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Mont
Tremblant Ski Resort
9
Sure-fire Ways to Save Money On Accommodation,
Lift
Tickets and More..
Author:
Devon O' Malley
Officially
inaugurated in 1938, Mont Tremblant is a unique gem among Canada's
eastern ski resorts. For many people though, "unique" also means
expensive.
It's true, there may be some truth in this instance. Mont Tremblant
actually translates to Trembling Mountain, which may relate to the
trembling of the tourists once they tally up their expenses and
witness their quickly shrinking budget.
Yet fear not. I've collected a number of practical tips to help you
save money on your Mont Tremblant accommodation, activities, lift
tickets, and more.
Tip #1 - The Early Bird Gets The Mont Tremblant Accommodation
Savings
If you know exactly when you're like to have your vacation, booking
in advance often means increased savings. If you're flying, try to
leave avoid leaving on the weekends, and instead try the cheaper
middle of the week departures. Reserving accommodation in advance
can also allow for negotiating cheaper nightly rates, especially if
you're flexible by even a few days.
Tip #2 - Avoid Hotels & Book Your Mont Tremblant Condo Directly with
Homeowners
Booking your Mont Tremblant accommodation directly with homeowners
and independent companies saves you money by avoiding swarms of
middle agent fees. Most owners also do not charge the non-refundable
10% hotel tax, and prices are quoted for up to the maximum sleeping
capacity of the property, not per person. Plus, many owners offer
free parking, whereas most rental managers and hotels have
additional nightly parking fees.
Tip #3 - Invite Your Friends And Share The Cost
When searching for your Mont Tremblant accommodation, check out the
larger properties and consider inviting a few friends or even
another family! When booking a bigger property, adding an extra two
people could save you a few hundred dollars by our the cost.
Tip #4 - Buy Your Food Outside the Village
In that last stretch of the trip, most visitors to Mont Tremblant
prefer to check into their accommodation rather than go preemptive
shopping for groceries, where they get nailed with price markups at
the local village food store. Instead, shop at a grocery store just
off Highway 117 as you approach the resort, which offers more
selection and lower prices than within the Mont Tremblant village.
Tip #5 - Secure Your Rental Gear and Avoid Being A Statistic
This is a more preventative measure than a money saving tip. Sadly,
like every other resort, ski and snowboard theft is a possibility in
Mont Tremblant. Lock up your gear with the lock plugs sold in every
Mont Tremblant shop. The resort provides racks all over the mountain
for you to secure your rental gear. Tip #6 - Use the ATMs and Avoid
the Banks
Short on cold, hard cash? There are a number of reasons to avoid the
banks when you need to withdraw your money. For starters, most banks
charge a $5 transaction fee for currency exchanges. And while it's
possible to exchange foreign currency at shops, restaurants, and
hotels, the exchange rate is often much lower than simply using the
ATM.
Tip #7 - Don't Buy Stuff In The Village
Strolling through Mont Tremblant's Pedestrian Village is great for
people watching and window shopping, as the actual prices can be
quite high. A 3% resort tax is also added to your purchases at the
checkout, further inducing wallet trauma. If you spy an item that
activates your "must-have" meter, it's possible the same item may be
available back in Montreal or at another outlet on your way home.
Tip #8 - Look For Promotions In Tourist Brochures & Flyers
The local tourist brochures, newspapers, and flyers are a great
place to scour for discount coupons and deals. These coupons may
only save a few dollars here and there, but it definitely adds up
when spread over a few days and combined with all the other expenses
that accompany a memorable Mont Tremblant vacation.
Tip #9 - Discount Lift Tickets for Teens/College Students
A little known Mont Tremblant secret is the discount offered to
young teens and post-secondary students. For some reason, Mont
Tremblant doesn't apply much effort publicizing these deals.
Instead, be prepared at the lift ticket window with ID cards showing
your teens eligibility, and the same if you're a college or
university student. Otherwise you're likely to end up paying for
full adult tickets.
About the
Author:
Devon O' Malley is a staff writer for
www.AlluraDirect.com,
a vacation rental website offering powerful search and instant
booking features for owners and guests alike. On your next Mont
Tremblant vacation, check out their Mont Tremblant accommodation
directory and save money by booking your Mont Tremblant condos
directly with homeowners.
Things To Do and See in
Mont Tremblant
Mont Tremblant Resort, Mont Tremblant
North of Montreal, this wonderful resort offers some of the best
skiing in eastern North America.
Attraction type: Ski area; Mountain; Resort community; Tram
Le Scandinave,
Mont Tremblant
This spa is known for its unique Scandinavian-style treatments.
Attraction type: Spa
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