Snow Park NZ Announces 2010 Pricing
22nd February 2010
It is hard to image with the great summer recently in Wanaka, that it is already time to start thinking about purchasing season passes for the winter.
Season pass sales will commence on March 1st through the new Snow Park NZ Online Store, and will end March 31st, linked through the current website. Three pass pricing categories will be offered in 2010: Early-Bird, Pre-Season and In-Season. Rates for Pre Season and In Seasons will be released at a later date.
SNOW PARK NZ 2010 Early Bird Seasons Passes
PASS TYPE
EARLY BIRD
ADULT - $499
NZ STUDENT - $399
CHILD U18 $249
Local Child U18* - $99
Family Pass** - $899
* Otago and Southland high school students will be able to purchase a $99 seasons pass by collecting a form from their school or by emailing us at info@snowparknz.com for a form.
** Family pass is only for Otago/Southland Families and conditions apply
Snow Parks goal is to make it as affordable as possible to ski and ride at one of the Southern Lakes friendliest resorts. Our expanded night riding program to have Tuesday, Friday and Saturday nights this year makes our pass one of the best value passes on the market.
New this year for Otago and Southland families is the Family Pass, $899 for 2 adults and 2 children. This represents the best possible value for local families.
Added value to all seasons passes this year is free trail access to the Snow Farm, and 20% discounts on day passes at Treble Cone, Ohau and NZSKI.com resorts.
Ongoing terrain developments and new investments will ensure more terrain and new exciting features that will open early and be maintained throughout the season.
Passes can be bought from our website www.snowparknz.com or from our new office on the corner of Helwick and Dunmore streets opening next week.
For more information contact Sam Lee at samlee@snowparknz.com
LINK: www.snowparknz.com

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