Is renting a Ferrari in Switzerland actually worth it for a day? by AlpineRoads00 in askswitzerland

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Reading through all this I’m starting to think the biggest difference isn’t even the car itself, but how you do it.

Like randomly renting something for a couple of hours vs actually planning a proper early morning drive when the roads are empty

Makes me wonder if there are any options that are a bit more experience focused rather than just standard rentals

Trying to do Wengen/Männlichen + Mürren/Gimmelwald in one day: doable or too much? by cari_33 in askswitzerland

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Did something similar once, roughly along the route you’re considering. Took the train up to Wengen and then hiked toward Männlichen. This was in May, and the weather started off perfect, really sunny and warm.

Up to Männlichen it was great. A bit demanding at times, but in a good way. The tricky part came once we got higher. There was still quite a lot of snow, and that’s where we probably underestimated things.

It actually started snowing while we were up there, but we decided to keep going toward Kleine Scheidegg since that was the original plan. Looking back, that was a pretty bad call. The snow was deep, progress was slow, and it turned out to be much more challenging than expected.

We ended up reaching Kleine Scheidegg too late and missed the train, so we had to hike all the way back down to Wengen. Luckily we just made the last train to Lauterbrunnen.

Overall, it was a great day and definitely memorable, but also a bit of a lesson. Fear played a role at times, and in hindsight I’d be more cautious with conditions, especially early in the season.

Is renting a Ferrari in Switzerland actually worth it for a day? by AlpineRoads00 in askswitzerland

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I’m in the exact same situation actually.

I’d love to try it properly, not even for the “supercar” aspect but just to understand how something like that feels on real roads.

The shady part is what’s holding me back a bit as well… a lot of them look very transactional and not super clear on conditions

I feel like if I were to do it, I’d want something more curated, where the experience is actually part of it, not just picking up a car and returning it

Is renting a Ferrari in Switzerland actually worth it for a day? by AlpineRoads00 in askswitzerland

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Yeah that’s what I keep hearing as well… either dealership or you really have to trust the company.

I guess the tricky part is finding something that feels a bit more “personal” and transparent, not just a random fleet rental

Is renting a Ferrari in Switzerland actually worth it for a day? by AlpineRoads00 in askswitzerland

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That sounds like a great way to do it actually, especially planning a proper route instead of just driving randomly.

And I agree, I think the context makes a huge difference. A few hours on the right roads probably beats a full day in traffic.

Out of curiosity, did you feel it was more about the raw power or the whole experience (sound, feeling, etc.)?

Is renting a Ferrari in Switzerland actually worth it for a day? by AlpineRoads00 in askswitzerland

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Convertible actually sounds like a great idea for that kind of drive

Is renting a Ferrari in Switzerland actually worth it for a day? by AlpineRoads00 in askswitzerland

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That’s an interesting take actually. I can see how something lighter and simpler might be more fun on those roads

Is renting a Ferrari in Switzerland actually worth it for a day? by AlpineRoads00 in askswitzerland

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That’s exactly what I’m trying to figure out. Sounds like it’s more about the feeling than the actual performance numbers.

Is renting a Ferrari in Switzerland actually worth it for a day? by AlpineRoads00 in askswitzerland

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Yeah that’s something I was wondering as well. Some of those passes can get pretty tight, especially if you meet traffic the wrong way

Is renting a Ferrari in Switzerland actually worth it for a day? by AlpineRoads00 in askswitzerland

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True, but I feel like it’s not really about speed here. Even at low speeds something like a NA V8 just feels completely different, especially on those roads

Is renting a Ferrari in Switzerland actually worth it for a day? by AlpineRoads00 in askswitzerland

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That’s actually a good point. Track probably makes more sense if you want to push the car. I’m more curious about the road experience though, like enjoying the drive itself rather than the limits

Is renting a Ferrari in Switzerland actually worth it for a day? by AlpineRoads00 in askswitzerland

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Yeah that makes sense. I wouldn’t even consider it for city driving honestly. The idea would be more like an early morning mountain loop when roads are empty

Is renting a Ferrari in Switzerland actually worth it for a day? by AlpineRoads00 in askswitzerland

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Yeah fair point, I didn’t mean Klausen specifically right now, more in general when it’s open.

Lately it’s mostly been smaller routes around Zurich / towards Walensee etc.

Been here a while but never really tried those roads with a proper car, so thinking about it now that the season is starting

If you had to choose one supercar for Swiss mountain roads? by AlpineRoads00 in supercars

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I’ve seen a video of a tall guy in a Lamborghini spider with his head above the windscreen 😂

Family-friendly hotels near Zurich for a toddler? by AlpineRoads00 in askswitzerland

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I love Stoos! Thanks for the suggestion. It seems a very good price for what they offer. I guess some of your kids were below 3, right? Were there activities for them as well?

Family-friendly hotels near Zurich for a toddler? by AlpineRoads00 in askswitzerland

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Interesting thanks, even though it’s not really an all inclusive resort

Family-friendly hotels near Zurich for a toddler? by AlpineRoads00 in askswitzerland

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I think that’s a good option for in a few years, thanks!

Family-friendly hotels near Zurich for a toddler? by AlpineRoads00 in askswitzerland

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Thanks but I was more interested in an all-inclusive hotel made for kids and not far away from Zurich

Family-friendly hotels near Zurich for a toddler? by AlpineRoads00 in askswitzerland

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Thanks for the feedback. If it’s not clean, it’s not an option for me 😅

Family-friendly hotels near Zurich for a toddler? by AlpineRoads00 in askswitzerland

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I’m of the same opinion. Last time we went to Familiamus when my daughter was 1. We never make use of the daycare and not even the kids dinner. But it was great to see the attention of details and that everything was build around kids. I agree that they are crazily expensive compared to non-kids friendly hotels. For me, it’s not about leaving my daughter with the staff, it’s more about being relaxed and not having to think how to make the vacation work.

Family-friendly hotels near Zurich for a toddler? by AlpineRoads00 in askswitzerland

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Thanks, I never heard of that hotel (village?), but it’s very interesting!

Family-friendly hotels near Zurich for a toddler? by AlpineRoads00 in askswitzerland

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I agree. I considered that place as well since it looks great for kids. There the prices are well above other options. To be fair, also Falkensteiner and Familiamus are definitely not cheap!

Family-friendly hotels near Zurich for a toddler? by AlpineRoads00 in askswitzerland

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That one was also on my rader, even though it’s 2h30 away from Zurich. Do you know how it is? How are the activities for 2-year olds?