Lift Ticket Rundown: $17 tickets, spring specials, and more
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Welcome to Issue #18 of the Lift Ticket Rundown — your weekly(ish) guide to the best lift ticket deals and promos across New England.
The beginning of this week gives us a taste of spring, but winter will be back in the mountains by the end of the week, with several chances of snow over the next seven days. There will be lift-serviced skiing in New England for the next 2-3 months, so resorts are beginning to entice skiers with the best deals we've seen so far this year. We have plenty for you in this issue.
Before we get to the deals, we have a quick request. Help us improve the Lift Ticket Rundown and allow us to uncover even more ticket deals by completing a 2 minute survey. As a thank you, anyone who completes the survey will be entered to win $200 off one of our Ski & Stay deals next year.
This week’s theme: Fake spring. Real deals.
Tickets for this coming Sunday 3/15 are just $59 at Cranmore. You need to buy in advance and they could sell out, but that's a killer deal for a weekend.
Pleasant Mountain dropped the price of midweek tickets to just $35 on many midweek days in March.
Ski for just $17 on St. Patrick's Day, 3/17 at Waterville Valley. The catch? You must dress up as leprechaun to get the deal.
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King Pine is also offering a St. Patrick's Day deal. Half day tickets for $17. No costume required.
The last free ski night of the season is this Wednesday 3/11 at Black Mountain of Maine. This one is sponsored by ND Paper.
Live in New Hampshire? Cannon is offering $54 tickets to New Hampshire residents every Sunday in March.
The summit chairlift at Whaleback is back up and running! It's TBD what this weather does to their snowpack, but if they open again next weekend it's worth checking out. Their tickets are always affordable
The "Spring Pass" is now on sale. Ski at Loon, Sunday River, and Sugarloaf from March 23rd through the end of the season for only $179. If you're planning to ski more than once at one of those mountains it's probably worth it.
The last Community Night at Crotched Mountain is this Thursday 3/12. Ski from 3pm to 9pm for $39.
This is probably the most upcoming specials we've featured in any issue of the Rundown. Take that as a sign: ski season is far from over, so head for the hills and know that we'll be keep you updated as mountains continue to offer more and more deals. And don't forget, please take our 2 minute survey so we can make this even better in the future.
The Lift Ticket Rundown is brought to you by No Boundaries — your insider source for the best lift ticket deals, steals, and ski-day secrets across New England.
Reminder: No Boundaries doesn't run or sell these deals — we just find them so you don't have to. Prices, dates, and details can change fast, so always double check with each mountain or organization before you buy.





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