
Well, the financial news ain't exactly happy. But still, if you are looking forward to ski season, there are still some deals to be found. Here's what's out there:
2008/09 Ski Maine Statewide Pass Offers
Quad Pack – $525.00 (sale price until 8/31/2008); regular price $550.00
Offers 58 tickets to Maine Ski Areas. You receive 4 tickets to Big Rock, Black Mountain, Camden Snow Bowl, Lost Valley, Mt. Abram, Saddleback, Shawnee Peak, Sunday River, Sugarloaf and 2 tickets to Baker Mountain, Eaton Mountain, Hermon Mountain, Lonesome Pine Trails, Mt. Jefferson, Powderhouse Hill Quoggy Jo, Spruce Mountain, Titcomb Mountain as well as 2 tickets to Oxford Plains Tubing Park and Seacoast Snow Park.
Double Pack – $275.00 (sale price until 8/31/2008); regular price $300.00
Offers 40 tickets, each book contains 2 tickets to each of the 18 Ski Maine member Areas, as well as 2 tickets to each tubing park member.
Solo Pack – $150.00 (sale price until 8/31/2008); regular price $175.00
Offers 20 tickets, each book contains 1 ticket to each of the 18 Ski Maine member Areas, as well as 1 ticket to each tubing park member.
http://www.skimaine.com/passbook/
Terms and Conditions
Statewide Passes are transferable — The entire book itself may be transferred among individuals, the coupons in the book MUST not be removed or they will be voided.
All of the individual area's coupons may be redeemed in a single day.
Statewide Passes cannot be replaced if lost or stolen.
Although I now live in Colorado, I must say that Sugarloaf is the most awesome resort in the East.
If Utah is in your plans, consider the Salt Lake City Super Pass.
It's good for Snowbird, Alta, Solitude and Brighton lift tickets. As an added perk, you get free transportation vouchers back to Salt Lake City.
I'll post more deals as I find them.
Many happy turns,
Lisa