Can you buy a weekly lift pass

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    • #6412
      bri_uk
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      or like a 6 out of 7 days kind of thing. Or do you have to buy it per day. Were thinking of coming for 11 days but it works out to be quite expensive per day.

    • #14758
      sparkes
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    • #14759
      re
      Participant

      you can also get a louise card for something like $69 witch gives you your first day 4th day and seventh day for free and the you save $20 per after that heres some info cheers http://www.29feetdeep.cm
      Days one, four and seven are FREE!
      * Save up to $26 every time you ski!
      * Great features like RCR Rewards and the PLUS option for direct-to-lift access!
      * Associate resorts: Ski Banff @ Norquay and Rabbit Hill(Edmonton)

      ELIGIBILITY – Please review the following age categories:
      (calculated as of Dec. 31, 06)

      ?ǂĢ Adult/Senior (ages 18-65+) are eligible for this card.
      ?ǂĢ Youth (ages 13-17) are eligible for this card.
      ?ǂĢ Child (ages 6-12) are NOT eligible for this card. See the RCR Kids’ Club for more.
      ?ǂĢ Tiger (ages 0-5) are NOT eligible for this card. See the Tiger Pass for any resort.

      To add a pass to your shopping cart please click on its type below.
      Canadian Rockies Louise Card- 2006/07 Regular Season Rates
      CANADIAN ROCKIES LOUISE CARD $69.95

    • #14760
      bri_uk
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      so let me get this straight we buy a Canadian Rockies Louise Card for $70 we then get day 1,4 & 7 Free.

      We then buy days 2,3,5,6,8,9,10 (7 days) at the discounted rate of $49 a day instead of $69 a day.

      it does say here it’s only available to Canadian residents only. I suppose that cuts us out then being from the UK.

      https://secure.skircr.com/pass_types/in … _id=8&js=1

    • #14761
      djmorris
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      "bri_uk" wrote:
      it does say here it’s only available to Canadian residents only. I suppose that cuts us out then being from the UK.

      Can you get the pass(es) sent to your Canadian address?

      After all, you will be “resident” in Canada whilst skiing in Fernie!

    • #14762
      seasonsgreetings
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      Bri, if you are coming in Jan/Feb you will get $6 per day off the days that you have to pay for, not $20 or $26, which are the top level discounts that are only available for about the first and last weeks of opening, and at Lake Louise (our sister resort) when we are closed very early and very late in the season.
      When I went up to the ski hill last year to buy my Louise card, I had to show my drivers licence (for proof of residency). Don’t know if they would ask for this if you had a card mailed you when you use it the first time, but it might not be worth the hassle just in case.
      I have hosted LOTS of guests from the UK who have stayed up to 14 days. For an 11 day stay I would reccommend getting an 8 day pass (unless you are superfit/superkeen) (Valid 8 out of 10 or 11 days). This would leave you 3 free days for rest days/hangover days, to get a massage or go cat-skiing (poor man’s helisking!) with one of our local operators, go cross country or back-country with a guide or to take a day trip to Kimberley or Castle Mountain, or to go for a weekend up to Lake Louise. If the powder is awesome here, you can always buy an extra day or half day at the time.
      Note that we will be in Peak Period pricing Feb 15-25, where tickets are $74 per day for adults.

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