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Alpine Meadows

Alpine Meadows season passes are available for the early rate price through Monday, Sept. 1. Adult full season passes are available online at www.skialpine.com for $874 (a $25 savings). Adult midweek passes are also available for $25 off (just $374 – when purchased online). As a new Alpine Meadows season pass holder benefit, all full, 2008/2009 Alpine Meadows season passes will be valid at Homewood Mountain Resort for free.

Exclusive pass holder parties: pass holders receive additional new perks as well.
For a full list of season passes, visit www.skialpine.com. Prices increase Tuesday, Sept. 2. Go online or stop into the season pass desk from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. over Labor Day Weekend, call (530) 581-8310 for more information.

Boreal Mountain

Maximize your skiing and boarding at Boreal Mountain Resort for the 2008/2009 season with a season pass. Season passes are non-transferable, non-refundable.
Boreal passholders get 20 percent off lift tickets at any sister resort including; Soda Springs Winter Resort, Donner Summit Calif., Park City Mountain Resort, Utah, Mt. Bachelor Ski Resort, Oregon, Las Vegas Ski & Snowboard Resort, Nevada, Killington and Pico Resorts, Vermont.

A Boreal anytime passes are: adult $329, child (5-12) is $99, seniors (60-69) are $139 or 70+ are $39. Boreal offers family discounts. night riding passes, college passes and the SuperSaver Pass. Passes are available now.
Visit rideboreal.com or call (530) 426-3666 ext. 184.

Diamond Peak

Diamond Peak 2008/09 season passes are on sale until Sept. 30, so now’s your time to purchase it and get a head start on your winter season. Save money off the regular rate by taking advantage of this special deal and buy a season pass for as low as $295 (a mid-week adult resident rate) until the end of September. Diamond Peak’s full pass non-resident rates include: $454 adult, $209 college, $188 youth (13-17), $156 child (7-12) and $188 senior (60-69).

Discounts are available for residents of Incline Village/Crystal Bay. Diamond Peak season pass holders will enjoy a newly renovated Base Lodge set for a completion on Nov. 1.

For more information, visit www.diamondpeak.com or call (877) GO-VIEWS.

Homewood Mountain Resort

Homewood Mountain Resort 2008/2009 season passes are available at the early-purchase price through Labor Day Weekend. Own an adult full season pass to the mountain SKI Magazine deemed “the Gem of Tahoe’s West Shore” for just $399. Adult midweek season passes are just $249.

Visit skihomewood.com to purchase a 2008/2009 season pass today or to browse all available season passes. The Homewood season pass desk, located on the first floor of the North Lodge, will be open Friday Aug. 29 through Monday, Sept. 1 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

For more information, call (530) 525-2992.

Mt. Rose

From Tahoe's Highest Base (elevation 8,260'), skiers are launched nearly 1,800 vertical feet in 3.5 minutes. The reward is panoramic views of Lake Tahoe and Nevada. The real payoff begins as you descend into 1,200 acres of some of the Sierra's best powder.

Season passes are on sale now through September and then prices will be at full price. An adult full season pass is now $399 through Sept. 30, children and seniors (75+) are $111. Or renew a Mt. Rose season pass from any year or any other ski resort from last year for $333.

Mt. Rose ski resort will be open Tuesdays through Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. throughout September.

Visit www.skirose.com for more information.

Northstar-at-Tahoe

Double Whammy Season Pass Sale. Northstar Resort will be offering a free $25 gift card to be used in any of the Northstar-owned shops in the Village at Northstar when you purchase a Double Whammy Season Pass at the Gondola ticket window during Labor Day Weekend, Friday Aug. 29 through Monday, Sept. 1. The offer valid for the purchase of Adult or Young Adult Season Passes only. Northstar also offers a variety of other season passes.

Visit www.NorthstaratTahoe.com for more information.

Squaw Valley

Become part of the Squaw Valley USA experience as a season pass holder, heading straight to the lifts all season long.

All day tickets and season passes include free night skiing. Prices on adult full season passes will increase after September 1; adult (18 and older) are $1549 ($1889 after Sept. 1) Senior full pass is $1069 ($1299 after Sept. 1) a full youth season pass (ages 13-18) are $1139 (or $1389 after Sept. 1) and a 12 and under child pass is $309 ( $359 after Sept. 1). Midweek passes, daily tickets, night season passes, family season passes and many more are are available as well.

For more information or to purchase a Squaw Valley season pass visit www.squaw.com or call (530) 581-7123.

Sugar Bowl

Season passes are now on sale at Sugar Bowl Ski Resort. Season pass holders also can bring as many as two friends or family members whenever they ski or ride and they can save $10 off their daily lift tickets.

Prices are set for unrestricted season passes, an adult pass is $839, young adult (13-22) is $419 and a child pass is $139. There are many different options for season passes at Sugar Bowl.

For more information, visit www.sugarbowl.com or call (530) 426-9000.


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