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glxtrix
01-04-2007, 2:50 PM
ok so I know some of you out there go on ski trips, I'm leaving for Tahoe next weekend and i was wondering if anyone knew of a place online that you can buy lift tickets in advance, and possibly have a discount on them. Thanks.

Lee

Zanski
01-04-2007, 3:00 PM
Never been to Tahoe, but the resort you stay at should throw in lift pases for staying with them. We go to Snowshoe every year and they give us lift tickets for atleast 3 people. I have an Atomic ski Package if your looking to buy ski's. Good Luck and have fun!!!:thumbs:

glxtrix
01-04-2007, 3:33 PM
thanks man, but I'm a snowboarder and unfortunately were staying at a timeshare and due to the redicilously low prices of those, they arent going to throw in lift tickets.

Zanski
01-04-2007, 9:28 PM
Alright let me do some research for you. Ive mastered cheap everything except saltwater hobby lol. The car business screwed my brain up I think everyone is out to screw me... lol OH WAIT THEY ARE!!!!:D

washowi
01-04-2007, 9:28 PM
Where you going? I work in Reno, NV and am ther every 2 weeks. (going next week again) Last week Heavenly got 24 inches...

I can ask the locals there for you what they do....I can call them in the morning

Todd

Zanski
01-04-2007, 9:32 PM
Locals probably buy season pases, they def. know some tricks. I would check out www.snowbomb.com (http://www.snowbomb.com) Also ebay has some depending where you are skiing. Good luck!! Wish I could go out there have fun!!

P.s. tell them you have a GOLD TAHOE CARD. if they ask for any numbers or anything, tell them the wife has it and you dont know. lol. They offer HUGE discounts for card holders. remember your probably dealing with a 17 year old. They could really care less!

glxtrix
01-06-2007, 3:12 PM
haha thanks Dustin, Todd I'm going from the 15-22 of this month. Dont know exactly when I'll be skiing, prolly thu the week so it'll be less crowded (hopefully) lol. I'ld appreciate that call to the locals, prolly wont be doing too much, but its always good to have an inside to the "better" things to do.