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Sugarbush Ski

Sugarbush SkiCan you get a ski pass to Mount Snow, VT, Killington, VT Sugarbush, VT, and Stowe, VT for a pricea

Three of my friends and I are planning a ski trip to Vermont in early March. We would go to Mount Snow, Killington, Sugarbush and Stowe. Is there any type of pass we could get instead of paying for lift tickets every single day to skia I noticed that the passport of powder on another site but does not include one of the mountains that I mentioned. Any information would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.

They were offered last year. Contact Vermont Ski. www.skivermont.com

VERMONT Ski offers SKIPASS ZONE SAMPLER
Heather Atwell
Vermont Ski Areas Association
802-223-2439
heather@skivermont.com
skivermont.com

This year, skiers and riders can enjoy skiing in Vermont 3 / 5 Pass, pass a sampler designed to give people a chance to ski / ride a variety of stations in Vermont. The 3 / 5 Pass costs $ 125 for three tickets or $ 200 for five tickets and can be purchased from Ski Vermont.

"With the holidays coming, the 3 / 5 Pass is the perfect gift for any skier or rider," said Parker Riehle, president of Ski Vermont. "It's also a great gift for those who are new to the sport because it can be used as a beginner to learn to ski or ride-learn package that includes a limited lift ticket, lesson and equipment rental."

Resorts do not have to be selected in advance of purchase, but quantities are limited. The 3 / 5 Pass tickets are valid all days of the 2006-2007 season except for holiday blackout dates determined on a basis station.

For more information or Ski Vermont 3 / 5 Pass application call 802-223-2439 or email passes@skivermont.com. For complete information on resorts and conditions go to skivermont.com.

To the best of my knowledge, there is not a day Multi Pass available for these ski areas. You can check that Web sites or give them a call for more information. I think the passport is Jay powder, MRG and Bolton, which by the way some of the less well know that ski areas in VT.

Enjoy your trip! Vermont is great in March.

Not usually. The four stations belong to different groups. Similarly, I doubt you will get an agreement on accommodation, unless you want to spend much time in the car.

Mt.Snow in Killington is about 1.5 hours
Killington Sugarbush is about 1 hour
Sugarbush Stowe is a little over an hour.

That's about how fast I can do this by using shortcuts and praying there is no traffic delays flatlanders on VT-100 ... or not severe snowstorms. Add 20% -25% driving time if you do not know the roads.

The best is to find a location near each station ... but you eliminate the possibility of obtaining hotel deals.

Make a sugar bush, Mad River Glen, Killington, Okemo and the journey you would at least stay somewhere close to Big K ... then you might be able to snake an agreement on the hotel.

For the absolute answer to the question a lot of skiing, Vermont ski contact. You may contact them.

Ski Vermont, Vermont Ski Areas Association
26 State Street
PO Box 368
Montpelier, VT 05601
Phone: 802-223-2439
Fax: 802-229-6917
info@skivermont.com

Posted on August 9, 2010.
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