Kids ski free at Hotham in September
Hotham has some the best value holiday packages in the Australian snowfields this Spring with FREE SKIING for all children from 9 – 30 September 2007.
Any guest who books a two-or-more-night accommodation package with Hotham Holidays during this period will receive one free child lift pass for every full paying adult lift pass sold for the same duration.
Spring snow is soft and forgiving, perfect for kids who have never skied before or families interested in trying a snow sport again after a break.
With a 1.2m snowbase, Hotham offers guests more snow than any other Victorian resort, so it’s also a great opportunity for families wanting to have an additional winter experience before the season officially ends on 30 September.
So pack up the kids for a holiday to Hotham and enjoy the snow, skiing, sun………and savings!
Some of the packages available include: –
** Two days skiing/two nights at Higgi Drive from $387 per adult and just $207 per child (4 share)
** Two days skiing/two nights at Arlberg from $302 per adult and just $122 per child (4 share)
** Two days skiing/two nights at White Crystal or Zirky’s from $421 per adult and just $241 per child (4 share)
** Two days skiing/two nights at Hotham Heights Chalet from $360 per adult and just $180 per child (12 share)
** Two days skiing/two nights at Dinner Plain’s Crystal Creek Chalet from $284 per adult and just $104 per child (6 share)
The special KIDS SKI FREE deal is valid any time of the week (including weekends) and packages must be pre-booked and paid.
For bookings and enquiries, call 1800 hotham.
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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