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Ski pass, check-in and one-day tickets
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Here you can find all the important information about Full Metal Mayrhofen
The festival ticket includes all the bands' concerts.
Travelling by public transport is possible. Mayrhofen railway station is easily accessible by train from Munich.
The check-in is located in the Europahaus, Durster Str. 225, 6290 Mayrhofen.
The concerts take place in venues in the village and are accessible without a ski pass.
The concerts in Mayrhofen will take place in the Brück'n Stadl and on the Forest Stage at the Waldfestplatz, Brandbergstraße 364, 6290 Mayrhofen.
The parties in the mountain huts are only accessible via the mountain lifts. A ski pass or an ascent and descent ticket is required for this. For pedestrians there is a day ticket at special conditions for € 22.50.
Ski passes and tickets for the mountain railways are available online at https://www.mayrhofen.at/de/pages/skiticket-mountopolis-zillertal or directly at the cable car.
Du hast die Wahl zwischen folgenden Ticketarten:
- 6-day ticket (31.03.2025 to 05.04.2025)
- 2-day ticket (04.04.2025 bis 05.04.2025)
- One-day ticket
Day tickets for Full Metal Mayrhofen are available from Metaltix.comand presumably at the box office.
Day guests can use the car park at the Ahornbahn on Friday and Saturday. If you arrive before 5.00 pm, you can have your car park ticket validated free of charge at the ticket office of the mountain railway on presentation of your FMM ticket. If you arrive after 5 pm, you can exchange your car park ticket for a free one-way exit ticket at the ticket counters around the Waldfestplatz by showing your FMM ticket.
Various types of accommodation are available via kaboodle.com and mayrhofen.at
FMM merchandise will be available at the Europahaus, Durster Str. 225, 6290 Mayrhofen.
The Meet&Greets with the artists will take place at the Europahaus, Durster Str. 225, 6290 Mayrhofen.
Admission is free for children under 12 (when accompanied). Admission to events is possible from the age of 16, and to the Brückenstadl from the age of 17. The Austrian Youth Protection Act applies. https://www.bundeskanzleramt.gv.at/agenda/jugend/jugendschutz.html