California | _ | | _ | | | Big air. Deep powder. Legendary steeps. Natural highs. Lake Tahoe is a snowsporters dream. The Blue World has North America's largest concentration of world-class ski resorts, and enough downhill and cross-country variety to show even the heartiest skier or boarder something new every day. Ski and Gamble package, March 23-27, Buy 2 lift tickets get 2 for free! | | | | | |
Colorado | _ | | _ | | | A ski area for intermediate and advanced skiers, Aspen Mountain (Ajax) is considered the Athlete's Mountain. Ajax boasts eight lifts to take you to humbling bump runs, delightful powder fields and picturesque mountain ridges, including the 6 passenger high speed Silver Queen Gondola, a quad superchair and Ruthie's high speed two-seater serving the mountain's West Side.
| | | _ | | _ | | | Take one of the world's largest, most versatile mountains; blend in impeccable service, deluxe lodging and family fun; then position it right next to the excitement of Aspen. Boasting a vertical rise of over 4,000 feet and 2,500 acres of diverse skiing, Snowmass Ski Area has the most vertical and most groomed acres in Colorado, and Snowmass is by far the largest of the 4 Aspen Skiing Company Resorts.
| | | _ | | _ | | | Beaver Creek is committed to providing the finest groomed terrain on the planet - intersected by mountains of moguls, gladed terrain, open powder bowls and the prestigious Birds of Prey Downhill course - one of the most demanding World Cup courses in the world. There's also excellent snowboard terrain, a mountaintop Nordic Park, kids' adventure zones and sloping terrain for beginners.
| | | _ | | _ | | | Crested Butte is located in southwest Colorado, within the Gunnison National Forest and the Elk Mountain Range. The resort lies in the town of Mt. Crested Butte, only three miles away. The town of Crested Butte is one of Colorado's largest National Historic Districts, originally settled in the 1880s as a mining supply camp. 4th night Free! March 23 - April 13, Spring Time in the Rockies | | | _ | | _ | | | Four unreal ski mountains and one real Victorian town equals Breckenridge, Colorado. The Breckenridge Ski Area features four huge, interconnected ski mountains with more than 140 trails spread over 2,208 acres. Each mountain features its own distinct personality from the easy-going terrain of Peak 9, the bumps and bowls of Peak 8, the advanced runs of Peak 10, and the extreme, steep chutes of Peak 7. The resort is renowned for its Victorian ambiance and is home to hundreds of shops, boutiques, restaurants and nightclubs within the state's largest National Historic District.
Late season "Ski free stay free", March 30-April 19th | | | _ | | _ | | | Copper is the perfect vacation destination for Colorado skiing and snowboarding. Copper is easily accessible - we're located just 75 miles west of Denver in the heart of Summit County, Colorado. Why ski Colorado? Summit County, Colorado offers the longest ski season in the Western U.S. This season, Copper is open from November 1, 2003 to April 18, 2004. And Colorado is renowned for its sunny, blue-sky days along with some of the best powder in the world. Copper is Summit County's largest ski area with over 2,400 skiable acres and averages 280" of snowfall during our ski season.
| | | _ | | _ | | | Keystone offers some of the finest skiing and riding experiences in Colorado. Steeps, bumps, groomers, terrain park, trees, rollers, teaching terrain - you name it we have it. For years Keystone has been renowned for its incredible tree skiing, this year it got even better. Thanks to the Keystone Ski Patrol and the sawyer group, we've cleared some 500 acres of deadfall trees. We improved the health of the forest, created habitat for small animals and made the tree skiing experience immeasurably better.
Ski Free Stay Free in April! March 31 - April 19, 5 mountains to choose from.... | | | _ | | _ | | | Adventurous spirits enjoy the celebrated soul of this historic town. Telluride remains spirited and uncompromised. Once bustling with miners in search of gold and silver, over a century later both locals and tourists are enchanted by its history, beauty and charm. Majestic peaks cradle this tiny town, just eight blocks wide, 12 blocks long and peppered with colorful Victorian homes and clapboard storefronts.
