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Heavenly ski resort offering season pass ski deals

November 8, 3:59 PMSF Skiing ExaminerJeff Weidel
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Season passholders at Heavenly can enjoy runs like this off the Olympic chair.
Season passholders at Heavenly can enjoy runs like this off the Olympic chair.
Courtesy/Heavenly

Attractive season pass deals are still being offered by Heavenly, one of California’s premiere ski resorts.

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The popular ski Tahoe resort has a $369 season pass (ages 19-64) that has nine restricted days for skiers and snowboarders. Pass holders can buy a lift ticket on restricted days for a $20 discount. The season pass also provides half-priced lift tickets at other Vail Resorts properties in Colorado – Vail, Beaver Creek, Breckenridge and Keystone.

Heavenly also has a $599 season pass (ages 13-above) that has no restrictive days and provides free skiing at Vail, Beaver Creek, Breckenridge, Arapahoe Basin and Keystone.

Exclusive passholder e-mail offers savings on resort purchases, including ski and snowboard school, food and beverage, retail and more.

Heavenly has been making snow since late October in preparation for winter skiing and snowboarding and has a projected Nov. 20 opening, weather permitting.

Information link: www.skiheavenly.com

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