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Opinion

Full day, empty pockets: how you get fleeced on Switzerland’s slopes

Patrick Bardelli
23/2/2022
Translation: Jessica Johnson-Ferguson

You must be having a laugh! Seriously, pull the other one. Welcome to my rant about prices in Swiss ski resorts in general and in Davos in particular.

And so, I find myself sitting outdoors in the cold, clutching a lukewarm drink and feeling angry. Absolutely fuming, to be precise. 25 francs for a bit of hot water, coffee powder, a drop of schnapps and whipped cream from a can. Plus a Coke Zero in self-service. Seriously?

Let me just tally that up:

  • Day pass 78.–
  • Liquour coffee & Cola Zero 25.–
  • Barley soup 15.–
  • Mixed salad 13.50
  • Non-alcoholic Weizen beer 8.–

Skiing a sport for the masses? Don’t make me laugh

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