski on the day of your arrival or departure then you must arrange the extra day or half day pass separately with our reps on arrival in resort. You can do this quite easily on arrival or the transfer coach with us.

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