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Lift Discount 2010-11.Doc PSIA-NW/AASI MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS 2010-11 SEASON LIFT DISCOUNT INFORMATION SKI AREAS DAILY RATE DOCUMENTS OREGON 1> CURRENT PSIA/AASI CARD HOODOO SKI AREA 50% OFF 2> OUTSIDE TICKET WINDOWS – NORTH LODGE MT. ASHLAND SKI AND SNOWBOARD Level II & III-COMP SKIING 1> CURRENT PSIA/AASI CARD RESORT Level 1 – 50% Discount 2> SEASON PASS 3> LETTER FROM DIRECTOR CONFIRMING EMPLOYMENT MT HOOD MEADOWS $10 OFF SHIFT TICKET 1> CURRENT PSIA/AASI CARD PRICE 2> VALID DEC-MARCH (NO EARLY OR LATE SEASON) MT HOOD SKI BOWL $26 - DAY 1> CURRENT PSIA/AASI CARD 2> $23 - NIGHT PHOTO ID 1> CURRENT PSIA/AASI CARD ANTHONY LAKES MT RESORT COMP 2> CURRENT STAFF ID (EMPLOYEE ID) FROM SKI AREA WHERE WORKING TIMBERLINE $25 1> GO TO ANY TICKET WINDOW 2> CURRENT PSIA/AASI CARD 3> DISCOUNT EXPIRES MAY 30, 2011 4> ONLY VALID WHEN SKI AREA IS IN FULL OPERATION WILLAMETTE PASS COMP 1> PNSAA EXCHANGE LETTER WASHINGTON CRYSTAL MOUNTAIN $5 PER DAY – LEVEL III 1> GO TO GUEST SERVICES ONLY 2> SHOW CURRENT PSIA/AASI CARD 49° NORTH 50% OFF 1> CONTACT TICKET OFFICE 2> CURRENT PSIA/AASI CARD MISSION RIDGE SKI & BOARD RESORT $31 TICKET 1> ORIGINAL LETTER FROM DIRECTOR/SUPERVISOR 2> CURRENT PSIA/AASI CARD 50% DISCOUNT MON-FRI 1> CURRENT PSIA/AASI CARD MOUNT BAKER 25% DISCOUNT WEEKENDS 2> SEASON PASS/LETTER FROM TEACHING AREA & 3> EFFECTIVE AFTER 12/1/10. HOLIDAYS ½ PRICE 1> GO TO TICKET WINDOW SKI BLUEWOOD 2> CURRENT PSIA/AASI CARD 20% DISCOUNT 1> SHOW SEASONS PASS STEVENS PASS 2> CURRENT PSIA/AASI CARD LEVEL III – COMP DAY 1> GO TO SUMMIT LEARNING CENTER OFFICE THE SUMMIT AT SNOQUALMIE TICKET 2> IF SLC IS NOT OPEN, GO TO VISITOR GUEST SERVICES LEVEL II – 1/2 PRICE 3> CURRENT PSIA/AASI CARD DAY TICKET 4> CURRENT SEASON PASS FROM SKI AREA WHERE (Prices vary) TEACHING 5> PHOTO I D. (IF NOT ON PASS) $31 WEEKENDS & 1> PURCHASE TICKET AT TICKET BOOTH WHITE PASS HOLIDAYS 2> CURRENT PSIA/AASI CARD Your next visit will be $26 3> ALL CURRENT MEMBERS with a passport lift ticket Mt Hood:Denali:CLIENTS:PSIA-NW:Membership Benefits:Lift Discount 2010-11.doc IDAHO 1> GO TO TICKET OFFICE BOGUS BASIN 50% DISCOUNT 2> CURRENT EMPLOYEE SEASON PASS/LETTER FROM SS DIR 3> CURRENT PSIA/AASI CARD 4> NOT VALID DURING HOLIDAY PERIODS 1> GO TO GUEST SERVICES SCHWEITZER MOUNTAIN RESORT 50% DISCOUNT 2> CURRENT PSIA/AASI CARD 3> BRING LETTER AND SEASON’S PASS FROM SKI AREA 1> GO TO TICKET OFFICE AT BASE VILLAGE OF SILVER SILVER MOUNTAIN RESORT ½ OFF FULL DAY MOUNTAIN RESORT TICKET 2> SHOW PSIA/AASI CARD AND PHOTO I.D. 1> LEVELS 2 & 3 ONLY SUN VALLEY RESORT $45 REG SEASON 2> CURRENT PSIA/AASI CARD $55 PEAK SEASON 3> LETTER FROM DIRECTOR 4> GO TO SKI SCHOOL DESK AT BOTTOM OF MOUNTAIN ALASKA 1> PURCHASE TICKET AT TICKET WINDOWS ALYESKA RESORT DISCOUNT 2> CURRENT PSIA/AASI CARD 3> PHOTO ID 1> CURRENT PSIA/AASI CARD EAGLE CREST FIRST 2 DAYS FREE - 2> GO TO SKI SCHOOL WINDOW ADD’L DAYS 50% OFF 3> PROOF OF CURRENT EMPLOYMENT UTAH 1> GO TO SNOWPARK SKI SCHOOL OFFICE DEER VALLEY 30% DISCOUNT ON THE 2> CURRENT PSIA CARD FULL DAY RATE 1> CURRENT PSIA/AASI CARD THE CANYONS 50% OFF FULL-DAY 2> PICTURE ID AND SEASON’S PASS TICKET 3> LETTER, ON OFFICIAL LETTERHEAD, VERIFYING CURRENT EMPLOYMENT AT A SKI AREA, SIGNED BY SKI/SB SCHOOL DIRECTOR: THIS LETTER WILL BE KEPT BY US 1> CURRENT PSIA CARD SNOWBIRD $54 TRAM TICKET. 