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  • That's a great question!

    The reason for the difference in pricing is because from 4+ days the pass includes one day in Grandvalira. So there's kind of a price per day for 1-3 days, and then from 4+.

    Due to the pricing and changes happening this winter, for passes of more than six days it can sometimes be better value to buy two shorter duration passes.

    Steve
  • lift pass price confusion

    ghostrider6630

    ​so folks looking at arinsal.co.uk as usual every year but this year the pass a five day pass is €192 a 10 day pass same area €450 its doesnt take a genius to book 2 5 day passes at total €384 saving €66 euro why is my question.
    Or a 7 day pass with €45 per extra day so €270 +€90 for extra 2 days = €360.
    But i buy a 7day pass and a 2 day pass total cost is €355.
    Is this how this season is going to be that we search for deals?