Gstaad to extend SuperPass for its ski slopes
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Gstaad ads slopes to its list
Great news for ski enthusiasts as Gstaad as well as neighboring ski resorts are extending their pass, formally known as SuperPass in order to include 200 km of extra slopes.
The upgraded SuperPass means more from the three ski resorts, Gstaad Mountain Rides, Adelboden-Lenk and Les Alpes Vaudoises. All of these resorts will be included in one ticket.
The new SuperPass is a multiple day ticket, spanning from 4 days to the entire ski season.
This extended pass grants access to 630km of ski slopes, 188 cable cars as well as specific lift facilities which travel up to 3000 meters high.
Gstaad as well as its neighboring regions, offers a wide array of ski slopes with splendid scenery. The first version of the SuperPass was launched in 2012.
This new strategy of expanding the ticket is a response to the recent opening of new ski slopes all across Europe, making the market more competitive each year.
Gstaad however, bears a tradition in offering the true winter experience for skiers from all over the world.
Engaging more people is an obvious objective for any resort during the winter season, in the case of Gstaad, the extension to the SuperPass comes as a fidelity bonus as well as a milestone in terms of upgrading tourist services.
Great news for ski enthusiasts as Gstaad as well as neighboring ski resorts are extending their pass, formally known as SuperPass in order to include 200 km of extra slopes.
The upgraded SuperPass means more from the three ski resorts, Gstaad Mountain Rides, Adelboden-Lenk and Les Alpes Vaudoises. All of these resorts will be included in one ticket.
The new SuperPass is a multiple day ticket, spanning from 4 days to the entire ski season.
This extended pass grants access to 630km of ski slopes, 188 cable cars as well as specific lift facilities which travel up to 3000 meters high.
Gstaad as well as its neighboring regions, offers a wide array of ski slopes with splendid scenery. The first version of the SuperPass was launched in 2012.
This new strategy of expanding the ticket is a response to the recent opening of new ski slopes all across Europe, making the market more competitive each year.
Gstaad however, bears a tradition in offering the true winter experience for skiers from all over the world.
Engaging more people is an obvious objective for any resort during the winter season, in the case of Gstaad, the extension to the SuperPass comes as a fidelity bonus as well as a milestone in terms of upgrading tourist services.