A clear, honest comparison — so you know exactly which pass to buy before you arrive.
Buy the Chamonix Le Pass unless you specifically plan to ski in Courmayeur (Italy) or Verbier (Switzerland), or you want the Aiguille du Midi cable car included. The Unlimited costs approximately €90 more per person for 6 days — that's €360 extra for a group of four. Only pay for it if you'll use the extras.
Feature by Feature
| Feature | Le Pass | Mont Blanc Unlimited |
|---|---|---|
| Les Grands Montets | ✓ Included | ✓ Included |
| Brévent + Flégère | ✓ Included | ✓ Included |
| Les Houches + Le Tour | ✓ Included | ✓ Included |
| Free valley bus | ✓ Included | ✓ Included |
| Aiguille du Midi cable car | ✗ Not included (~€70 extra) | ✓ Included |
| Courmayeur, Italy | ✗ Not included | ✓ Included |
| Verbier, Switzerland | ✗ Not included | ✓ Select days |
| 6-day adult price | ~€350 | ~€440 |
| Price difference | ~€90 per person · ~€360 for group of 4 | |
Which is right for you?
No plans to ski Italy or Switzerland — the Le Pass covers everything in the valley at €90 less per person.
If you're not doing the Vallée Blanche and don't want the cable car, save the €90 and buy the Aiguille du Midi ticket separately if needed.
A day in Courmayeur on the Italian side of Mont Blanc is stunning. If it's on your plan, the Unlimited pays for itself.
At ~€70 for a standalone Aiguille du Midi ticket, the Unlimited's €90 premium makes more sense if you're definitely going up.
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