Below is 2009-2010 press kit which includes details on What's New & Unique at Sierra Resort this winter. You can find the latest news from Sierra-at-Tahoe Resort in our press release section.
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NEW FOR 2009-2010 AT SIERRA-AT-TAHOE® RESORT
$35 Learn To Ski Package, $45 Lift Tickets, Free Backcountry
Here’s a look at what’s exciting for the coming winter.
$35 Learn to Ski/Snowboard Package
Sierra Resort has taken a direct shot at the price barrier to learning a new sport in a tough economy with a $35 beginner package that includes a limited access lift ticket, rental equipment and a 2 ½ hour lesson. Friends and families can now spend an entire day on the slopes, learning a new sport, for less than the cost of going out to dinner and a movie together. The $35 Learn to Ski/Snowboard package is valid for adults age 13+, Sunday through Friday, non-holiday and excluding restricted dates. It is available in limited quantities and only online at SierraAtTahoe.com.
First Tracks in West Bowl
On Saturday mornings, skiers and riders can get on the lifts 30 min early to get First Tracks in West Bowl for just $25. Whether it’s untouched powder runs or corduroy that begs to be carved, First Tracks in West Bowl will give skiers and riders a guided tour to some of the best runs of the season and memories to last for years to come. Great for special occasions or to add a little flair to a winter vacation, First Tracks in West Bowl includes a continental breakfast and guided access to West Bowl 30 minutes before lifts open to the public. This program is suitable for intermediate and above skiers and riders and will be limited to 20 people each week. Valid lift ticket or season pass required.
Olympic Athletes
Two of Sierra-at-Tahoe Resort’s premier athletes are aiming for the podium at the 2010 Winter Games. Hannah Teter, the reigning Gold Medalist in Women’s Halfpipe, is hoping for a repeat performance to earn her a second Olympic Gold. Elijah Teter took fourth in Men’s Halfpipe at the 2009 Winter X Games, finished in the top 10 at World Cup contests all season long, and has been touring with the U.S. Snowboarding team to get ready for the Winter Games. Look for both athletes to be in the running for medals in February. Jamie Anderson, another Sierra Resort elite athlete and currently considered the top female slopestyle snowboarder in the world, has been named to the Women’s Halfpipe Rookie Team and hopes for a chance to compete in the 2010 Games.
Great Value on Lift Tickets
If frugal is the new black, then Sierra-at-Tahoe Resort is the new
Free Backcountry
Expert skiers and riders will have a whole new way to experience
Expanded Backcountry and
Also new this season, an expanded Backcountry and
The new center is a great addition to Sierra Resort’s existing array of backcountry offerings which include the Backcountry Lesson – a 2.5 hour experience in
Chillín on the Deck
A new 1,800 square foot deck at the Baja Bar and Grill in West Bowl will keep the best beach party on snow going all winter long. Guests can lounge in the
Live Painting Performances
Sierra-at-Tahoe Resort has commissioned internationally recognized Lake Tahoe fine artist Reds Regan to do a series of original paintings inspired by skiing, snowboarding and Sierra Resort’s relaxed
New Learning Programs
Four new programs in the
Sierra-at-Tahoe Resort: Keepin It Real
Recognized in the 2010 TransWorld SNOWboarding Resort Guide as a Top 10 Overall Resort as well as among the Top 10 Best Parks and Top 10 Best Pipes in the nation and known for its wind-protected slopes, incredible tree skiing and family programs, Sierra Resort is a bastion of the authentic
The closest major resort to
Media Contacts:
Kirstin A. Cattell, 530.543.3132
Jessica VanPernis, 530.562.3866
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