New Hampshire offers 7th Day Free on 5-Mountain Lift Pass
New Hampshire offers 7th Day Free on 5-Mountain Lift Pass
The New Hampshire Ski Group USA has announced that skiers and snowboarders visiting the state from Europe can enjoy access to five different mountains all on just one lift pass, as well as a free extra day’s skiing when a six day lift pass is booked.
The Five Mountain Ski Passport includes Loon Mountain, Cannon Mountain, Waterville Valley, Cranmore Mountain and Wildcat, offering a variety of well maintained of runs and terrain parks suitable for every level of skier and boarder. For winter 2009/10, anyone pre-booking a 6-day lift pass will get a 7th day added free of charge, and this applies to both adults and children.
Commenting on the new deal, Miles Breakwell, New Hampshire Ski Group’s UK and Ireland representative, said: “The unique Five Mountain Pass means people can ski or board on up to five mountains in a single visit to New Hampshire. The mountains are all within a maximum of 20 minutes of hotels in the area, so it’s really easy to combine different mountains into your stay to give variety of experiences on the slopes. Most 7-night holidays only allow you to ski 6 days, but with the combination of this offer and evening return flights to the UK, you can ski or board on your last day for free before heading off to the airport, maximising your time on the slopes.â€
The Buy 6 Days, Get 7 offer on the lift pass is available on all pre-booked lift passes through all tour operators featuring the ski destination, many of which are also offering further added value, such as free hotel nights and children eating free.
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