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Perisher Lift Ticket Rates
Lift & Lesson Prices 2011


RESORT INFORMATION

Perisher Lift & Lesson Prices

Perisher is Australia's largest ski resort by far, boasting 1245Ha (3076 acres) of terrain spread over 7 mountain peaks. The size means there's something for everyone; from the gentle family friendly slopes of Smiggins to the intermediate groomers of Perisher Valley to the advanced bumps of Blue Cow and the tree lined runs and spectacular views of Guthega, you won't get bored at Perisher!

First timer lessons are held at Smiggins and Blue Cow, while the Perisher Valley ski school is for intermediate and above skiers and snowboarders.

Each of the 4 resort areas are connected by lifts and runs so it's easy to make your way around and try to ski every run in the entire area during your stay.

Early Season

Opening day until 24th June. Lift only, all standard lesson packages with and without Skitube.

Regular Season

25th June to 11th September. Lift only, first timer and all standard lesson packages with and without Skitube.

Spring Super Value Season

12th September until season close. Lift only, first timer and all standard lesson packages with and without Skitube

Snowsports Programs

Snowy Daycare, Discovery Kids, Adventure Kids, Explorer Kids and Perisher Teens with and without Skitube.


September Bonus Weeks

Special discounts on all tickets, valid between 29th August and 11th September 2011

July Bonus Weeks

Special discounts on all tickets starting the 24th or 25th July



What is your Skier/Snowboarder Type?


Skier

Snowboarder

Level 1
First time skier
First time snowboarder
Level 2
Can stop and do basic turns
you can stop on both heel & toe edge
Level 3
Can ride a beginner lift and confidently control speed through snowplough turns
you can link skidded turns on great (easiest) terrain
Level 4
Are confident riding lifts and can bring the skis parallel during the turn
You can link turns on blue (intermediate) terrain. Beginning basic freestyle
Level 5
Can start the turn with the skis parallel on all intermediate terrain