Snowstar Announces Early Opening, Again
Snowstar Winter Sports Park will match last season's record of the earliest opening day in over 15 years when they open for the 2006-07 winter season.
Andalusia, IL, (PRWEB) December 7, 2006: Snowstar Winter Sports Park will match last season's record of the earliest opening day in over 15 years when they open for the 2006-07 winter season. According to Ed Meyer, Snowstar's General Manager, "The break in the weather has allowed us to provide great conditions throughout the entire area for opening day."
Opening day also means that guests will get a chance to try out the new programs and improvements that staff has implemented since last season, including:
| | - Flex Tickets. Convenient and cost effective ways to pay for the amount of time you plan to spend on the slopes.
- Simplified pricing that includes one low price for both ski or snowboard rentals and Beginner Special Packages to draw first-timers to the slopes.
- A new Ticketing and Online Group Processing system to get guests on the slopes faster and easier than ever before.
- Family Friendly Packages that make it more affordable to ski, board, or tube.
- Special events for the family or free-styler that run throughout the season. Including the "Will Ski for Food" December promotion-bring canned goods and receive a lift ticket for half price.
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Hours this weekend include: Saturday and Sunday from 9am-9pm. The Resort will temporarily have evening hours only Monday through Thursday next week. On Friday, December 15th ski/board hours will be 9am -9pm daily. For current, up to the minute snow conditions call 309-798-2666 or visit the website at www.skisnowstar.com.
Snowstar Winter Sports Park has been serving Illinois since 1981. There are six lifts serving 14 runs, including numerous terrain features, and a snow tubing park on 28 acres. The Resort is celebrating their 25th Anniversary season this winter with special events and discounted "retro days" throughout the season. The ski season runs December through March, weather and skier traffic permitting. The Resort is nestled in Coal Creek Valley above the Mississippi River, only ten minutes from the Quad Cities just off IL Rt. 92 in Andalusia.
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