Opening Saturday December 13th, 9am
The official opening date for the 2014-15 Winter season is this Saturday with Rabbit Peak.
They are finally getting our Winter season started! While they have been anxiously awaiting cooler temperatures and snowfall, they can finally open the doors to the lodge and welcome their mountain families to the resort. On Saturday they will open up the beginner terrain and the Rabbit Peak Quad.
This partial opening will give you a chance to come up and see the new improvements, maybe get your season pass or season locker, and stretch those legs on Rabbit Peak. With only Rabbit Peak open they will be offering $20 lift passes, and with continued snowmaking and help from the weather they hope to have additional terrain open within the week.
Want to go higher? They need a little more snow to open up more terrain, but they will open up the new Bluebird chair for scenic chair rides. $10 for adults and $5 for children $12 and under. Season pass holders can enjoy a scenic chair ride at no cost. No stopping at the top, but that will come later.
Additionally, all of the Ride Local Card members will start their first complimentary period from Dec 13th through Dec 21st. That's two extra days on them. For those that have not locked in their $39 lift passes you can still purchase your Ride Local Card now. The deadline to purchase is Dec 14th!
www.skilasvegas.com/winter/ski-and-ride/season-pass
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