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Don't know where do you get your prices from but 6 days skipass in Jasna is around 370Euro
ОтветитьGO to Bosnia on Bjelasnica best mountain in world and very cheap ❤🇧🇦❣️
Ответить€267 euros now for 6 days. Avoriaz is €170
Ответить£217 for 6 days now
ОтветитьIf you can't even pronounce the resort names, then clearly you haven't even been there and are likely just reading off a book. Zero credibility to this video, shame on you. Just the usual pretencious internet fool, trying to pass himself off as some sort of knowlegable expert, in order to make money from you (if you are dumb enough to watch the whole video to the end)...
ОтветитьI’ve been to Jasna this year and I am (un)happy to report that a day skipass there is €100 (€92 with gopass) so not sure where you got the prices from. Also, everything around Jasna (restaurants, accommodation) is shockingly expensive for where it is. It easily rivals Austria price-wise and is not far off St Moritz.
The resort is fantastic btw, really has it all, but I was left agape nearly every time it came to paying (burger? That’d be €19,80… 200ml Cuba libre? €8.20 please. Etc etc etc). We did some quick and dirty maths and a family of 4 will easily drop €3,5 - €4,5k for a week’s worth of skiing there.
I think the maker of this video should tryand listen to the pronunciation of the places mentioned to correct several of them. The most hilarious is the youth hostel at the end (Jugendherberge). But still a nice effort to show us affordable places.
ОтветитьKopaonik - Serbia is much much better than all these mentioned above, and cheaper also.
Ответитьcorrections for Vogel.
The resort is quite literally ON lake Bohinj, and it takes about 30 minutes to Bled, not an hour.
And it's 1 hour from Ljubljana airport, not 90 minutes :)
Current prices (feb24) are 42/day for an adult.
I was considering Jasna but skipass at 342 euros for an adult for 6 days was pretty much matching Alps so I chose there. The prices on the vid are BS or the cheapest you can get outside season. But then why not to mention Livigno where you have free ski weeks and ski passes for 0 euros!?
ОтветитьGiugenderburge and Mun-Chen... best German pronunciation ever 😂😂😂
ОтветитьShow me where do you get 6day ski pass in Serre Chevalier for 255eu...
ОтветитьI'm planning a road trip driving to Venice in Easter this year (from UK), but I would love to learn to ski somewhere in the Alps - what's a good place to learn the basics? I will only have time to spend 1 day.
ОтветитьSome absurd attempts at pronunciation. WTF!
ОтветитьBorovitz is lovely for beginners
that is where I started, and love to mess around
If you are a senior, 70 or above then Baqueira in the Pyrenees charges for a 6day ticket 36 euros or in English £5 a day. For others about 260euros for 6 days plus a large ski area.
ОтветитьSki passes are very cheap In dragobrat in Ukraine 🇺🇦. Also Bukovel decent price with food and apres ski
ОтветитьThis selection seems pretty arbitrary to me. There are dozens of other medium-sized French and Swiss ski resorts easily accessible where a day pass is around 50 to 60 euros. And if you get the Swiss magicpass during pre-selling in March / early April, it's 389 euros for 69 resorts for one year. In average, my skiing in Switzerland is less than 20 euros a day and if you book early you can easily get bnb (with private bathroom) for approximately 50 to 70 euros a night in a manageable distance to the skiing area.
ОтветитьJasna is not affordable. I was 2 weeks ago and for 5 days ski pass i had to pay 204 euro. Accommodation, 800 euro for 5 days....
ОтветитьOr buy a magic pass and ski 69 destinations in Switzerland for the season for roughly €400. ....
ОтветитьAlso in Germany and worth checking out: Garmisch, Oberjoch, Nebelhorn. Easily accessible from Memmingen or Munich airport. Small but cheap!
ОтветитьFrom whos ass did you get these prices?
Borovets - 500 BGN (256€), 178€ in video
Val Cenis - varies ~150-220€, 90€ in video
Jasna - 262€, 136€ in video
Beautiful
Ответитьexcellent and a few places added to my list now, what would be cool is if possible, a pdf to go with the videos. thank you))
ОтветитьI personally would recommend Brauneck over Sudelfeld.
ОтветитьThere’s so much cheaper options not mentioned
ОтветитьHow about a list of ski resorts easily accessible by public transport, preferrably train? It is very difficult to find ones that are convenient, especially when travelling with skis - and some (despite their false marketing) are almost ridiculously difficult to get to (Livigno for example runs a marketing campaign for a bus to St. Moritz - which is great, but St. Moritz isn't exactly on the main line either :D )
ОтветитьThis video makes me dizzy… hard to watch.
ОтветитьThe pricing is outdated. Last year borovets Bulgaria increased day pass to 45€ a day.
ОтветитьAFTER ALL COSTS Flights+transfer+Pass+equipment+Accomodation in europe it will cost you about 1000 Euro per person Minus Food/etc to go to the BEST resorts on the planet, or about 700 per person minus food/etc to go To a bad one. If your gonna be spending this much money anyways, save another 20-30% and go to the best ones
ОтветитьHonestly Minus Val Cenis, none of this was 'budget', just the word being repeated, and accomodation very similar as in all of alps.
Pay $100 extra for the ski pass and $150 extra for the resort per person and your going to the top resorts in the world, the trip will cost you about 1,500 per person in reality regardless of resort for a week.
Flights $250 + Transfers $150 + Accomodation $250 + Ski Pass $400 + Equipment $150 = $1200 per person Minus food/Restaurants/Activities
Be aware that some of the clips shown for each location is not actually from that location. I recognize a few clips from other locations blended in with the resorts mentioned
ОтветитьI see no relation to affordability 😅One or two of them actually are affordable, but more likely this list is the preference of the narrator who did not find a better title to show his favourites.
However, everyone finds affordable ski resorts in their vicinity so cannot understand this thing globally.
February 2023 Jasna : Skipass = 306 Euro.
ОтветитьCheckout Gudauri guys 🙌🏽
ОтветитьWe went to Bulgaria ONCE
Never again
I was considering Jasna but skipass at 342 euros for an adult for 6 days was pretty much matching Alps so I chose there. The prices on the vid are BS or the cheapest you can get outside season. But then why not to mention Livigno where you have free ski weeks and ski passes for 0 euros!?
ОтветитьWhy are you not even linking our Videocontent by telling your sources? Thats just more than unfair. We produce in Sudelfeld and you guys are using it to make money. An easy and fair link of our Video or your sources would be nice, but you obviously didn't feel like it. 😣
ОтветитьMaybe the douchiest thumbnail pic ever
ОтветитьWe own an apartment literally connected to one of the cable cars in serre chevalier, its a great resort been there every year since i was 2, but it doesnt cost 255 euro its more
Ответитьhow Anglophones pronounce ANY foreign word has been baffling me for ages
ОтветитьBosnia? Turkey, Way cheaper than a lot of these. Went to jasna in Slovakia though. Worth going.
ОтветитьBorovets where do you get that price? I see on the internet around €300 for 6 days lift pass. Lower end Hotel is €600
ОтветитьZlatibor in Serbia is also a good one
ОтветитьWell.. Jasna is anything, but not cheap. For that price, travell anywhere in Austria.
ОтветитьRegarding Vogel: Lake Bohinj is 5 minutes walk away from bottom lift station! Not 40! Lake Bled is 20 minutes away from lift bottom station by car.
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