7 night spring break package, March 1-25, Ski in ski out! | | | _ | | _ | | | Vail is the undisputed champion of America's ski resorts, boasting the most skiable terrain of any mountain and America's largest network of high-speed quad lifts. Vail offers extensive terrain (5,289 acres!), the legendary Back Bowls, a 12-passenger high-speed gondola, 10 high-speed quad chairlifts, fine dining and acclaimed nightlife in a charming, pedestrian-only mountain village. Voted #1 more than any other North America ski resort, Vail is world class in every category.
4 night package, April 5-9th, Vail Racquet Club and lift tickets | | | _ | | _ | | | The Winter Park Ski Resort has something for everyone. Its 134 trails offers access to some of Colorado's best snow - Winter Park averages over 30 feet every year! Cruise the groomed runs and terrain parks at Winter Park, attack the bumps on Mary Jane, enjoy the solitude of Vasquez Ridge's wide open snow fields or go extreme in between the Cirque's cornices, lips and glades. Set in the Vasquez Mountains of the Arapahoe National Forest, Winter Park is the closest major ski resort to Denver. Weekend ski package in the Rockies, March 30 - April 14 | | | | | |
Montana | _ | | _ | | | A family-friendly resort, Big Mountain caters to skiers and snowboarders of all ability levels, from the impeccably groomed slopes of Inspiration and Toni Matt to the steeps, glades, and rocks of Haskill Slide and Hellroaring Basin. Big Mountain has more than 3,000 skiable acres, ten lifts, two high-speed quads servicing 2,500 vertical feet and 78 marked runs. Big Mountain is famous for snow-ghosts, lack of crowds, unsurpassed views of Glacier National Park, and great value in a laid-back, Montana environment.
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this is a place all your own. Big Sky actually has three mountains to delight skiers and snowboarders. Lone Mountain is the resort's signature peak, rising to a lofty 11,166 feet. The Lone Peak Tram takes the adventuresome to its very apex, with 3,600 acres, 4,350 jaw-dropping vertical feet and European-style expert terrain below. In the draw between Andesite and Lone Mountains, you'll find Big Sky's designated in-bounds snowshoe trail: Moose Tracks.
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Utah | _ | | _ | | | Alta is a classic ski area with unbelievable terrain. Alta combines a rich history with a promise to offer a pure skiing experience. Alta is a mountain respected by skiers for its value, snow quality, incredible scenery, and varied terrain. Sorry, No Snowboarding allowed at Alta.
Some suggest that Alta is a mountain with a soul. Others who are involved in the industry lament that "Alta is the best of what they were." It may be that the combination of a rich history and a dedication to the pureness of the skiing experience verify the claims.
Alta Ski Area is committed to preserving and protecting the above mentioned skiing experience. A "skiing emphasis" attempts to match the number of skiers with available facilities and terrain. Alta considers lift lines, weather and slope conditions, as well as the availability of parking, dining, restrooms and other guest services, when it evaluates the experience it offers its guests.
| | | _ | | _ | | | The Canyons is Utah's newest and largest resorts. With a vertical drop of over 3000 feet, The Canyons offers an ever-expanding amount of heavenly ski terrain. With an extensive lift system, great diversity in terrain, and legendary Utah snow, The Canyons in a necessary stop on your Park City vacation. Newly constructed village area has transformed The Canyons into a true destination.
| | | _ | | _ | | | Deer Valley revolutionized the ski industry in 1981 by providing at a ski resort the attentive service, gourmet food and luxury accommodations one would experience at a fine hotel. Deer Valley was honored in 2001 by being named the #1 ski resort in North America by the readers of SKI magazine, and they proudly hosted the 2002 Olympic Winter Games slalom, aerials and moguls events. Exceptional customer service, consistent quality and attention to every detail are all part of the Deer Valley experience. And our four mountains, offering a wide variety of terrain, allow guests more than ample opportunity to indulge in our annual 300 inches of light, dry Utah powder.
