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Purchasing a Disounted Vialattea Skipass for a kid at Montgenvre

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Hi All,

I think I may have found a "Loophole" on how to get discounted Montgenevre Skipass for kids and wanted to see if anyone else has already done this.
We are coming to Montgenevre this weekend with my 6-year old son. Looking at their website, I see that a daily skipass for a "Junior" (6-15) will cost ~ 35 Euro - BUT - I also see that if buy him the ViaLattea 'International' skipass, which should also cover Montgenevre, it will cost me only 16 Euro (as he was born after 2016). So half the price Smile.

Is my understanding correct? Has anyone done this before? Can you at all but the ViaLattea skipass in Montgenevre?

Thank you.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
I have a vague recollection that in the past when we've bought the Vialattea Interntional Baby pass there had to be a full paying adult getting one too and you will need to buy a skicard (which was 5eur when we last did it about 6yrs ago) to load it onto. Long time ago now that we were doing this (I miss those days of discounted kids tickets!) so could have all changed.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Thanks @trmacc.

It’s an interesting point. I wonder if anyone can confirm it. I tried looking at the Vialattea website, but could not find clear information.
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This page seems to say under 6's are free ??

https://skipass.montgenevre.com/en/tarifs-guichet

"..child <6 yo : free (day by day)
+ 75 yo : 6 €/day (day by day).."

scroll down to just above 'Pedestrians' :: Montgenevre pass
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 Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Under 6, yes. But our son in 6.5… not sure how strict they are.

I’m essence I’m just thinking of to purchase the Montgenevre skipass online ahead and get the few euros discounts, or try the mentioned “loophole” once I arrive and either save big, or “lose” a few euros and purchase his skipass at full price Eh oh!
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