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Family ski pass for friends

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user1494670108 · 09/01/2019 19:43

We're skiing in a group, can two (female) friends combine to make a family with three children and get a family ski pass?
I know that officially you should be a "family" but am wondering if I can do it online to take advantage of the better rates.
It's 3V, he's anyone done this?

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cestlavielife · 10/01/2019 21:24

Why not? If they ask just say you are a couple....but it's 2 adults plus children ..they won't ask for marriage certificate....

Onatreebyariver · 10/01/2019 21:35

Don't see why not. It would be a brave person who dared to say they didn't believe they were a couple and insist on witnessing a snog to prove they were in a relationship ;)

I'd definitely book the family ticket.

OKhitmewithit · 12/01/2019 22:04
Grin
massistar · 12/01/2019 22:43

Friends of ours did just that in Paradiski. 2 single mums and 3 kids.

massistar · 12/01/2019 22:43

Book online beforehand if you can!

user1494670108 · 13/01/2019 09:05

Thanks @masistar that's exactly our plan so it's good to hear someone else did it

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user1494670108 · 18/01/2019 12:56

I've ordered them and at no point was I actually asked if we were a family so I haven't lied. I was concerned as I'm pretty sure that Morzine ask to see birth certificates to prove that all children in a family are actually birth but they've been posted so I cant see an issue this time. Thanks all for the replies

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OKhitmewithit · 18/01/2019 13:09

'm pretty sure that Morzine ask to see birth certificates Really? I honestly can't believe that's true. We did this in Tignes and no one cared. Adults and children in a group.

Just say you foster and you're a gay Mormon.

cestlavielife · 18/01/2019 17:11

They might ask for proof of age But a family can be anything. It s about adults and children in a group.

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