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Frank Huber

4 years ago

Outdated lifts, bad service, high prices - this is...

Outdated lifts, bad service, high prices - this is reality in St. Moritz today. Just one example: after a lift failure on the last day of skiing, I am home with aching shoulders and broken skis. A very unattractive experience, goodwill of course zero, but ellenlange explanations why it came to the lift failure. Of course, no one was on site - even visually impaired guests were given no help, after 30 minutes walk on unprepared roads without signposts, one was finally at the destination. Or: broken upholstery and much too small elevator hoods, where you constantly bump your head. Everything old brand, pure investment backlog (where do all the TV money go?). While other areas have had heatable, immaculately functioning facilities and WLAN on the lifts for decades, there is radio silence in St. Moritz. Yes, you have become full and comfortable - and would most like it, if the guests would prefer not to ski anymore and just deliver their money. A sad development - which is still dubbed by a great marketing - but woe, once the big events and World Cups are over or obsolete ... then the big howls and teeth chattering will begin. Top of the World? If then only in terms of "More appearances than being" - the rest is more expensive rip-offs and its worth money in any way.
P.S .: I am considering taking a lawyer to claim at least the cost of my ruined skis. Also great, if you are forced to act so and only after the holiday legal advice.

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