Treble Cone's 2011 early-bird season passes and packages are
on sale from today, with price increases across the board.
An early-bird adult season pass is available as a five-day
Powder Pass for $375, an increase of $26; a 10-day pass for
$649, an increase of $50; or an unlimited season pass for
$1069, an increase of $70.
The ski area will continue the locals' youth pass, providing
unlimited skiing for the region's schoolchildren for $159, up
from $149 last year, or free for children under 6.
Free youth passes are also available for children who enrol
in Treble Cone's Riders and Sliders, or Freeride programme.
Bookings are required before May 31.
The family pass or mountain package includes season passes
for two adults and two children, Riders and Sliders for
children aged between 4 and 12 and complimentary childcare
for 3 to 6-year-olds are available for $2049.
Families who do not want the Rider and Slider/childcare
add-on can buy a family season pass for $1799.
Treble Cone Ski Area manager Jackie Van der Voort said with
online pass bookings, customers would be offered a
three-instalment payment plan for three of the early-bird
passes.
Online buyers of the unlimited adult and both family season
passes could spread the payment over three months, subject to
terms and conditions.
Treble Cone early-bird season passes are available from
February 12 to March 13 either at www.treblecone.com or by visiting
the new downtown Wanaka office on Dungarvon St.
The 2011 season is expected to run from June 23 to October 2.
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