2> GO TO MOUNTAIN SCHOOL OFFICE – SNOWBIRD CENTER 3> CAN GO TO ANY TICKET WINDOW WITH PSIA CARD. 1> GO TO SKI SCHOOL DESK AT MOONBEAM CENTER SOLITUDE MTN RESORT $45 2> CURRENT PSIA/AASI CARD 3> PHOTO ID 4> EXCLUDES CHRISTMAS WEEK, MARTIN LUTHER KING & PRESIDENT’S WEEKENDS 1> GO TO TICKET OFFICE SUNDANCE 1/2 DAY RATE 2> CURRENT PSIA/AASI CARD 3> LETTER FROM DIRECTOR 4> NOT VALID 12/25-1/1, PRESIDENT’S OR MLK WEEKENDS MONTANA 1> GO TO TICKET OFFICE BRIDGER BOWL ½ DAY RATE 2> CURRENT PSIA/AASI CARD 1> GO TO SNOWSPORTS SCHOOL OFFICE AT MADISON BASE MOONLIGHT BASIN LEVEL I 30% DISCOUNT AREA LEVEL II 40% DISCOUNT 2> CURRENT PSIA/AASI CARD LEVEL III 50% DISCOUNT 1> GO TO ANY TICKET WINDOW RED LODGE MOUNTAIN RESORT DISCOUNT 2> MUST SHOW CURRENT PSIA/AASI CARD 1> GO TO INFORMATION CENTER ONLY IN BASE LODGE WHITEFISH RESORT (BIG MOUNTAIN) 50% OFF SINGLE DAY 2> CURRENT PSIA/AASI CARD ADULT TICKET 3> PHOTO ID Mt Hood:Denali:CLIENTS:PSIA-NW:Membership Benefits:Lift Discount 2010-11.doc COLORADO/NEW MEXICO LEVEL II & III – COMP ANGEL FIRE RESORT 1> CONTACT SKI SCHOOL OFFICE PRIOR TO ARRIVAL 505- LEVEL I – 50% 377-4287 DISCOUNT 2> GO TO SKI SCHOOL TICKET OFFICE 3> CURRENT PSIA/AASI CARD 4> ORIGINAL LETTER OF INTRODUCTION FROM DIRECTOR CONFIRMING EMPLOYMENT 5> NOT VALID 12/22 – 12/31 1> GO TO ANY TICKET WINDOW ASPEN, HIGHLANDS, SNOMASS, 40% OFF DAY RATE 2> CURRENT PSIA/AASI CARD AND PHOTO I.D. BUTTERMILK, ASPEN MTN 1> GO TO THE SKI/RIDE DESK DURANGO MOUNTAIN RESORT $10 DISCOUNT ON FULL 2> CURRENT PSIA/AASI CARD DAY TICKET 1> GO TO SKI SCHOOL STEAMBOAT SKI AND RESORT 25% OFF LIFT TICKET 2> SEASON PASS/LETTER OF INTRODUCTION FROM SKI RACK RATE AREA/CURRENT PAY STUB 3> CURRENT PSIA/AASI CARD 4> PHOTO I.D. 1> GO TO ANY TICKET WINDOW VAIL & BEAVER CREEK $68 2> CURRENT PSIA/AASI CARD 3> MUST BE CERTIFIED 4> ONE PASS PER DAY, PER PERSON CALIFORNIA & NEVADA $68 1> GO TO SEASON’S PASS OFFICE HEAVENLY VALLEY 2> PROOF OF EMPLOYMENT FROM SKI AREA 3> CURRENT PSIA/AASI CARD 25% DISCOUNT 1> LETTER FROM DIRECTOR MAMMOTH/JUNE SKI AREAS 2> CURRENT PSIA/AASI CARD/PHOTO I.D. 3> GO TO ANY TICKET COUNTER $37 1> MUST BE EMPLOYED BY A SKI RESORT MT ROSE SKI TAHOE 2> BRING EMPLOYEE PASS TO QUALIFY COMP – LEVEL III 1> GO TO TICKET WINDOW TAHOE DONNER $5 REGISTERED 2> PRESENT CURRENT PSIA/AASI CARD LEVELS I & II CANADA 1 FREE DAY 1> SHOW CURRENT PSIA/AASI CARD MOUNT WASHINGTON ALPINE RESORT 2> LETTER OF INTRODUCTION FROM SKI SCHOOL DIRECTOR TO MT WASH SS DIRECTOR MIKE MANARA Mt Hood:Denali:CLIENTS:PSIA-NW:Membership Benefits:Lift Discount 2010-11.doc .
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