Thursday, July 31, 2008

08-09 Season Pass Sale Kicks Off August 1st

CONTACT: Carolyn Daniels
Powder Mountain Resort Management
801-745-3772 Ext 156
marketing@powdermountain.com

Powder Mountain 08/09 Season Pass Sale Begins August 1

Eden, UT July 30, 2008 - Powder Mountain's 2008-09 season pass sale that kicks off August 1 offers a different twist to the traditional preseason promotions.

In prior years, season pass prices increased in September and again in November. Procrastinators should be aware that the increase in the pass price this year is based on the number of season passes sold rather than the date. For example, the lowest price of $650 for an adult pass will be available to the first 300 purchasers. Once 300 passes are sold the price increases to $715. The price jumps again once 550 passes have been purchased.

In response to the rising prices at the pump, Powder Mountain is offering free shuttle service from Eden to our guests. We have also lowered the K -12 and military season pass prices. For the first time, discounted season pass rates will also be extended to retired military. For a complete list of season pass prices, go to www.powdermountain.com.

A weekday discount card for Utah residents, the Utah Powder Pass, was offered for the first time last season. The Utah Powder Pass will only cost $20 if purchased by September 1. "The program was so popular with our local customers that we decided to reward their loyalty by offering an even bigger weekday discount this season," remarked Gregg Greer, President and CEO of Powder Mountain Resort Management. "With the Utah Powder Pass locals save between 29 - 35% on a lift pass. For example, you save $16 on an adult day pass."

About Powder Mountain Resort

Located 19 miles from Ogden, Powder Mountain Resort offers over 5,500 acres of skiable terrain. In both 2006 and 2007, SKI Magazine rated Powder Mountain in the top two for snow quality and the top three for value. Plans to grow the resort into a world-class destination are already underway.

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

$650 for a pass best deal in UTAH thanks!

August 9, 2008 5:15 PM  

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