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KILLINGTON, Vermont -- Vermont's Killington Resort, the largest ski and snowboard resort in the East, today announces the launching of www.KillingtonDealGrabber.com, offering 1,000, $50 one-day lift tickets for Presidents' Week.
"With more than 200 inches of natural snowfall already this season, plus continued snowmaking that has buried our most popular trails, we're offering the season's best deals for skiers and riders to experience these outstanding conditions," said Patricia Ryan, Killington's director of sales, marketing and reservations.
Killington Resort will offer a total of 3,000 discounted lift tickets valid for one day of skiing and riding Monday, Feb. 16 through Friday, Feb. 20. One thousand $50 one-day lift tickets will go on sale at 8:00 a.m. Monday, Feb. 9. An additional 1,000, $55 one-day lift tickets go on sale Tuesday, Feb. 10 and 1,000 $60 one-day lift tickets will go on sale Wednesday, Feb. 11.
All tickets are available for purchase online at www.KillingtonDealGrabber.com. Purchases must be completed and prepaid with a valid credit card by 11:59 p.m. of the date shown to get that day's purchase price. Tickets may be purchased for more than one day. Tickets may be picked up at any open ticket window by showing purchase confirmation and a photo ID. a photo
To date, Killington has received 203 inches of snow with an average mid-mountain base depth of 42-54 inches. Killington averages 250 inches annually.
About Killington Resort
The largest ski and snowboard resort in eastern North America, Killington debuts $8.4 million in improvements for its 50th Birthday Season, including the new Skye Peak Express and "The Stash." Killington Resort features diverse terrain, an expansive lift network, the most extensive snowmaking system in the world and numerous off-mountain activities, including après, dining, shopping and lodging options. www.Killington.com
"With more than 200 inches of natural snowfall already this season, plus continued snowmaking that has buried our most popular trails, we're offering the season's best deals for skiers and riders to experience these outstanding conditions," said Patricia Ryan, Killington's director of sales, marketing and reservations.
Killington Resort will offer a total of 3,000 discounted lift tickets valid for one day of skiing and riding Monday, Feb. 16 through Friday, Feb. 20. One thousand $50 one-day lift tickets will go on sale at 8:00 a.m. Monday, Feb. 9. An additional 1,000, $55 one-day lift tickets go on sale Tuesday, Feb. 10 and 1,000 $60 one-day lift tickets will go on sale Wednesday, Feb. 11.
All tickets are available for purchase online at www.KillingtonDealGrabber.com. Purchases must be completed and prepaid with a valid credit card by 11:59 p.m. of the date shown to get that day's purchase price. Tickets may be purchased for more than one day. Tickets may be picked up at any open ticket window by showing purchase confirmation and a photo ID. a photo
To date, Killington has received 203 inches of snow with an average mid-mountain base depth of 42-54 inches. Killington averages 250 inches annually.
About Killington Resort
The largest ski and snowboard resort in eastern North America, Killington debuts $8.4 million in improvements for its 50th Birthday Season, including the new Skye Peak Express and "The Stash." Killington Resort features diverse terrain, an expansive lift network, the most extensive snowmaking system in the world and numerous off-mountain activities, including après, dining, shopping and lodging options. www.Killington.com