Monday, February 4, 2013

Lake Tahoe for Lovers: Celebrate this Valentine’s Day at Squaw Valley and Alpine Meadows


[Olympic Valley and Alpine Meadows, Calif.] February 4, 2013 – Cozy up with your valentine this February in the mountains. Squaw Valley and Alpine Meadows are offering great lodging deals and a host of fun events this Valentine’s Day, making Lake Tahoe the perfect getaway for lovers looking for a romantic escape. In addition to a line-up of great Valentine’s Day events, both resorts will also be distributing the beloved “I heart Squaw” and “I heart Alpine” buttons all day on February 14, so be sure to come out and get yours.

Valentine’s Day Lodging Package
This Valentine’s Day, couples can book the Lake Tahoe Lovers’ Getaway package and get a three-night stay, two two-day adult lift tickets and a private, full-day couple’s ski or snowboard lesson starting at $195 per person/per night. Call 1-800-731-8021 or visit www.squaw.com/trip-planning/tahoe-vacation-packages/lake-tahoe-lovers-getaway-package.

The Lake Tahoe Lovers’ Getaway package can be booked February 13-16 for Valentine’s Day, though it is valid for stays through April 28. Package is based on availability and is subject to change, please check www.squaw.com/trip-planning/tahoe-vacation-packages for the most up-to-date information.

Scavenger Hunt at Squaw Valley and Alpine Meadows
This Valentine’s Day, Squaw Valley and Alpine Meadows will be hiding little red velvet bags around both mountains for all to find, weather and conditions permitting. The bags will be full of Valentine’s chocolates and candies, along with a few 2012-13 lift tickets. Scavenger hunt starts when lifts open at 9 a.m.

Singles on KT at Squaw Valley
Lift lines for male and female singles for those who want to meet their match on Squaw’s legendary KT-22 chairlift. Lifties will be pairing up daring singles all day long from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Meet Your Match at Alpine Meadows
On February 14 at Alpine Meadows, get a numbered sticker from guest services or from the lift ops at the Summit and Roundhouse chairlifts in order to find and meet your match. Keep an eye out for your matching number while you are skiing or riding, and if you find them, bring them to the Last Chair Bar to get discounted drink specials.


About Squaw Valley
Host of the 1960 Winter Olympics, Squaw Valley is internationally renowned for legendary terrain that spans 3,600 skiable acres, six peaks and 30 chairlifts, and ranges from an expansive mountaintop beginner area to unrivaled expert steeps, trees and bowls. Off the mountain, families relax in The Village at Squaw Valley around the cozy fire pits or enjoy a host of restaurants, bars, boutiques and art galleries. Guests can stay in one of The Village at Squaw Valley’s one, two or three bedroom suites, each with a fireplace, kitchen and balcony, for the ultimate slopeside lodging experience.

About Alpine Meadows
Alpine Meadows’ seven powder bowls, summit-to-base groomed slopes, and authentic hospitality are among the many attributes that have made the resort a favorite of the local community and visitors alike. Alpine Meadows offers skiers and riders access to more than 100 trails across 2,400 skiable acres serviced by 13 lifts. With its high annual snowfall of 450 inches, the resort boasts one of Tahoe’s longest skiing and boarding seasons.

Squaw Valley and Alpine Meadows recently joined forces, bringing the two ski resorts under common ownership. Skiers and riders can now access 6,000 skiable acres, 43 lifts and 270+ trails at Squaw and Alpine Meadows on the Tahoe Super Pass or any lift ticket.

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