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Spring 2009: Hot deals at Lake Tahoe ski resorts
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As the weather warms and the days grow longer and longer, that legendary Tahoe snow phenomenon — corn snow — has started making an appearance at Lake Tahoe ski resorts.
And since the early-March storms dropped a heaping helping of snow on the Tahoe Basin, this spring is shaping up to be a good one.
Lake Tahoe ski resorts are looking to capitalize, and are offering some great deals to skiers and snowboarders looking to get some late-season turns in.
And since the early-March storms dropped a heaping helping of snow on the Tahoe Basin, this spring is shaping up to be a good one.
Lake Tahoe ski resorts are looking to capitalize, and are offering some great deals to skiers and snowboarders looking to get some late-season turns in.
Kirkwood offers mid-winter pass for $259
Get Tahoe's best snow for the rest of the winter for $259 full adult pass, $199 full junior pass or $129 full child pass, with no blackouts or restrictions. Buy your Kirkwood Mid-winter season pass today and pick it up and start skiing/riding from February 16. Click here for more pricing and to purchase or call their ticket office at 209-258-7254.
Alpine Meadows Spring Unlimited Ticket for $159
Alpine is offering its Alpine Club members a great deal on a spring pass. Starting March 28 through the end of the season, holders of the new Spring Unlimited Ticket can ski and ride for the rest of the season for just $159. You must be an Alpine Club member to purchase this unbelievable deal. If you are not a club member, join for only $10. Snag your unfiltered, unlimited, unbelievable, unrestricted ticket before it's gone!
Prices:
Adult Full Day (19-61) Ticket $159
Adult Full Day (19-61) Ticket + Club Membership* $169
Details here: http://www.skialpine.com/ski-tickets/spring-ticket
Squaw Valley offers spring passes for $179
Warm sunny days, open bowls full of spring corn, hanging out poolside in the afternoon - all essential elements of spring at Squaw Valley USA. With a Spring Season pass, you could be here every day from March 29th to the end of the 2008-09 Winter Season.
Spring Pass Features:
• Valid 7 days a week from March 29th to the end of the 2008-09 Winter Season
• Includes FREE use of the Swimming Lagoon & Spa at High Camp
How to purchase:
• Fax to 530-452-7141 or bring a Spring Season Pass form to the Special Tickets office (download the form below)
• OR - Bring 3 unused 2008-2009 Coporate Program Vouchers to Special Tickets in exchange for a Spring Pass (Corporate Program Vouchers from previous years are valid for that respective year's Corporate Program pricing value)
Details here: http://www.squaw.com/2009-spring-season-pass
Ski/ride Northstar & Sierra-at-Tahoe free this spring by buying your 2009-10 pass now
The Double Whammy pass lets you ski/ride both Sierra-at-Tahoe Resort and our sister resort Northstar-at-Tahoe, and best of all, by buying your 2009-10 pass now, new passholders ski/ride freee this spring starting March 23. Current passholders receive a $10 Food & Beverage Card when you renew online by April 30 (use promo code: 2681).
Check out details here: http://www.sierraattahoe.com/info/winter/season-passes.asp
Buy your 2009-10 Diamond Peak pass now and ski/ride free this spring
Diamond Peak is offering 09/10 season passes on sale March 16 through September 30, 2009. The major advantage of purchasing your 09/10 season pass now is that you get to ski the rest of the 08/09 season for free! Purchase a non-resident Full Adult season pass for only $454 or a non-resident Midweek Adult season pass for only $363 at the Early Bird rate.
You can purchase your 09/10 Diamond Peak season pass online by visiting www.diamondpeak.com, mailing or faxing in your application or in person by visiting the Diamond Peak Guest Services window. For more information, please call (775) 832-1177.
More fun spring activities at local resorts
March 20
Bruce Spring Skiing
Yep, you did read that right. Diamond Peak is celebrating the first day of spring and “The Boss” by offering a $1 lift ticket to all people named Bruce on “Bruce Spring Skiing” Day. If your name is Bruce, bring your ID to Guest Services to redeem your $1 lift ticket. Enjoy live music on the base lodge deck, incredible lake views, and blue corduroy groomed runs.
