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                <title>Late booking value</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[If you are flexible about when you take a ski holiday; you want value for money and don't mind where you go providing there is plenty of snow, this is my suggested plan.<br>- pack your bags 1st January;<br>- subscribe to Snow Forecast Website, £10 for 3 months (last year), they can provide good 6 day forecasts for anywhwere in the world and their regional summaries are excellent;<br>- watch the snow trend daily but on Monday in particular;<br>- when there is buckets of snow forecast go to the on-line agencies (Neilson, Crystal, Inghams, Iglu etc) and look for their late deals or 'square deals' in your chosen area;<br>- book on Tuesday the best have gone by Wednesday;<br>- many of the low resorts in Austria are wonderful when there is loads of snow;<br>- avoid the school holidays;<br>- look for the higher altitude resorts as the season gets past Easter;<br>- the bigger agencies operate a clearing system so they can tell you the airport you will go to and accommodation is allocated on arrival.<br><br>We have had three excellent value for money holidays using this method.]]></description>
                
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                <title>Blue runs</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Many of Are's blue runs go through subways under the black runs - no more stopping to look up hill for the 'airbourne' - you can just cruise on through.]]></description>
                
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