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Spend Your Presidents' Day Holiday at Belleayre...
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- Feb 9, 2010
100,000 Vertical Challenge To Benefit Make-A-Wish Foundation of New Hampshire...
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- Feb 9, 2010
Rick Charette to perform at Sugarloaf February 13...
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- Feb 9, 2010
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- Feb 9, 2010
Hope on the Slopes Launches at Bolton Valley Resort...
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- Feb 9, 2010
X Games Gold Medalist, Simon Dumont, Hosts 2nd Annual Dumont Cup At Sunday River...
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- Feb 9, 2010
Wildcat Mountain Goes 100% Green Wax For Its Tune & Rental Shop...
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- Feb 9, 2010
PINKHAM NOTCH, New Hampshire -- Just before Thanksgiving of every year, skiers and riders from all over New England converge in Boston to see or buy the latest gear, plan ski vacations, find lift ticket deals, collect bags of free swag and stickers, and to hear what's new at all the resorts in attendance including those from the West, Canada, and Europe. Although the Bayside Expo location carries rumors of its eventual demise, Wildcat Mountain has plenty of news & deals to share this year at the Boston ski show and will be located in booths 15 & 16 among the New Hampshire resorts.
"There are other great shows and events in New England," said Wildcat Mountain General Manager Tom Caughey. "However, the Boston show is one that our guests are most familiar with and sees such a diverse demographic over the four days of attendance. You speak directly to your dedicated regulars and can also provide those unfamiliar with the resort up-to-date information and offers." The show begins at 4pm Thursday, November 20th and runs until 6pm Sunday, November 23rd and the schedule can be viewed online at onthesnow.com/bewi/boston.
Along with news of snowmaking & base lodge improvements, a newly acquired groomer, and the new Wildcat Jib Lot progressive freestyle terrain area, Wildcat Mountain will invite attendees to become part of the legend with this season's weekly offerings of vertical value including its classic "two-fer" that offers two lift tickets for the price of one ($65) every Wednesday during non-holiday periods and also the Sunday Afternoon Cruise where late-risers can ski or ride on the afternoon lift ticket for only $25. Also back again during non-holiday periods are "Aristocat Tuesdays" for persons age 50+ and "Ladies Thursdays" with both programs offering a lift ticket, lesson, and lunch for only $55. A highlighted value of last season that has not changed and keeps pricing low on multi-day tickets, Wildcat Mountain once again offers the flexibility of upgrading your next day ticket for only $39