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Planning6 min readJanuary 2026

Ski Pass Collection Points

Where and how to collect your ski pass in Courchevel, including all ticket offices and tips to avoid queues.

Where to Collect Your ski pass

Collecting your ski pass in Courchevel is straightforward, with multiple ticket offices strategically located throughout the resort. Whether you've pre-purchased online or need to buy on arrival, understanding your options helps minimize waiting time and maximize skiing.

The resort offers two main pass types: the Courchevel-only pass covering 150km of local pistes, and the Three Valleys pass providing access to the entire 600km ski area including Méribel, Les Menuires, and Val Thorens.

Main Ticket Office Locations

Courchevel 1850

  • • La Croisette: Main ticket office
  • • Jardin Alpin: Near Verdons gondola
  • • Forum: Central village location

Courchevel Moriond (1650)

  • • Ariondaz: Base of main lift
  • • Signal: Village center

Courchevel Village (1550)

  • • Grangettes gondola base
  • • Near village parking

Le Praz (1300)

  • • Olympic gondola base station
  • • Near ski jump area

Online Pre-Purchase: The Best Option

The most efficient way to obtain your ski pass is pre-purchasing online through the official Courchevel or Three Valleys website. Online purchases typically offer 5-10% discounts and allow you to collect passes from dedicated "Web" windows with shorter queues.

Online Purchase Benefits

  • Price savings: 5-10% discount on most pass types
  • Faster collection: Dedicated "Web" pickup windows
  • Guaranteed availability: Secure your dates in advance
  • Photo upload: Skip photo booth queues
  • Family linking: Manage all passes in one account

Best Times to Collect

Avoiding peak collection times significantly reduces waiting. Arrive early morning (8:00-8:30) or late afternoon (16:00-18:00) for the shortest queues. Saturday mornings (changeover day) and Sunday mornings are the busiest times to avoid.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The main ticket office is at La Croisette, near the base of the Verdons gondola. Additional offices are at Jardin Alpin and the Forum. All offices can issue or collect any pass type.

Yes, passes are available for purchase at all ticket offices. However, buying online in advance saves 5-10% and reduces queue time at collection windows.

Bring your booking confirmation (print or digital), photo ID, and a passport-style photo if not uploaded online. The process takes 5-10 minutes at Web collection windows.

Some luxury chalets offer pass collection as part of their concierge service. Check with your chalet before arrival. They'll need your booking confirmations and photo ID copies.

Visit any ticket office with your ID. If linked to an online account, reissue is usually straightforward. Replacement fees (€15-25) apply. Keep your original receipt to expedite the process.