Season Pass Discounts from Cardrona to Canterbury to Colorado

15th February 2007

Cardrona Season Passes in 2007 have two new developments. Firstly a discounted price for Cardrona 2006 season pass holders who purchase a 2007 early bird season pass by March 15, 2007. Secondly the season pass will provide significant discounts in other ski resorts in Wanaka, Canterbury, Ruapehu, Italy, Argentina and Colorado.
 
Cardrona season pass prices for those season passes purchased by March 15 are Adult $490, Student $490, Child $110, and 60-74 years $220. Last year?s (2006) season pass holders receive a loyalty discount of $20 for Adults and Students, $5 for Children and $10 for Veterans. Passes can be purchased and forms downloaded on the Cardrona website, cardrona.com, from Monday, 19th February.
 
Cardrona season pass holders also receive $20 and $10 discount for Adult and Child lift passes respectively at Whakapapa, Turoa, Mt Dobson, Porter Heights, and Mt Lyford. Treble Cone discounts are close to being finalised.
 
Cardrona season pass holders also enjoy a 50% discount off ski passes at 18 snow areas in the Vail, Val Gardenia and Bariloche regions on presentation of their 2007 season pass.  Conditions apply, see cardrona.com for more information.
 
This is part of the Endless Winter initiative of the Leading Mountain Resorts of the World, an alliance between Queenstown, Val Gardena (Italy), Vail (Colorado) and Bariloche (Argentina).
 
?Gone are the days of the Cardrona season pass being a plain discounted lift ticket. We are now offering better deals for return customers and the ability to explore resorts in NZ and the world at heavily discounted lift pass prices? says Bruce McGechan, Sales and Marketing Manager at Cardrona Alpine Resort.


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