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NEW THIS SEASON - We have changed
the Hill Hopper for 2007-8! Responding to customer request, we have
eliminated the daily vouchers that had to be redeemed each day for a lift
ticket. Instead, you only visit the ticket office upon arrival to exchange
the new voucher for your actual Big Snow lift ticket which will be
accepted at both the Big Powderhorn and Indianhead lifts. However, because
you now have an actual lift ticket, it must be dated - so we have to make
the Hill Hopper valid for CONSECUTIVE DAYS this year. If you decide to
skip a day, you cannot get a refund for it.
Where else can you ski & ride two premier
resorts, minutes apart, on one affordable ticket? Even more
importantly, where else will you find mountains of natural,
reliable Upper Peninsula snow that buries Big Snow Country in
white gold every winter season? There's just nothing like the real
thing. Experience the unique amenities of our premier Upper Peninsula resorts
during this winter's getaway - Indianhead and Big Powderhorn.
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Easy to Buy!
| Purchase the Big Snow Hill Hopper at the two resort's ticket counters when you arrive in Big
Snow Country. |
Incredible Value!
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You will get one FREE Child (9 & under) ticket per paid adult Hill Hopper. (Free
child ticket only available at the time of adult ticket purchase).
- Your ski days must be consecutive! It's your choice.
- "Hop" from one resort to the other during the same day if your energy
allows! Ask for details.
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2007/2008 Hill Hopper Prices
Regular season prices
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1-Day
Regular |
2-Day
Regular |
3-Day
Regular |
4-Day
Regular |
| Adult: (17 and
up) |
$48 |
$88 |
$123 |
$156 |
| Junior (10 thru
17): |
$40 |
$76 |
$105 |
$132 |
| Child (9 & Under without
paid adult ticket): |
$33 |
$60 |
$87 |
$112 |
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BUY
NOW
AND SAVE |
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Restrictions:
- No other coupons or discounts may apply
to the Hill Hopper.
- The Hill Hopper is valid during the 2007-08
snow season.
- The Hill Hopper is non-refundable.
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Go to our "Deals/Buy Tickets" page to make your purchase.
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| For information about other area activities, check out the Convention
and Visitors Bureau website. |
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