Buy a six-pack for Mountain High

| | Comments (0) |
mtskier.jpg

Well, it's still not too late to buy a six pack for Mountain High Ski Resort. No we're not talking beer, dude, we're talking lift tickets. But you better hurry, because the offer ends Jan. 20, so move it or lose it.

The package gives you six eight-hour lift tickets good any day or night for only $179. Do the mathand you'll realize that's just $29 per ticket. 

Tickets are usually $51 weekdays and $62 on peak weekends in January and February. So you would save $21 to $32 a trip.

Better yet, tickets are transferable so you can use more than one ticket each day to treat family and friends. Besides,  every six-pack is encoded on an electronic access card for hands-free lift access. You can go from your car to the lifts. Awesome!

Tickets are good all season, but expire at the end of the season. They're not valid holidays, Jan. 19-21, Feb. 16-18.

Six-packs are available at more than 240 sports shops in Southern California, as well as the resort's online store... but don't even think of asking for them at Mountain High! Click here for a sales location near you.

Leave a comment

About this blog

Reporter Rich Irwin is an avid skiier. This blog recommends area slopes and finds deals.

About this Entry

This page contains a single entry by Richard Irwin published on January 17, 2008 9:53 AM.

Skier sues 8-year-old over slopeside collision was the previous entry in this blog.

Roxy and moxy at Bear Mountain on Sunday is the next entry in this blog.

Find recent content on the main index or look in the archives to find all content.

Recent Comments

Powered by Movable Type 4.25

Advertisement

Headlines

Other blogs

One suspect in disabled sex assault case in custody in Crime Scene
Comments still not working in Best High School Sports Blog - Fred Robledo Talks Prep Sports
Celebration was 75 years in the making; Monrovia city council hosts parade and rally for Wildcats football team. in High School Sports Blog -- From The Sidelines with Miguel Melendez
Breaking the chains in West Covina in From Steve Scauzillo's Opinion Desk
Scientology a Rose Parade 'sponsor'? in Public Eye