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  • Hi Nigel,

    Thanks for your post. We tend to agree and have raised this directly with the mountain operator Grandvalira (as they set these rules) - but unfortunately they have chosen to stick with their current system. It's just the way they choose to determine the parameters of that pass.

    Ian
  • lift pass concessions

    Nigel Probert

    I was 65 in January but could not have the lift pass concession for the 65 to 69 year old because i was not born between 1950 and 1954 if i had been born in 1954 i would be 66. could someone explain the logic behind this. I always go to pas late January early February after my birthday so i will be 66 before i can qualify. Be aware.