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free or reduced price birthday skiing?

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16 years 2 months ago #189453 by hankj
I remember that this used to be the rule more than the exception.

Does it still exist anywhere in the NW?

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16 years 2 months ago #189516 by Kneel Turner
Replied by Kneel Turner on topic Re: free or reduced price birthday skiing?
Not fair!!! My birthday's in September. >:(

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16 years 2 months ago #189520 by hankj
Replied by hankj on topic Re: free or reduced price birthday skiing?

Not fair!!!  My birthday's in September. >:(


yeah maybe that was the problem ... :)

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16 years 2 months ago #189522 by Merk
My birthday was a couple weeks ago, and I was looking for such a deal, but didn't find anything. BUT, there's plenty of free stuff around town on your BDay. My favorite is the free mud pie dessert at The Ram. Here's a pretty extensive list of free stuff:

www.heyitsfree.net/2006/10/03/birthday-freebies/

Happy Birthday!

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16 years 2 months ago #189527 by James Wells
Replied by James Wells on topic Re: free or reduced price birthday skiing?
Free golf might be better bet if it stops raining. Avalon in Burlington provides a free birthday round (on the exact birthday) and Sudden Valley in Bellingham (within one week, signup required). Both are pretty nice courses but obviously better in the summer than in December.

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16 years 2 months ago #189529 by Keith_Henson
Replied by Keith_Henson on topic Re: free or reduced price birthday skiing?
Stevens Pass used to have free skiing on your birthday. I always took the day off (when I worked) as did my wife on her birthday and we would fill the car. Quite a loss leader. 3 bought tickets and one free, mostly mid-week.

A few years ago they stopped. The marketing director emailed me that they ceased because some people felt that if their birthday was not during ski season it was unfair. (Don't quite understand how if something is good for someone else it has to be bad for me, but...)

Other ski areas who have a "ski free on your birthday policy" have a summer conversation date: e.g., June 1 birthday=ski free on December 1, etc.

At any rate, on my birthday I always feel like emailing Stevens and saying, "You could have sold an additional 3 tickets today."

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