Treble Cone skifield has not raised its early bird season
pass prices for 2010 and will reintroduce reciprocal lift
pass deals with skifields at Snow Park NZ and Ohau Ski Area.
Treble Cone is at present the only Southern Lakes skifield to
keep its prices the same as 2009, despite an increase in ACC
levies for the industry.
However, the $999 pass remains the most expensive early bird
season pass in the district - $100 more than NZSki.com's
Queenstown pass.
The skifield will repeat its locals' youth pass, which costs
Upper Clutha school children $149 for a full season of
skiing, while under 6-year-olds ski free on the mountain, she
said.
A Treble Cone family mountain package has been heavily
reduced for the 2010 season.
Early bird adult season passes available for 2010 include a
five day powder pass for $349, a 10-day pass for $599 or an
unlimited season pass for $999.
Treble Cone early bird season passes go on sale until March
31.
The 2010 season is expected to run from June 24 to October 3.
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