Europe Ski Pass

B_K

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Signed up for the pre release of the this new multi resort pass in Europe. They have a massive list of resorts but i dont know much about skiing in EU so can anyone tell me if this would be worth it?
https://snowpass.com/en/
 
Most of these are pretty small local resorts. It'll be interesting to see if they can add a few bigger ones to make this more appealing though (Sierra Nevada, Isola and a couple of others are more known but most of these places are really tiny). It's an interesting idea but limited to 10 days at each, this feels like it might be something you'd only grab if you were on some kind of European ski road trip and trying to avoid major ski areas.
 
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Most of these are pretty small local resorts. It'll be interesting to see if they can add a few bigger ones to make this more appealing though (Sierra Nevada, Isola and a couple of others are more known but most of these places are really tiny). It's an interesting idea but limited to 10 days at each, this feels like it might be something you'd only grab if you were on some kind of European ski road trip and trying to avoid major ski areas.

Thats what I was thinking, if the list was that long it had to be smaller operations. Thank you for insight though! thinking id rather just get a pass or do day tickets at the bigger resorts because i know the prices are very reasonable and they have an insane amount of terrain.
 
I am from Europe, but I have to say I never heard of most of those resorts.

If you want to ski park, you are definitely better of getting a day pass at a resort with a nice park, as they are usually like 50 Euros, maximum 60 Euros. (Not considering Switzerland)

**This post was edited on May 15th 2019 at 3:49:39am
 
Also from europe. I know a few from from the resorts and a couple of the resorts that are from germany are tiny and crowded and also far away from the alps. It would be better to buy a season pass from a large Ski Area like the Zillertal Superskipass.
 
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