Mt. Titlis ticket confusion, does it include Ice Flyer + snow park?

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A traveler named EarlCarias is planning a trip to Mt. Titlis on April 7 and needs help with ticket pricing. They noticed price differences online and want to confirm if their CHF 72 ticket includes access to the top and activities like the ice flyer and Trübsee snow park.

Key takeaways:
  • The CHF 72 ticket is a special winter offer and provides access to the mountain's top.
  • The ice flyer has an additional cost, while some activities at Trübsee, such as snow tubing, are free.
  • Check other websites for more details on activities and ticket options.
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  • EarlCariaso
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    20 March 2024 at 8:25:31 #1292016

    Hello I need help with tickets going up to Mt Titlis.

    Online when i look at prices on the website it is 96 Chf but when i book and input my date and persons it is 72 Chf. we are having lunch in Titlis Panorama restaurant Im scared the 72 ticket wont take us up to the top.

    also does the ticket include the activities at top like ice flyer and Trubsee snow park?

    We will be there april 7.

    Thank you so much

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    Reply 1 of 1 • 21 March 2024 at 9:15:48 #1304515

    Hi EarlCarias,

    Attached you’ll find our guide to visiting Mt. Titlis:

    The rate of CHF72 is a  special winter 2023-2024 offer.

    The Ice Flyer is an additional cost. Some activities at Trübsee will cost but snow tubing is free. If you scroll to “Other websites of interest”, there are some useful websites here.

    Kind regards,

    Yolanda

     

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