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2011/2012 Area Ski Rates 2011/2012 Area Ski Rates CONNECTICUT Mohawk Mountain, Cromwall: 1-800-895-5222; http://www.mohawkmtn.com/default/tickets.html Military Prices: Active Duty Military ski & ride Free; Non-active duty personnel & Veterans pay Junior rate for any lift ticket. Must show active military ID, or DD-214 discharge papers and a Photo ID. Regular Prices: Fri-Sun & Holidays: Adults (16-64): $54/8hr flex, $49/4hr flex, $46/Wknd & Holiday 8:30am-1pm, $46/Sunday 1pm-4pm, $26/Fri & Sat 6pm-10pm; Junior (6-15) & Senior (65+): $46/8hr flex, $41/4hr flex, $38/Wknd & Holiday 8:30am-1pm & Sunday 1pm-4pm, $26/Fri & Sat 6pm-10pm; Child (5& under): $15 all sessions; Midweek Non- Holiday & Fri non-holiday (Fri ticket must purchase by noon on Fri): Ages (6+): $30/8hr flex, $20/4hr flex; Child (5& under): $15 all sessions. Mount Southington, Plantsville: 1-800-982-6828 http://www.mountsouthington.com/content/hours-ticket-prices Military Prices: $35/8hr flex & 4hrflex; $25/6-10pm. Regular Prices: Adults (13-64): $53/8hr flex, $49/4hr flex, $33/6-10pm; Junior (6-12) & Senior (65-69): $43/8hr flex, $39/4hr flex, $33/6-10pm; Child (5& under): $35/8hr flex & 4hrflex; $25/6-10pm; Beginner Area: $40/8hr flex, $35/4hr flex, $28/6-10pm; Special Time Tickets available: check website for more info. Woodbury Ski Area, Woodbury: (203) 263-2203; http://www.woodburyskiarea.com/winter/rates.html Regular Prices: Adults (12+): $39/full day, $36/half day, $29/6-10pm; Juniors (6-11): $37/full day, $33/half day, $27/6- 10pm; Child (5& under): $12 all sessions. Cash discount for military & non-military members may be available (subject to availability). Ski Sundown, New Hartford: (860) 379-7669 http://www.skisundown.com/LiftTicketsRentals/LiftTickets.aspx Military Prices: $10 off Adult or Junior 8-hour tickets, $5 off Adult or Junior Night tickets; one discount issued per valid Military I.D. Regular Prices: Adults (15-64): $55/8hr, $49/4hr flex, $35/6-10pm; Junior (7-14): $47/8hr, $41/4hr, $31/6-10pm; Child (6& under): $16 all sessions; Sunnyside Learning Area: $35/8hr & 4hr, $28/6-10pm; Senior (65+): $33/8hr, $28/4hr & 6- 10pm; 2-Hour non-holiday weekdays: $31. MASSACHUSETTS Berkshire East Ski Resort, Charlemont: (413) 339-6617 http://berkshireeast.com/military Military Prices: Valid with Military I.D. for Active Duty and Immediate Family; Mon-Fri non-holiday: All ages (6+): $25/Full Day, $20/Afternoon & Night; Weekends & Holidays: Adults (19-64): $38/Full Day, $25/Afternoon, $20/Night; Student: $30/Full Day, $25/Afternoon, $20/Night; Junior (6-12) & Senior (65+): $25/Full Day & Afternoon, $20/Night. Tots (5 & under): free w/ paying adult. Rental discounts available as well. Regular Prices: Weekends & Holidays: Adults (19-64): $58/Full Day, $40/Afternoon, $28/Night; Student: $48/Full Day, $35/Afternoon, $28/Night; Junior (6-12) & Senior (65+): $38/Full Day, $28/Afternoon, $28/Night; Mon-Fri non- holiday: Adult, Student, Junior: $38; Senior: $28. Tots (5 & under): free w/ paying adult. Catamount Ski Area: (413) 528-1262 http://www.catamountski.com/tickets-passes/lift-tickets.cfm Military Prices: Valid with Military