1. In order to ensure organised groups the greatest possible information and to enable them to purchase the ski passes for the Kronplatz ski area and for the Dolomiti Superski ski region in a fast, simple and straightforward way, the relevant reductions and regulations are presented below.
2. "Organized group" means that the group leader presents himself/herself at the ticket office with a list of the participants' names and purchases and pays for all the ski passes. On the name list, which must be presented on the organisation's headed letter-paper, the participants have to be listed separately according to their sex and age (men, women, children born 2017-2024, juniors born 2007-2016 and seniors born 1959 and before) and the period of validity of the ski pass. For children, young persons and senior citizens it is necessary to present valid identity cards or passports since their reductions differ from the adults' ones.
Ski instructors with an international pass and a valid ISIA, F.E.M.P.S or IVSI-pass 2024 or 2025 (as from January) receive 30% reduction. Max. 4 ski instructors per 20 group participants.
3. When purchasing day or multi-day lift tickets Dolomiti Superski, organised groups which meet the above-mentioned requirements and consist of at least 20 persons, will receive following discounts:
The group reduction cannot be granted in conjunction with other special offers or reductions.
4. When purchasing day or multi-day lift tickets Kronplatz, organised groups which meet the above-mentioned requirements and consist of at least 20 persons, will receive following discounts:
The group reduction cannot be granted in conjunction with other special offers or reductions.
5. The ski passes can either be paid cash, by credit card (CartaSì, Visa, Master, Eurocard, AmEx) or by bank transfer in advance. In the latter case the bank charges must be paid by the customer and the amount due must have been credited to the quoted bank account before the tickets are issued.
6. Those organisations, however, that want to bill their commission (written agreement with the "Skirama Kronplatz" or the "Dolomiti Superski" management is required) on the basis of the total amount of tickets purchased during the winter season (the minimum amount is € 30,000), are not entitled to any further reductions or free tickets. For mutual control, the organisation must ask the ticket office for a signed and stamped list of the tickets purchased. At the end of the winter season these confirmations have to be submitted to the head office of Skirama Kronplatz or Dolomiti Superski together with the commission invoice before April 30, 2025.
7. Organizations that have concluded a written agreement with the "Skirama Plan de Corones" management and that do not present themselves at the sales offices as a single group, will have to organize themselves with coupons or vouchers, on which the name and stamp of the organization and the names and the period for which the customers would like to purchase the ski pass are entered.Customers will have to hand in one coupon for each group or family that purchases the ski pass and pays for it jointly. For organizational issues and to avoid unnecessary waiting at the issuing cashiers, no more lists will be accepted with all participants showing up individually at the cashiers. The discounts given in these cases will only be those established in writing with the "Skirama Plan de Corones" management. Also in these cases discounts cannot be combined with other offers or discounts.
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