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Ukon
Joined: 29 Jan 2008
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Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2010 1:04 am Post subject: Best way to buy ski resort season pass(online?)? |
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I'm looking to buy a season pass....the resort websites always qoute me around 450-490,000 won.....every korean says I can get it cheaper online....but my search is going nowhere...even with koreans helping me...
BTW, any suggestions on the best resort right next to seoul? I'm gonna be snowboarding alot next month. |
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Ukon
Joined: 29 Jan 2008
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Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2010 7:48 pm Post subject: |
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Nobody? |
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ippy
Joined: 25 Aug 2009
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Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2010 8:33 pm Post subject: |
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maybe theyre thinking of pre season season passes. I have no idea myself because i never bought one in korea, but i think i mentioned this a while back, just make sure you WILL get value for money from it. Also make sure theres enough to do on your mountain. You will get fatigued and sick of getting up at teh crack of dawn on your two days off a week, i promise you. If you have a car, its all good, you can roll there and back for a few hours, but if youre stuck with buses and trains its a different game. It gets tiring and very draining being stuck to those schedules. Also, if theres a season pass that links to several mountains (dont know if they do that in korea, but it happens in japan), you might want to try finding one of them. Theyre usually damn good value for money. |
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Ukon
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Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2010 9:37 pm Post subject: |
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ippy wrote: |
maybe theyre thinking of pre season season passes. I have no idea myself because i never bought one in korea, but i think i mentioned this a while back, just make sure you WILL get value for money from it. Also make sure theres enough to do on your mountain. You will get fatigued and sick of getting up at teh crack of dawn on your two days off a week, i promise you. If you have a car, its all good, you can roll there and back for a few hours, but if youre stuck with buses and trains its a different game. It gets tiring and very draining being stuck to those schedules. Also, if theres a season pass that links to several mountains (dont know if they do that in korea, but it happens in japan), you might want to try finding one of them. Theyre usually damn good value for money. |
I live next to the bus terminal and buses run all day from the resorts to seoul....I also have over a month off and I'm tired of traveling.
I'm worried about having enough to do on a mountain, but I'm a complete beginner so I'm guessing I'll be content for at least one season. |
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