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Posts Tagged ‘season pass’
Thursday, October 20th, 2011
Meteorologists are predicting another banner winter in North Lake Tahoe. Last year, the destination received more than 70 feet of snow, making for epic conditions December through May.
Planned Opening Dates (subject to conditions)
Alpine Meadows: TBD
Boreal Mountain Resort: October 31
Diamond Peak: December 15
Granlibakken: December 16
Homewood Mountain Resort: TBD
Mt. Rose – Ski Tahoe: November 23
Northstar: November 18
Squaw Valley: November 23
Sugar Bowl: TBD
Resort Improvements
We mentioned a lot of the ski/board resort improvements in our last update, but we’ve picked up a few more in the past week that we’d like to share.
Granlibakken, which has an intimate, beginner ski hill, and lift access to cross country skiing is perfect for those just learning, along with Nordic skiers. New this year is the Lighthouse Spa with a variety of treatments, such as massage therapy, skincare, manicures and pedicures, body waxing and healing treatments. (Photo, right: The sled hill at Granlibakken)
Homewood Mountain Resort, on the West Shore, is the second resort in North America to install the Magnestick chair lift safety technology. (It was introduced at Alpine Meadows last winter.) The Magnestick chair lift safety system keeps kids in place on the lift through an electromagnetic seatback and corresponding magnetic vest worn by child riding a chair lift. When a child reaches the chair lift deboarding platform, the vest is deactivated allowing for a seamless release from the seatback. Magnestick has been installed on the resort’s Quail chairlift, which is adjacent to Homewood’s children center.
On Donner Summit, Sugar Bowl Ski Resort has skiers and riders saving on lift tickets every day of the season with their CORE Daily Pass. The pass, a points-based loyalty and rewards program, offers $15 off all-day rack rate lift ticket for just a $19 annual membership. CORE members also earn points every time they ski and ride, and for every qualifying dollar spent, it can be redeemed for free items across the resort. (Photo, left: Sugar Bowl during an early storm, October 6, 2011)
Get more information on North Lake Tahoe’s ski resorts here, and check out Cool Deals when booking your 2011/12 ski or board trip.
Tags: Alpine Meadows, boreal, Diamond Peak, Homewood, magnestick, Mt. Rose-Ski Tahoe, Northstar, season pass, ski, ski resort, sledding, snowboard, spa, squaw valley, Sugar Bowl Posted in Apres Ski, ski, Ski resorts, snowboard, Spa, winter | No Comments »
Tuesday, September 27th, 2011
 Credit, Tom Day
Squaw Valley and Alpine Meadows Ski Resort announced today that the two North Lake Tahoe ski resorts have agreed to combine operations under common ownership and offer season passes and lift tickets that will allow guests to enjoy skiing and riding on both mountains. The transaction is expected to close prior to the commencement of the 2011-12 winter season.
Wondering what that means for your season pass purchasing? For $799 you can have unfettered access (translation=unrestricted dates) to both Squaw and Alpine combined via the Tahoe Super Pass. Together the resorts have a little more than 6,000 skiable acres, meaning that combined they make the largest ski resort in the U.S. Compare Squaw/Alpine with other U.S. and North American resorts.
If you purchased a season pass for either resort before today you now have access to both mountains, essentially doubling your value. Read more about the various passes and FAQs, including some of Alpine’s multi-resort passes previously issued.
Read the complete press release on the merger here.
So how do you feel about the merger? Share your thoughts with us!
Tags: Alpine Meadows, Lake Tahoe, season pass, ski, ski resort, skiable terrain, snowboard, Squaw Valley USA Posted in ski, Ski resorts, snowboard, winter | No Comments »
Monday, September 26th, 2011
UPDATED: Sept. 27, 2011
Whether you want to believe it or not, we’re getting close to ski and board season in North Lake Tahoe. Resorts have been pulling out all the stops with great deals on season passes for several months already. If you’ve yet to purchase a pass or are still undecided on which resort to head to, here are the details on each resort’s season pass program:
Ski Tahoe North Interchangeable Lift Ticket: Ski Tahoe North’s Interchangeable Lift Ticket is accepted at all seven alpine ski resorts, every single day of the season. Use your ticket at a different resort each day, or find your favorite mountain and return over and over again. You can purchase the interchangeable pass to include 3 to 7 days, with prices ranging from $222 to $518. There are no blackout dates and you get 2-for-1 purchasing power at Diamond Peak. The pass is limited to residents of specific zip codes, so check here to see if you qualify.

Alpine Meadows: If you purchased your Alpine Meadows season pass before September 27 your options included a variety of options from Filtered, Slightly Filtered and Unfiltered as well as a Tripl3Threat College Pass covering Alpine, Homewood and nearby Kirkwood. The September 27 announcement of Alpine’s merge with Squaw Valley USA introduced a new slate of pass options under the Tahoe Super Pass, valid at both Squaw and Alpine. Levels are still based on blackout dates and include: Bronze, from $439 for adults, which has some blackout dates as well as no access all Saturdays in January and February. The Silver Pass gives access any day of the week but includes select blackout dates and is $599 for adults. The Gold Pass has unrestricted access to both mountains any day and is $799 for adults. Purchase passes online here and get details on previously purchased 2011/12 Alpine Season Passes here.

Diamond Peak: Diamond Peak’s no-nonsense season pass plan offers great rates for visitors along with their famous lake views. Current adult pass rates are $454 valid any day or $363 for Monday through Friday only. Rates are also available for seniors from $150, super seniors from $42, children, youth and college students from $125. If you’re a beginner Diamond Peak may be the place for you with their special $109 Beginner Season Pass, valid for the easier Lodgepole and Schoolhouse lifts. Click for details and to purchase.
