Ski New England Mountains and Ski Resorts in Vermont, New
Hampshire, Massachusetts and Maine for 1 L
Smart Destinations, creators of the all-inclusive Go Card
attraction products have launched the New England skiing and
snowboard product, the Go Ski Card. The Go Ski Card includes ski
tickets and full day pre-paid ski lift passes to 14 ski area
resorts in Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine. Go
Ski Card New England can be purchased online by visiting
www.GoSkiCard.com .
Go Ski Card New England includes ski lift tickets 14 Mountains
in New England ski area. Vermont ski area resorts include:
Ascutney Mountain Resort, Bolton Valley Resort, Jay Peak Resort,
Mad River Glen. New Hampshire ski area resorts include: Attitash
Mountain Resort, Bretton Woods Mountain Resort, Gunstock
Mountain Resort, Pats Peak Ski Area, Ragged Mountain Resort.
Massachusetts ski area resorts include: Wachusett Mountain Ski
Area, Ski Butternut - The Berkshires Family Mountain, Blue Hills
Ski Area. Maine ski resorts include: Shawnee Peak Ski Area and
Saddleback Maine. There are many additional savings beyond the
pre-paid lift tickets. Blue Hills Ski Area, for example,
includes free lessons and rentals. Ascutney, Attitash, Bolton
Valley, Jay Peak and the Mount Washington Resort at Bretton
Woods offer discounts on lodging.
Go Ski Card is available in 1, 2, 3, 5, and 7-day increments for
use in any combination of days between December 15, 2005 and
April 15, 2006. Each Go Ski Card is valid for one person per
mountain per day and a Card can be used multiple days at one
mountain or at any mix of mountains over the winter season.
Pricing for the Go Ski Card varies depending on the number of
days purchased. Child (age 5 through 12), Junior (age 13 through
17) and Adult (18+) Go Ski Cards are available. Corporate
discounts - based on bulk order quantities - are available to
organizations to pass along to employees or members. All Go Ski
Cards come with a free, full-color ski guidebook with
descriptions of the participating New England ski area
mountains, plus ski trail maps, ski mountain statistics, ratings
of slope difficulty, and a listing of all special offers.
"Skiers and riders understand the value of this product
immediately," notes Cecilia Dahl, president of Smart
Destinations. "A full-day lift ticket at these great mountains -
at these prices -- is exciting, and the values only get better
the more you ski. There are no blackout dates, and prices on
children's cards make the Go Ski Card ideal for families and
large groups, as well."
Go Ski Card can be in Boston at the Go Boston Card Visitor
Center at the Ferry Terminal behind the Boston Harbor Hotel at
60 Rowes Wharf or calling 617-742-5950.
Online Only Sale! Visit: www.GoSkiCard.com .