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ski & lift pass Bansko

Lol Author:Lol posts : 27   (Beginner)Date : 02-05-11 18:36

ski & lift pass Bansko

Going to Bansko in March, is it cheaper to book ski lift pass and ski's on line or just wait till I am there (that is if there is still any snow by then !!!)
Colin Author:Colin posts : 280   (Expert)Date : 02-05-11 23:34

re: ski & lift pass Bansko

Must be a Bu**er if you book in advance only to find there's not enough snow. I always buy day or half day passes as we go because it allows us to have a day off, or half a day off here and there or if the weather is bad and the lifts close etc. I'm not sure they will refund you should the lifts be closed??
Pamporovo Pete Author:Pamporovo Pete posts : 14180   (Master)Date : 02-05-11 23:38

re: ski & lift pass Bansko

Unfortunatly lift closures will not lead to any lift pass refunds.


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Banskoboy Author:Banskoboy posts : 558   (Expert)Date : 02-06-11 13:44

re: ski & lift pass Bansko

look at your holiday insurance though as lift closures stopping you from skiing gives each person covered on the insurance a cash alternative...can be used to soften the disappointment of not skiing by overdosing on zagorka
Steve C Author:Steve C posts : 2898   (Master)Date : 02-07-11 10:17

re: ski & lift pass Bansko

If there is a single lift open in resort your insurers will not pay, i know this from experience from a very poor snow season many years ago in Austria Mad
Gareth Author:Gareth posts : 434   (Expert)Date : 02-07-11 14:48

re: ski & lift pass Bansko

Isnt it about £20 ish a day for a lift pass if bought as a 6 dayer whereas if you buy daily its £8 or so more?

Hardly going to break the bank - but you will need to get in line every day for the lift pass which wastes your time for the slopes.