Lift Ticket Rundown: Ski for cheap this weekend
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Welcome to Issue #22 of the Lift Ticket Rundown — your weekly(ish) guide to the best lift ticket deals and promos across New England.Â
There are still many mountains going strong and more than likely another month plus of skiing left. But, this will be the final issue of the Lift Ticket Rundown this season. For the last issue, we rounded up the best deals for the coming weekend and beyond. Any big-time deal or special that comes up from now til the end of the season will be sent through our Insider Alerts. At the end of prior seasons, we've seen $5 tickets, the ability to earn another free ticket for next season, free ski days, and everything in between. Make sure you sign up to get notified if one of these insane deals comes up, this season or next!
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This week’s theme: Sweet deals to wrap up a sweet season
Wachusett closes this weekend, and they're celebrating with a $25 four hour ticket or a $40 eight hour ticket. Skiing in April in Massachusetts? Good for them!Â
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Up in Vermont, Burke is closing this weekend and all tickets are just $50.Â
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Over in Maine, Saddleback also has one solid weekend of skiing and riding left, and tickets are just $65 for adults and $45 for juniors.Â
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Sunday River has a couple of weekends left, but they still significantly lowered their prices for the coming weekend. $70 for adults, $59 for teens, and $47 for juniors.
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This one deserves it's own bullet. On April 17th, tickets at Sunday River are only $15 for everyone.Â
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In New Hampshire, tickets at Loon are just $59 for adults for most days the rest of the season. They are also offering a special for season pass holders of other mountains. Show your pass and ski for $39.Â
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Bretton Woods has one weekend left. Go enjoy some of the best views in New England for just $59 for adults, $49 for teens, and $39 for juniors.
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We hope the Lift Ticket Rundown helped you, your friends, and your family get out to the mountains for less this season. It's always been our mission to help make skiing affordable and accessible for all our members, and it's been our pleasure to bring you this newsletter each week. Even though there will still be lift served skiing in New England for a while longer, don't worry, snowmaking for next year will fire up in just 6 months.Â
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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.Â
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