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Winter is coming and for 10 days Mountain High is rolling back season pass prices to their lowest rates of the year during its 2016 Labor Day Sale.  Purchase September 2nd - 11th and get a 16/17 anytime season pass for just $349 Adult and $299 Young Adult (13-21).  As an added incentive, Mountain High pass holders receive a FREE Buddy Ticket worth $74 when they purchase by September 11th.

Get unlimited access to any one of Mountain High’s three resorts plus 48 days at 16 other mountains including Sierra At Tahoe, Brian Head, UT, Whitewater, Canada, and now Kiroro, Japan.  That’s an amazing $3,684 worth of tickets with no additional purchase necessary.  Visit www.powderalliance.com for a complete listing of resorts and restrictions or see below.

For the cost of a handful of tickets enjoy an entire season of skiing and snowboarding at Mountain High, Southern California’s closest winter resort, plus spend three days at your local favorites or discover new mountains both nationally and internationally.  Pass holder benefits also include monthly Mountain High discounts for family and friends, free tubing, free disc golf, and savings on lessons and retail.  Mountain High’s season pass is the best deal in Southern California but you had better act soon.  Labor Day pricing is only available September 2-11.  

Anytime season passes start at just $299 for Young Adults (13-21) and $349 for adults.  Regularly $699 adult, you save up to $350 during this limited offer.  Children’s passes for ages 7 – 12 are also available for just $199.  Seniors age 70 & over receive a FREE season pass and children ages 6 and under receive a FREE season pass with the purchase of an adult season pass.  Visit http://www.mthigh.com/season-pass-sale for a full list of pricing and benefits.  Beginning September 2nd, 2016, passes may be purchased online, at the resort, and by phone at 888 754 7878.  Please note there is a $10 processing for all new passes purchased including senior and children 6 & under. 

Let Mountain High’s Winter Guarantee make you feel good about your purchase.  Use it four times or less and get a credit up to $150 off next year’s season pass.  Free snowboarding at 16 other resorts is also a great way to ensure your season.  Learn more about Mountain High’s Winter Guarantee at http://www.mthigh.com/site/tickets-and-groups/season-passes/winterguarantee

Powder Alliance ticket benefits are FREE with the purchase of a Mountain High Adult or Young Adult season pass.  There are no membership fees, no collective pass prices, no additional charges of any kind.  Pass holders simply show a 2016/17 anytime season pass and receive free skiing benefits.  For more information on the Powder Alliance visit www.powderalliance.com.  Guests can also see who has the snow by following the Powder Alliance at https://www.facebook.com/powderalliance and https://twitter.com/powderalliance  

Says John McColly, CMO Mountain High & Stevens Pass, “Want the best season of your life?  Get a season pass to Mountain High.  With 48 free days at 16 partner resorts, you will score more powder days than anyone.”

For questions or information please contact John McColly, CMO Mountain High & Stevens Pass, at 760-316-7803 or john@mthigh.com

 

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Mountain High is Southern California’s closest winter resort, located just 90 minutes from Los Angeles and Orange County. Mountain High Resort consists of three separate mountains: West Resort, East Resort and North Resort. Mountain High offers a wide variety of lifts and trails, a world-class terrain park, an outstanding winter sports school and the San Gabriel Mountain’s largest tubing area. Night skiing and snowboarding are available seven nights-a-week peak season and snowmaking covers more than 80 percent of the slopes. Mountain High, the first resort to open in Southern California for the past 19 years, operates from mid-November to mid-April. Visit www.mthigh.com for more information. Mountain High is an equal opportunity service provider operating under an Angeles National Forest special use permit.        

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