| | | _ | | _ | | | Park City Mountain Resort is a full-service, year-round resort. Incredible winter snow over 3,300 acres, charm, shops, and restaurants - Park City Resort has it all. This is Utah's best resort for viewing world-class skiers and snowboarders. Skiers, boarders, and spectators will find Park City Mountain Resort to be truly spectacular. But that's not all that will be found this winter. Look for sleigh rides, guided snowmobile tours, tubing, and more, all designed to provide the greatest family fun around!
| | | _ | | _ | | | Snowbird has the largest vertical rise in Utah and is among the top ten in the nation. Located a mile down canyon from neighboring resort Alta, Snowbird offers a challenging brand of skiing and riding, along with enough intermediate terrain to entertain guests of average ability. Snowbird has 2,500 acres to play in with 11 lifts serving 89 runs. The area is 29 miles from Salt Lake City International Airport, making same-day arrivals and skiing a logistical reality.
New for 2006/07: The Peruvian lift will be taken out and replaced with a new high-speed quad. While the base will stay near the original base shack, the top station will be located below the steepest Chip's Run pitch, an approximately 2,600-vertical-foot rise. This 8,000- linear-foot lift transports 1,800 people per hour, providing an eight-minute ride. Should wind conditions prevent Tram operation, this lift will allow for continued skier access to Peruvian Gulch and Mineral Basin. At the top of the lift, a 600-foot tunnel with a conveyor lift will provide access to Mineral Basin. Snowbird's new 600-foot tunnel houses a conveyor lift that will transport skiers and riders from Peruvian Gulch into Mineral Basin.
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Wyoming | _ | | _ | | | Ski the Big One at Jackson Hole and experience the most challenging vertical drop in the United States, 4,139 feet! There are 2,500 acres of skiable terrain with ten different lifts, including the famous Aerial Tram which services the entire 4,139 ft. vertical drop of Rendezvous Mountain and the new Bridger Gondola from Teton Village to the Headwall, provide access to hundreds of miles of un-crowded runs.
Looking up at the dramatic Teton Range from the airport, it's not immediately obvious what parts of that range make up the Resort. As your eyes start to focus, you can pick out the zigzag traverses across Rendezvous Mountain, and possibly see a miniature tram car on its way to Rendezvous Bowl. Known as "The Big One", Jackson Hole Mountain Resort lives up to the legend at first sight.
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Western Canada | _ | | _ | | | A world class ski resort in a World Heritage site is a rare combination and the result is a satisfying and effective blend of wilderness and comfort. Located in the heart of Banff National Park, the backdrop is essential to the superior skiing experience for which the resort is famous.
Lake Louise' unique design offers breathtaking scenery and an extensive experience that leaves riders coming back for more. | | | _ | | _ | | | Whistler is a friendly ski town located in British Columbia, Canada. It is home to almost 10,000 residents. One of the many things that makes Whistler so special is its two unbelievable mountains - Whistler and Blackcomb. Side by side, they represent over 7,000 acres of skiable terrain, rising up a mile above the valley of Whistler. A visit to Whistler Blackcomb Mountains is a must for unforgettable skiing, snowboarding, and unlimited winter and summer activities. The mountains offer something for everyone of all abilities year round.
Glacier Lodge "Late Season" April blowout special | | | | | |
South America | _ | | _ | | | Over the past 50 years, Portillo has gained a reputation as the incomparable place for skiers and boarders. With our renown snow, we can cater to skiers and snowboarders of all abilities. 80% of the terrain is carefully groomed on a daily basis, and the most difficult terrain is natural snow pack. Expert skiers have access to vast and challenging areas, steep terrain and exhilarating experiences. There are plentyof choices at Portillo and all are easy to access and crowded free. Portillo also allows beginners and intermediate to excel at their own pace on groomed runs and open bowls.
Portillo packages are 7 nights and have to be from Saturday to Saturday. They include lodging, 4 meals per day (breakfast, lunch, tea, and dinner) and 8 days of lift tickets. | | | | | |
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