Homewood Mountain Resort: Like Diamond Peak, Homewood has amazing views of Lake Tahoe that passholders can’t get enough of. Adult rates are $399, senior is $199, and youth passes are $159 – $259 depending on age. Since this resort is partnered with Alpine Meadows, you can also access the slopes at Alpine and Kirkwood if you purchase the Alpine combo season pass. Click here for details on each option.
Granlibakken: While Granlibakken doesn’t offer season pass rates, their daily passes are just $24 for adults and $14 for children under 12. And yes, that’s the full day rate! They also offer the opportunity to buy out an entire ski hill for private parties and corporate team building for just $750/day. Pretty cool. Check out details here.
Mt. Rose-Ski Tahoe: Mt. Rose staked a claim for low-priced season passes more than a decade ago and continues to offer great deals. Their Raw pass has just a few blackout dates and covers all age groups for just $199. To avoid blackouts and have a choice of any day to ski check out the unlimited pass at $377 for adults, $255 for seniors, $199 for 13 – 22 and $133 for children. Get the rates and other passholder perks.
Northstar-At-Tahoe: With Northstar’s addition to the Vail Resorts fold season pass options have really unfolded for this year. You can get just the basic Tahoe Value pass for $379 (adult rate) and gain Sunday – Thursday access to Northstar and nearby Heavenly with limited blackout dates. Or, you can upgrade to one of the Epic Pass options, part of the 7-resort Vail system. The Epic 7-Day offers 7 unrestricted tickets valid at any of the 7 mountains for $499 adult or $249 child. If you plan on skiing more than 7 days, consider either the Epic Local Pass ($249 – $499) which includes 11 blackout dates but is otherwise valid daily at any of the 7 resorts, or the Epic Pass ($329 – $649) which again is valid at all 7 resorts but has no date restrictions. Get the full details to purchase.
Sugar Bowl: Sugar Bowl, similar to other resorts, offers passes based on whether you plan to hit the slopes mid-week or any day. The Midweek Plus Passes are valid Monday through Friday with some blackout dates but offers unrestricted access before Christmas and after March 11. Rates range from $299 – $329 based on age. If you like to head up Sundays, consider the Summit Sunday Pass which is basically the Midweek Pass with Sundays included, just $319 – $429 based on age. For even more access consider Slightly Restricted, offering any day of the week and select blackout dates, or the Unrestricted with access any day. Pass rates are $179 – $529 for Slightly Restricted and $209 – $799 for Unrestricted. Evaluate all of the options here.
Squaw Valley USA: Squaw makes season passes buying easy, and now with the acquisition of nearby Alpine Meadows, offers mountain access at both resorts. If you already purchased a season pass at Squaw (except the Squaw Midweek), then it’s valid at Alpine as well. Otherwise, the options for Squaw passes are the same as those for Alpine under the Tahoe Super Pass. See Alpine Meadows above for details. Then, step onto the medal podium here. (Photo credit: Tom Day)
As always, resorts are offering deals if you purchase early so be sure to check the sites sooner rather than later if you want to snag a great pass deal. Locals often get better rates as well, so if you live nearby, check to see if you qualify. Each resort offers a variety of benefits with their passes, from early powder days to resort discounts, line-jumping, special parties and more. Depending on your slope-style, you’ll want to check out those additional benefits as well as the actual resort terrain when making your decision.
And just what is a super senior? Be warned, they’re the advanced skiers over 70 that can still impress with their slope prowess.
Learn more about Tahoe’s ski/board resorts here and snag some Cool Deals to go with your passes.
Tags: Alpine Meadows, Diamond Peak, Granlibakken, Homewood, Lake Tahoe, lift ticket, mt. rose, north lake tahoe, Northstar-at-Tahoe Resort, season pass, ski, skiing, snowboard, snowboarding, Squaw Valley USA, Sugar Bowl Posted in Cool Deals, Deals, Family, ski, Ski resorts, snowboard, winter | 1 Comment »
Monday, March 15th, 2010
Can’t get enough of the white stuff? Get access to next season’s snow before this season’s melts with Squaw Valley’s 2010/2011 season pass, already on sale. The best season pass value for skiers and boarders at North Lake Tahoe’s top-ranked resort starts at just $369 for adults and $99 for children 12 and under.
Passes are available at four levels from Bronze to Silver, Gold and Platinum with benefits ranging from no blackout dates to discounts and free lift tickets. Squaw Valley passholders can also purchase a 2010 spring pass, the resort’s “Five Circles” jacket or discounted premium parking right now.
Prices on Squaw’s season passes for next year increase on May 10, 2010.
Tags: board, season pass, ski, squaw, value Posted in Deals, ski, Ski resorts | No Comments »
Tuesday, March 17th, 2009
Season passes for the 2009-2010 ski season are an unbelievable deal at Squaw Valley USA with prices slashed by $1000 in honor of the celebratory season that marks the 60th Anniversary of Squaw Valley’s founding and the 50th Anniversary of Squaw Valley hosting the 1960 Winter Olympics. Coined the “50/60 Pass,” the drastically reduced 2009-2010 season pass is on sale March 20, 2009 at www.squaw.com.
The 2009-2010 season-long celebration is anchored by magnificent events in recognition of the resort’s 60th Anniversary and the 50th Anniversary of the 1960 Winter Olympic Games. The 50/60 celebration kicks-off opening day, Nov 21, 2009, when Squaw Valley pro-skier and base jumper, Shane McConkey, base jumps out of the resort’s legendary Cable Car.
In conjunction with the 50/60 celebration, season pass prices range from $369 to $1499 if purchased by May 11, 2009.
Pass details as well as complete child, young adult, senior and race team pricing is available at www.squaw.com
Tags: 50/60 pass, season pass, ski, squaw valley, winter olympics Posted in Cool Deals, Events, ski | No Comments »
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