Things are pretty inexpensive….
Will flights cost is a wee bit more than if we were heading to Colorado? A tad. But what you lose there you make up for and then some everywhere else!
Lodging 🛏️-We pay a third to a quarter what it costs us to rent a two bedroom house in a resort town out west.
$125-$150 a night
Ski rental 🎿- it’s crazy cheap to rent kids skis at the intersport I lost in my Austria travel guide. My husband and I bring our own skis
€13-€15 daily
Lift tickets-Well you know😆. The Ski City Pass is AH-MAZING. Prices are comparable to what you pay in small NC resorts, and this one covers 12 different resorts!!!!
Food 🥘- Eating at the resorts costs a third of the price if you know where to go. Slopeside huts are usually really inexpensive because they are typically family owned and operated.
€40-€50 for a family of 5
Groceries shopping 🛒- same deal. Grocery stores are really reasonably priced with farm fresh eggs costing under €3, milk for €2, even prosecco for under €4.
Gas ⛽️- While you’ll spend more at the pump than here, we get SO much more mileage out of our vehicle than we do here. In fact, this last time, we were there for 2 full weeks and drove ALL OVER the place and only filled up once!
Not to mention it’s an entirely amazing experience! The benefit for our kids has been greater than we’d ever expected❤️

