Let’s be honest. Who doesn’t love discounts? Especially when you’re taking your family on a ski vacation, which we all know isn’t the cheapest getaway you can plan. But here’s a tip – at Sierra Resort, we’ve put a few deals in place to lessen the impact on your budget. If you do a little research (we’re just getting you started), plan ahead, and spend some time on our web site, you can save enough to ski and extra day or two!
Say this word over and over again until you can’t possibly forget it – 3-Pak! Just about everything at Sierra Resort comes in a 3-Pak. Lift tickets, Lessons, Child Care, Demos, and more. 3-Paks are good every day (yes! even holidays!) and don’t have to be used right in a row. So you can use one this weekend, one next weekend and one in April. So before you throw down your credit card, ask if there’s a 3-Pak!
You have to eat, right? Well here’s a deal – Lift & Lunch for just $74. Let’s break it down – full price adult lift ticket is $69 + lunch $15 = $84. Buy online and you save $10! Plus, you don’t have to carry a bunch of cash around all day. This is a goodie for parents who are sending their kids up to the mountain with friends or for just good ‘ol pre-planners. Valid online only, Monday – Friday.
In College? Broke? The two go hand-in-hand like a hangover and Pedialyte. Here’s a deal just for you – College Week tickets are just $54. Valid March 22-26, March 29-April 2, and April 5-9 (notice how these dates coincide with Spring Break, clever isn’t it), all you need is a student ID from a school that we’ve heard of.
The Ultimate Learn to Ski/Ride Package! For just $35, adults can take a first-timer lesson on either skis or a snowboard. The package includes a 2.5 hour beginner lesson, rental equipment from our Burton Learn To Ride Center and a limited access lift ticket. This one is valid for adults age 13+, Sunday through Friday, and can be purchased online only.

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