FS: discounted lift vouchers for PA resorts
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Michelle
March 5, 2010
Member since 03/5/2010 🔗
3 posts
I have some extra ski lift vouchers that are good at Pennsylvania ski resorts. I bought a package of 24 for about $800 and only managed to use about half. The blizzards actually kept me OFF the slopes, and now I am busy with kayaking and kitchen remodeling.

So if you want any of my extra lift tickets, the discounted price works out to about $34 each. I bought them through www.skipa.com, and they are good the member ski resorts (e.g., liberty, whitetail, roundtop, seven springs, etc). You can use them anyday (including holidays and weekends). The only catch is they expire at the end of this season.

Let me know, I hate for them to go to waste.
Envy
March 5, 2010
Member since 02/10/2009 🔗
24 posts
would you be willing to seperate? id be interested in a few at $35 or so a piece and was wondering where you were located?
Michelle
March 10, 2010
Member since 03/5/2010 🔗
3 posts
Hi Envy, Sorry I didn't see your post until today. I do have 9 left, and am willing to part with them for $28 each just so the money doesn't go to complee waste...

So if you or anyone else want some or all, let me know! Not much left to the season, but for those who can get out west it's a good deal. I live in Rockville and work in Bethesda.
jimmy
March 10, 2010
Member since 03/5/2004 🔗
2,650 posts
Out west too funny, if anyone not sure this is on the up/up, several of us have been using these for a while and it's the real deal. Help the girl out if you're planning to ski PA before the season's over.
Michelle
March 10, 2010
Member since 03/5/2010 🔗
3 posts
Anything past DC is "out west." smile

I have 8 left and am selling them for $25 each. I didn't realize resorts had dropped their prices for spring rates.

I did buy them through the Ski PA program, thinking I'd get out a lot more... the hidden joys of homeownership. frown

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