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126 Ratlum Road, New Hartford, CT 06057            860-379-SNOW

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Daily Groups

 

The mountain that gets groups right...

Your group of 20 or more will receive discounted rates on lift tickets, group lessons, equipment rentals and lift/lesson/rental packages. And at Ski Sundown we make sure the planning process is hassle-free. So whether you have a group of friends, co-workers or classmates, skiers or snowboarders, beginners or seasoned experts, give Ski Sundown a call. A fun and affordable day or night trip is just around the corner! And don't forget to ask how we can make your group's visit a special birthday or other celebration. Let us take care of all the details for you!

How to Plan Your Trip

Please make your reservation at least 48 hours in advance. Call our Group Services at 860-379-7669 Ext. 204, email groupservices@skisundown.com, fax 860-379-1853, or mail to Ski Sundown, PO Box 208, New Hartford, CT 06057. Click here for our Group Visit Registration Form.

When You Get Here

Once you arrive at Ski Sundown, you'll be on the slopes in no time! If any group member requires lessons, we recommend that you arrive at least 1 hour before lesson time begins. Here's all you need to do to keep everything running smoothly.

  • Only the Group Leader checks in at our Welcome Center located in the Lodge. (It is easier if the group members remain together at an agreed-upon location until check-in is completed.)
  • Provide a single payment in the form of cash, check or major credit card.
  • Pick up your passes and distribute to your group.
  • Hit the slopes and have fun!!

And remember, if there's anything else we can do for you, please don't hesitate to ask!

 

Daily Group Rates*

8-Hour
start anytime
Night
6-10pm
Sunnyside Ski or Snowboard Package
Includes a lift ticket to the Sunnyside Learning Area, equipment rental and 1½ hour group lesson, skill level 1st time or novice.
$60 $54
All Mountain Ski or Snowboard Package
Includes a lift ticket for all lifts and trails, equipment rental and 1½ hour group lesson, skill level novice and above. 1st Time skiers or snowboarders cannot purchase this package - must purchase 1st Time Package.
$76 $60
Adult Lift Ticket (age 15 & older)
Provides access to all lifts and trails. For skiers and snowboarders who have their own equipment and do not plan on taking a lesson.
$42 $27
Junior Lift Ticket (age 7-14)
Provides access to all lifts and trails. For skiers and snowboarders who have their own equipment and do not plan on taking a lesson.
$36 $24
Equipment Rental (Click here for the Rental Form)Skis, boots and poles or snowboard with boots. Must also purchase a lift ticket or be a passholder. $32 $28
Group Lesson (any skill level) - (Click here to determine skill level)1 ½ hour lesson for skiers and snowboarders who have their own equipment. Must also purchase a lift ticket or be a passholder. $33 $33
* Group rates apply to ages 7 and older. Younger group members are welcome. They will be charged our regular Child rates.
Go to Lift Tickets // Rentals and Lessons & Packages for Child Rates.

Hours of Operation

7 days, 7 nights
Weekends/Holidays 8am - 10pm
Weekdays 9am - 10pm

Group Lesson Times

Monday - Friday: 10am, 12pm, 2pm, 7pm
Saturday, Sunday and Holidays*: 10am, 12:30pm, 2:30pm, 4:30pm, 6:30
Other lesson times are available by special arrangement
*Holidays: Dec. 24-31, 2012, Jan. 1, Jan. 21, Feb. 18-22, 2013

Please call (860) 379-SNOW (7669) Ext.204 to reserve your date for a day or night of winter fun!

 
 

Safety:

Here at Ski Sundown we strive to offer the best mountain experience. We work hard on keeping the mountain well maintained, fresh, and exciting. We want as many people to enjoy our creations as possible, that’s why we offer such a variety of Freestyle Terrain which may contain jumps, hits, ramps, banks, fun boxes, jibs, rails, half pipes, quarter pipes, mogul terrain, and other created or natural terrain features.

Skiing and snowboarding can be enjoyed in many ways. At Ski Sundown you may see people using alpine, snowboard, telemark, cross country and other specialized ski equipment, such as that used by disabled or other skiers. Regardless of how you decide to enjoy the slopes, always show courtesy to others and be aware that there are elements of risk in skiing that common sense and personal awareness can help reduce. Observe the code listed below and share with other skiers the responsibility for a great skiing experience.

Your Responsibility Code:
  1. Always stay in control.
  2. People ahead of you have the right of way.
  3. Stop in a safe place for you and others.
  4. Whenever starting downhill or merging, look uphill and yield.
  5. Use devices to help prevent runaway equipment.
  6. Observe signs and warnings, and keep off closed trails.
  7. Know how to use the lifts safely.
Be safety conscious and know the code. It's your responsibility.

Freestyle Terrain
Prior to using Freestyle Terrain, you are responsible for familiarizing yourself with Freestyle Terrain and obeying all instructions, warnings and signs. Freestyle skills require maintaining control on the ground, and in the air. Check out the basics, safety information and tips from the pros in the Smart Style video to enable terrain parks to be fun and safe for everyone.

Body Armor - with the popularity of so many extreme and contact sports, there are many brands, models, and options for protective padding all around the body. Many motocross, bmx, in-line skating, and skateboard shops have a variety of gear that is comfortable to wear and fits easily as a layer under your coat and pants. Protecting the tailbone and hipbones with padded shorts or pants is common.

Knee, elbow, shoulder pads, and wrist guards are other options.

Know your limits and ability level and select the appropriate Freestyle Terrain for you.

Your condition, speed, balance, body movements, alignment, trajectory and maneuver difficulty will directly affect your desired outcome.

Know the intended use of the Freestyle Terrain you have chosen.

For example, some features are intended to be used in a series with no stopping and some individually with stopping areas; jump takeoffs are for jumping and rail takeoffs are for entering onto rails.

Your actions can take you out of balance and cause serious injury or death, no matter how the feature is designed or where you land. Land on your feet!

Transitions are changes in the shape and pitch of the snow or feature, or changes from one type of sliding surface to another. Transitions can be gentle or abrupt, and demand that users be alert and respond to them with accurate movements.

Know where to Land. The sweet spot is between Terrain the "knuckle" and center of the landing zone. Even if you land on or near the sweet spot, you can still be seriously injured or die if your landing posture is not correct.

Inverted manuevers are not allowed.

Be aware that features change constantly due to snow conditions, weather, usage, grooming and time of day.

Read and obey all posted signs, instructions and warnings before using Freestyle Terrain.
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