Thursday, December 8, 2011

Fifth and sixth graders ski and ride free at participating Ski Idaho Resorts

If you’re a fifth or sixth grader you’ve got it made this winter! No more days spent lying around watching television or playing video games! This winter you can get out and enjoy the fun and beauty of Idaho with the fifth and sixth grade Ski or Ride Free Passport.

The fifth and sixth grade Ski or Ride Free Passport program allows students from anywhere in fifth and sixth grade to sign up for the program and receive three free lift tickets at each Idaho ski area for fifth graders or two free lift tickets for sixth graders at each participating Ski Idaho ski area. That’s over 54 day of free skiing or riding in fifth grade and 28 days of free skiing or riding in sixth grade!

To sign up simply go to www.skiidaho.us/fifth-grade-ski-or-ride-free-passport, complete the on-line application or download the printable version, pay the $20 processing fee (receive a $5 off promo code at www.idsaves.org/passport) and your student will be mailed his or her own “Ski or Ride Free Passport” booklet. The passport also includes special deals on equipment rentals, lessons and some ski areas even offer specials for parents or siblings!

The fifth grade passport is accepted at the following Idaho Ski Areas: Bald Mountain, Bogus Basin, Brundage, Cottonwood Butte, Grand Targhee, Kelly Canyon, Little Ski Hill, Lookout Pass, Lost Trail, Magic Mountain, Pebble Creek, Pomerelle, Schweitzer Mountain, Silver Mountain, Snowhaven, Soldier Mountain, Sun Valley *includes Dollar Mt - upgrade to Bald Mountain for $20/day and Tamarack.

Other participating ski areas: 49 Degrees North, Bluewood, Mission Ridge, Mt. Spokane, Loup Loup.

The sixth grade passport is accepted at the following Idaho Ski Areas: Bald Mountain, Bogus Basin, Brundage, Cottonwood Butte, Grand Targhee, Little Ski Hill, Lookout Pass, Magic Mountain, Pebble Creek, Silver Mountain, Snowhaven, Soldier Mountain, Sun Valley *includes Dollar Mt - upgrade to Bald Mountain for $20/day and Tamarack.

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