Starwatchers: Diamond Peak has extended a personal invitation to Bruce Springsteen and his family to attend “Bruce Spring Skiing” day but as of press time hadn’t received a definite answer. Be on the lookout!
March 21-22
Squaw Sessions Ski & Snowboard Teen Camps
Squaw Sessions is specifically designed for intermediate and advanced 13-18 year-old skiers and snowboarders. The program provides the new school breed with the opportunity to experience Squaw Valley’s rich freeride culture firsthand. For more information or to make reservations please call Squaw Kids at (530) 581-7166.
March 21
Diamond Peak Jiblet
Intermediate/advanced freestyle skiers and snowboarders are invited to participate in the Diamond Peak Jiblet which will take place on special features in front of the base lodge deck. Call (775) 832-1120 for details.
Last Tracks Beer Tasting
Last Tracks at Diamond Peak is a unique opportunity for skiers and snowboarders to enjoy a happy hour at Snowflake Lodge overlooking Lake Tahoe before taking a freshly groomed sunset run. This week, sample beer from New Belgium Brewing with representative Cody Dawson. Single tickets only cost $32. Visit www.diamondpeak.com for details.
March 21
Dress up day at Homewood
Join in on the fun at Homewood Ski Resort with dress up days through the end of the season. This week, those dressed in “animal” costumes will receive $5 off their lift tickets. Next week, it’s Hawaiian Day. Visit www.skihomewood.com for a complete schedule.
March 23
General Admission 7 days a week at Sugar Bowl
Starting March 23, the popular General Admission Days program, which gives skiers and riders age 13 – 69 free rentals for the day and a free two- hour group lesson at any level with the purchase of their lift ticket, will be offered seven days a week. Visit www.sugarbowl.com for details.
March 28
The Diamond Peak
3rd Annual Uphill Race
The opposite of the famous Last Tracks, this First Tracks Uphill Race will challenge people interested in going up the mountain self-propelled. Enjoy breakfast and an award ceremony at Snowflake Lodge before the mountain opens. Prizes will be provided for best time (male and female) plus a raffle for everyone participating. The cost participate is $10 which includes a T-shirt. An advanced race to the top of Crystal will be held at 7:30 a.m. The regular race to the Snowflake Lodge will be held at 8 a.m. Test your endurance and have a great time, visit www.diamondpeak.com or call (775) 832-1177 for details.
March 29
9th Annual Diamond Peak Dummy Downhill
Participants build a dummy on skis or snowboards to launch a big jump. Those who enter a dummy will receive a free commemorative T-shirt and lift ticket for the day (limit 2 per dummy). The Dummy Downhill is free open to the public. Categories include Best Crash, Longest Jump, Most Creative, and more. Call (775) 832-1177 or visit diamondpeak.com for details.
April 13
Alpine Meadows to Host Spring All-Mountain Youth Ski & Snowboard Camp
Just in time for spring break, Alpine Meadows Ski Resort will offer a week of fun all-mountain training for skiers, snowboarders, and telemarkers ages 7 through 16 starting Monday, April 13 at the Spring All-Mountain Camp. Kids and teens will receive expert coaching and instruction in all aspects of their sport with focus on racing; all-mountain as well as park skiing and riding; safe backcountry travel; and avalanche and snow safety awareness. Participants of the Spring All-Mountain Camp meet on the snow and ready to go near the base of Summit Six Chair (near the Alpine Meadows lodge). Coaching is from 9am-2:30pm each day. The camp fee is $345 and includes lift tickets for the five camp days ($295 for pass holders). Campers received five days of coaching with Wednesday, April 15 as a rest day without coaching. Call 530.581.8200 to reserve a spot in the All-Mountain Camp by Sunday, April 6. Visit SkiAlpine.com or call 530-583-4232 for more information about Alpine Meadows.
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