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Aspen/Snowmass is offering special spring skiing deals to all Passholders from February 23 – March 7, 2010. For the next two weeks, Flex Passholder extension days have been lowered to $29 and Classic Passholder extension days are just $49.
Aspen/Snowmass Premier Passholders will receive one free demo at any Four-Mountain Sports location in Aspen or Snowmass Village.
Having fun in Aspen or Snowmass need not be expensive. Here are nine winter things to do while you are in town that won't cost you a dime:
The Aspen Skiing company announced that the 2007-2008 season will bring the debut of the Elk Camp Meadows beginner area at the top of the Elk Camp Gondola, with a new quad chair, two new surface lifts and six acres of terrain dedicated exclusively to beginners.
The Aspen Skiing Company has announced that a new $17 million children’s center - the Treehouse Kids’ Adventure Center - will open for the 2007 - 2008 ski season at Base Village in Snowmass. <!--more-->The new two-story, 25,000-square-foot Treehouse Kids’ Adventure Center, located at the intersection of the three new lifts (the Village Express six-pack lift, Sky Cab gondola and Elk Camp Gondola) on Fanny Hill, is the largest capital project in the Aspen Skiing Company’s history.
Aspen Mountain and Snowmass Mountain open for skiing on November 22, 2007 and close on April 13, 2008. Butermilk Mountain and Aspen Highlands open for skiing on December 8, 2007 and close on April 6, 2008.