I.D. for Active Duty; Season Pass: $239; $15.00 discount on lift tickets; $10.00 discount on rentals Regular Prices: Mon - Fri Non-Holiday: Adults (14-69): $29/Full Day; Junior (7-13): $27/Full Day; Senior (70-79): $25/Full Day; Child (all areas): $15/Full Day; Child (carpet lift): $10/Full Day; 80+: Free; Weekends & Holidays: Adults (14-69): $61/Full Day; Junior (7-13): $50/Full Day; Senior (70-79): $50/Full Day; Child (all areas): $27/Full Day; Child (carpet lift): $15/Full Day; 80+: Free; Wed & Thurs Night: Adults (14-69): $27/Full Day; Junior (7-13): $25/Full Day; Senior (70-79): $20/Full Day; Child (all areas): $10/Full Day; Child (carpet lift): $5/Full Day; 80+: Free; Fri & Sat Night: Adults (14-69): $35/Full Day; Junior (7-13): $32/Full Day; Senior (70-79): $20/Full Day; Child (all areas): $10/Full Day; Child (carpet lift): $5/Full Day; 80+: Free. Jiminy Peak Mountain Resort: (413) 738-5500 http://www.jiminypeak.com/lift-tickets Military Prices: Save $10 off on consecutive day tickets beginning on the 2nd day at the window, save $15 off online! Multi day tickets include free night skiing. Regular Prices: Discount is available for tickets purchased online. Ski Butternut: (413) 528-2000 http://www.skibutternut.com/lift-tickets-passes/ways-to-save/military-discounts/ Military Prices: Valid with Military I.D. for Active Duty & Immediate Family; Holidays (valid: 12/24-1/2/2012 & 2/21- 26/2012): Adults & Juniors: $40; Weekend Non-Holiday: Adults & Juniors: $35; Weekends & Some Holidays: Child (6 & under): $15; Rental Discounts and $20 lessons also available. Regular Prices: Mon - Fri Non-Holiday: Adults (14-69) & College: $25; Junior (7-13) & Senior (70+): $20; Child (6 & under): $15; 80+: Free; Holidays: Adults (14-69): $60; Junior (7-13) & Senior (70+): $50; Child (6 & under): $25; College (with ID): $40; Weekends: Adults (14-69): $55; Junior (7-13) & Senior (70+): $45; Child (6 & under): $20; College (with ID): $35. Ward Ski Area: (508) 845-1797 http://skiward.com/tickets-and-rentals/lift-tickets/ Military Prices: Valid with Military I.D. for Active Duty & Immediate Family; 50% discount for ALL active duty, 10% for family members & inactive members Regular Prices: Weekdays: Ages 6+: $27/ Day & Evening; Ages 5 & under: $10/ Day & Evening; Saturday, Holidays, School Vacation: Ages 6+: $42 Day & Twilight, $37/Afternoon & Evening; Ages 5 & under: $10 all sessions; Sundays: Ages 6+: $42/Day, $37/Afternoon; Ages 5 & under: $10/Full Day; Discount for beginners area is available; On Wednesday & Saturday (6pm-9pm), get two tickets for the price of one. NEW YORK Bristol Mountain: (585)374-6000 http://www.bristolmt.com/lift-tickets?AspxAutoDetectCookieSupport=1 Military Prices: Valid with Military I.D. for Active Duty only; Adults: $44 for an 8-hour lift ticket. Regular Prices: 4-hour: Adult (13-64): $54, Junior (8-12) & Senior (65+): $44; 8-hour: Adult (13-64): $57, Junior (8-12) & Senior (65+): $47; 8-hour Lunar Launch (Magic Carpet Lift Only): Adult (13-64): $19, Junior (8-12) & Senior (65+): $19; Twilight (4-10pm): Adult (13-64): $37, Junior (8-12) & Senior (65+): $32; Day-Night (open-10pm): Adult (13-64): $60, Junior (8-12) & Senior (65+): $50; Specials available for consecutive day ticket purchases; Children 7 & under free with paying adult. Peek’n Peak: (716)355-4141 http://www.pknpk.com/snowsports.html# Military Prices: Valid with Military I.D. for Active Duty; Receive half-price lift ticket any day. Regular Prices: Weekend/Holiday: Adult (12-64): $54/All Day, $95/All Day Sat & Sun, $34/Night, $50/4-hour; Junior (6- 11): $41/All Day, $75/All Day Sat & Sun, $24/Night, $37/4-hour; Senior (65+): $33 for any session; Weekday: Adult (12-64): $45/All Day, $34/Night, $39/4-hour; Junior (6-11): $34/All Day, $24/Night, $29/4-hour; Senior (65+): $33 for any session. Child 5 & under ski free with paying adult (child must wear ticket). MAINE Camden Snow Bowl: (207)236-3438 http://www.camdensnowbowl.com/rates-and-hours Military Prices: Receive $5 off full day ticket, $3 off half day/evening Regular Prices: Mon & Tues: Closed (except during Holidays & Vacation Weeks); Wed thru Fri: Adult (18-69): $23/Full Day, $17/Night, $13/2-hour; Student (full time w/ ID): $21/Full Day, $16/Night, $13/2-hour; Senior (70+): Free all sessions; Child (5 & under): Free all sessions; Weekend/Holiday/Vacation Weeks: Adult (18-69): $35/Full Day, $28/Night, $17/2-hour; Student (full time w/ ID): $26/Full Day, $20/Night, $16/2-hour; Senior (70+): Free all sessions; Child (5 & under): Free all sessions. Saddleback: (207) 864-5671 http://www.saddlebackmaine.com/2011-2012-ticket-rates Military Prices: Valid with Military I.D.; Pay Junior Rates: $39/Sun-Fri non-holiday, $49/Full Day (Sat & Holidays), $39/half-day (Sat & Holidays) Regular Prices: Adult (19-69): $49/Sun-Fri non-holiday, $59/Full Day (Sat & Holidays), $49/half-day (Sat & Holidays); Junior (7-18): $39/Sun-Fri non-holiday, $49/Full Day (Sat & Holidays), $39/half-day (Sat & Holidays); Senior (70+): $10 all sessions; Toddler (6 & under): free all sessions; South Branch: $29 all sessions; College students receive Junior price with ID. Shawnee Peak: (207) 647-8444 http://www.shawneepeak.com/pricing/lift_tickets/ Military Prices: Valid with Military I.D. for active duty, retired, or dependent and receive $10 off the price of your lift ticket, and $5 off $29 Sunday Afternoon tickets. Also receive $20 rentals. Regular Prices: Weekends & Holidays: Adult & Senior (13+): $59/Full Day, $48/Mid-day, $29/Sunday Afternoon; Junior (6-12): $46/Full Day, $39/Mid-day, $29/Sunday Afternoon; Mon-Fri (Non-Holiday): Adult (13-65): $41/Full Day, $35/Mid-day; Junior (6-12) & Senior (66+): $33/Full Day & Mid-day; Night (4pm-close): All Ages (6+): $13/Monday, $16/Monday (1/16/12, 2/20/12), $25/Tues-Thurs (non-holiday), $30/Fri & Sat & Holiday; Adult & Senior (13+): $65/Sat night special w/ all day Sunday; Junior (6-12): $49/Sat night special w/ all day Sunday; Any Day: Adult & Senior (13+): $30/Rabbit run Double & Surface Lift; $15/Surface Lift Only; Junior (6-12): $25/Rabbit run Double & Surface Lift; $15/Surface Lift Only; Kids 5 & under: free with paying adult. Multi-Day discounts available. Sugarloaf: 1-800-843-5623 http://www.sugarloaf.com/PricingProducts/military_benefits.html Military Prices: Valid with Military I.D.
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