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Mt Ruapehu’s Best Value Season Pass now on sale for 2017

17 October 2016

Mt Ruapehu’s Best Value Season Pass now on sale for 2017

Mt Ruapehu’s October Season Pass sale is now on, offering the best value ski deal across New Zealand for the 2017 season.

“If you hit the slopes four days or more during the season, a season pass offers you great value for money. You can save up to $50 by buying your pass now to beat the April price rise,” says Dave Mazey, CEO of RAL.

“With a season pass, you have unlimited skiing and boarding at two of New Zealand's largest ski areas, great off-mountain discounts and benefits, plus you can skip the queues and head straight to the lifts.”

For October only, Adult Season Passes will cost $465, a saving of $50 on the 1 April 2017 price. A Youth Pass, currently $279, will save those aged five to eighteen years $30.

Adults with a Season or Life Pass can purchase their children (5-10yrs) a heavily discounted Season pass for only $55, with infants (0-4 years) and Super Super (70+ years) free of charge, making it an affordable way to introduce the whole family to snow holidays.

Whakapapa Ski Area is home to New Zealand's premier beginner's area, Happy Valley and New Zealand's highest café, the Knoll Ridge Café. Turoa offers a massive 722m of vertical descent from the top of Australasia's highest chairlift – the Highnoon Express.

ENDS

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