Special deals at Sierra at Tahoe

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Sierra at Tahoe is offering specially priced lift tickets because of early season conditions. 

Holiday Festivities began Sunday and continue through Wednesday. Family-friendly activities each day include snowman contests, Santa skiing and snowboarding around the resort, a hot chocolate and candy cane farewell, as well as a Jingle Bell limbo with fabulous prizes on Sunday and the Elk Grove Middle School Choir singing carols on Monday.

Sierra-at-Tahoe Resort offers some deals this winter season. The 3-Pak offers skiers and riders the chance to purchase lift tickets at last year's price, through January 1, 2009. 3-Pak tickets can be used any day of the winter season, including holidays, and don't have to be used consecutively. At just $45 per day for adults and $37 per day for young adults, the price can't be beat.

Ski & Stay packages are available online, starting at just $80 per person per night.

 Sierra-at-Tahoe Resort is located just 12 miles west of Lake Tahoe and receives an annual average of 480 inches of snowfall. For more information, visit www.SierraAtTahoe.com or call 530.659.7453.

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