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Lift Ticket Rundown: How to ski for FREE this weekend

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Welcome to Issue #20 of the Lift Ticket Rundown — your weekly(ish) guide to the best lift ticket deals and promos across New England. 


Before this week's deals, we have an important announcement: 


Throughout the season, we’ve found some incredible deals that didn’t make it into the Rundown — either because they sold out too fast or only lasted a day.


To make sure you never miss a deal, we created Insider Alerts. When a deal is too good to wait for the next issue, we’ll text you the details so you can grab it immediately.


At No Boundaries, our mission has always been to help make skiing affordable and accessible for our members. Insider Alerts, reserved for the best, most urgent ticket deals, help us deliver on that promise — so you never miss out.

 

 

Now, onto this week's deals. There is still plenty of ski season left, but there are also a handful of mountains closing on Sunday, many of which are offering specials for their last few days. We've rounded up the best deals for this coming weekend, including some very unique ways that you can ski for free during the sunrise on Easter. 


This week’s theme: Sunrise, snow, and savings.


  • Take the Tecumseh Express to the top of Waterville Valley for a non-denominational Easter sunrise service starting at 5:15 am. After the service, you can keep lapping the lift for FREE until 8 am.

 

  • Waterville is unique in letting folks continue skiing for free for an hour and half after the service, but if you want to catch a mountain top sunrise on Easter and take a single free (or cheap) ski run, you have a few other options too:

    • Stowe's 70th Annual Easter Sunrise Service: Ski down from the gondola after for free

    • Stratton: Ski down from their gondola for free too

    • Sugarloaf: Service at the top of the SuperQuad, ski down for free after 

    • Loon: A ticket for the gondola summit service is $5

    • Wachusett: Their $10 sunrise service fee is donated to charity

 

  • An adult ticket to Loon any day after April 5th is currently selling for $59 online

 

  • You can ski at Cannon any day the rest of the season for just $79 when you buy online in advance

 

  • Tenney plans to operate 2 more weekends (4/3 - 4/5 and 4/10 - 4/12). Tickets for any of those days are just $20. Wow! 

 

  • Cranmore is opening for a bonus weekend on April 4th and 5th and tickets are $55 for all ages. 

 

  • Adult tickets at Sunday River are currently listed for $79 on Saturday 4/4 and $74 for Sunday 4/5.  

 

  • Pico is closing after this weekend, but tickets for Thurs/Fri are just $55 online, and $74 for Sat/Sun.

 

  • Magic Mountain is also closing after this weekend, and they have dropped adult prices to $75

 

Although mountains are beginning to close, there's still over a month of ski season left. We anticipate many more deals to come, even from the major resorts. Make sure you're signed up for Insider Alerts in case there's an urgent deal that can't wait for the next issue! You'll also be ready to go once deals start to drop next season. But it's way too soon to think about next year, get outside and shred!


 

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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