Davos Klosters Bergbahnen Ag
Davos Klosters Bergbahnen Ag
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Very nice place to have lunch during the skiing day. Atmosphere is super. Sun shines on the terrace ????
As a top reviewer, this is my first poor (**) review. I like to compliment the places I have visited and I appreciate good service. This is the place where I got the most arrogant and poorest service ever! The second star I gave it, it's only because of its location. Beautiful on the end of slope 24 in Davos-Klosters, just before you arrive Shiffer. To begin with, a bottle of Coke Zero cost me 6 (SIX) CHF. (!!!) The most expensive in Davos or any other mountain place I have visited , (only this year I was in Kitzbuhel, Austria, Madonna Di Campillio, Italy, and Davos, Switzerland). I asked friends who where in the French Alps and the Swiss Crans-Montana resort, and no one paid such an amount. The rest of the mountain pubs and restaurants were between 4.50-4.80 CHF.Then, for that amount, not expecting a smile from the waitress, wouldn't you expect a glass? The waitress came with the bottle, put it on the table, and disappeared. Of course that I lost my appetite, and wouldn't eat there. I called her, and ask for some ice, and her "very logic" answer was: it's a bottle, where can I put the ice? so I asked her, if she, please, would bring me a glass with some ice, and she said :ahh, like if I put a gun to her head. She brought it with a very sour face. I drank it so quickly and rushed to leave that depressing place. For your information, there was only one more couple there. It wasn't like a packed place that she couldn't serve.
Loved the atmosphere, usually quality music too. Many options for off-piste riding.
This will only make sense if you know the area. First, I would obviously admit that the guys who run the lifts have to make the judgements about what is safe, but the following moans are because I’ve been visiting the area for decades and have never had an issue before. 1. Day 1, after heavy snowfall, the Parsennbahn was running at 40% capacity, apparently because of wind, so queue to get up the hill was frustratingly slow moving. 2. Day 3. Fine weather. Arrived at the Schiferbahn at 0950 to find that they hadn’t loaded the bubbles on to the cable. 50 minute wait. 3. Day 5. Most lifts on Parsennbahn closed, although Parsennbahn was running at full capacity. Schiferbahn and the chairs around the Weissfluhjoch opened in the late morning but conditions didn’t seem to be any better. I understand that the lift company have the actual facts about the weather and the forecast so there may well have been good reason for all this, but I’ve never seen it before. The general impression was that they were extremely slow to get the lift system up and running in the morning.
