Submitted by Okemo Mountain Resort
Okemo Mountain Resort is making on-mountain improvements and introducing new ways to save on skiing and riding for the 2009-10 winter season.
New this year, the Sunday One-Day Season Pass is a great "starter" pass for weekend day trippers and is priced right at an early-bird rate of $299 for adults ($359 after October 12).
This direct-to-lift season pass has four blackout dates, but is valid all other Sundays throughout the season.
In addition to its popular half-day lift ticket offer, Okemo is introducing a partial-day lift ticket that starts at 2 p.m.
Perfect for eager overnight guests who arrive prior to check-in, this lift ticket option is just $30 for adults, $26 for Young Adults and Seniors, and $20 for Juniors and Super Seniors.
This discount ticket deal is available every day with no restrictions and can be purchased at any Okemo Ski + Ride School desk location.
Okemo will be fortifying its online lift ticket deals this winter and adding more print-at-home coupon options.
Facebook friends and Twitter followers will be the first to know about special deals and savings updates and unique offers will be sent to those who subscribe to mobile phone text alerts at www.Okemo.com.
Okemo is adding 30 new HKD Ranger snow guns to its arsenal and reconfiguring its entire HKD tower gun snowmaking system with a focus on enhanced resurfacing response time.
New growth on trail edges has been noticeably trimmed back to make trails feel more open.
Some highly traveled routes like Mountain Road have been widened in places to accommodate the increase in their popularity.
For more information, call 228-1600, or visit www.okemo.com.
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