Friday, October 1, 2010

2 Weeks Left To Purchase Discounted 2010-11 Squaw Season Pass

Squaw Valley USA is offering $649 adult season passes through October 15, 2010



[Squaw Valley USA] October 1, 2010 – The October 15 deadline is fast approaching for Squaw Valley’s discounted season pass. Opening Day is just around the corner, and Accuweather.com Chief Long-Range Meteorologist Joe Bastardi is forecasting above-average snowfall and low temperatures in the northwest this winter as Squaw Valley gears up for another phenomenal season. Skiers and riders looking to take advantage of Lake Tahoe’s best deal can save up to $500 by purchasing their Squaw Valley season pass by October 15, 2010.

Squaw Valley USA received 561” of fresh powder last season which amounted to almost 30 powder days for season passholders. Bastardi notes that this season may be a “great winter for building the Pacific Northwest snowpack,” meaning that passholders may have even more snow to rave about this coming season.

Reloadable Season Passes
Squaw Valley USA is offering reloadable season passes in keeping with their sustainability goals and to offer greater customer convenience. Current Squaw season passholders wishing to purchase a 2010-11 pass online can reload their 2009-10 season pass with zero hassle and will be ready to go come Opening Day on November 20.

Exclusive Passholder Jackets
2010-11 Squaw season passholders will also have the opportunity to purchase exclusive down jackets as part of belonging to Squaw Valley’s Five Circles passholders' club. These one of a kind jackets are available only to Squaw season passholders and they can be purchased during online ticket checkout or in Squaw Valley’s retail stores.

What’s New for 2010-11
Squaw Valley USA is excited to announce a host of new amenities for the upcoming winter season. At the base, the Olympic House base lodge has been renovated to include a completely remodeled Bar One and tasty new dining options. On the mountain, Belmont Park has been transformed into a mountaintop kids terrain park complete with a snow fort, kid-friendly jumps and whoopty-doos. Behind the scenes, Squaw Valley USA is launching a new service performance initiative with an unyielding focus on guest service. “When it comes to the guest, the only thing that’s changing is everything,” said Andy Wirth, Squaw Valley’s new President and CEO.


The following is the adult pricing for 2010-2011 season passes (through Oct. 15):
BRONZE - $649 (No Saturdays in Jan & Feb, Christmas week or holiday weekends)
SILVER - $749 (no Christmas week or limited holiday weekends)
GOLD - $949 (unlimited pass)
PLATIUNUM - $1599 (unlimited pass with exclusive perks)

Please click here for more information on season passes, specific blackout dates and purchasing information.

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