Mount titlis and jungfrau pass

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    27 March 2012 at 18:16:39 #805063

    Hi,

    My wife and I are visiting switzerland from 1-apr-2012 to 9-apr-2012. We already have swiss saver pass for 8 days.
    My journey from interlaken to grindlewald is free. For journey from grindlewald to jungfrau i need to buy pass. On sbb.ch i am getting pass for 170CHF for return journey for both of us(A checked half travel card checkbox). And on some other website i found pass for 128CHF for return journey for both of us. I am confused whether should i buy pass to jungfrau on the spot from grindlewald Or i should buy before in hand to get best rate.

    I also wanted to visit mount titils. my ride up to engleberg is free. from there i need ticket for gondola, which is costing me online around 50CHF. I have same confusion that sholuld i pass before i reach to switzerland or i get the same rate even if i buy on the spot.

    -Vishal

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    Annika
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    28 March 2012 at 13:20:09 #835343

    Hello vishal. You can best buy your tickets for the Jungfraujoch and Titlis on the spot before boarding the train or cable car. Titlis is discounted by 50%. The Jungfraujoch is discounted by 25% up from Grindelwald (checking the half-fare card checkbox will show 50% discounted prices). You can calculate the right prices for the Jungfraujoch by calculating 75% of the prices listed at the Jungfrau railways website.

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