What’s new at California’s ski resorts this 2019-20 season - The Mercury News

What’s new at California’s ski resorts this 2019-20 season - The Mercury News


What’s new at California’s ski resorts this 2019-20 season - The Mercury News

Posted: 04 Nov 2019 12:00 AM PST

Mountain sports enthusiasts are an optimistic lot, and hopes for early openings are high following a record 2018-2019 snow year. While lifts won't start turning until mid-November to mid-December, snowmaking operations all up and down the state are well underway. Here's a look at what's new for the 2019-2020 season.

Badger Pass Ski Area

After operating for a few years (due to a trademark dispute) as Yosemite Ski & Snowboard Area, Badger Pass Ski Area in Yosemite National Park has its name back. Generations of kids have gotten their start here. Tubing, snowshoeing and cross-country skiing offered along with downhill. travelyosemite.com/winter/badger-pass-ski-area/

The sun shines down on the Badger Pass Ski Area in Yosemite National Park. (Kristopher Skinner/Bay Area News Group File) Kristopher Skinner/Bay Area News Group file

Bear Valley Mountain Resort

This downhill resort on Highway 4 in Alpine County offers 10 lifts accessing 75 trails, while adjacent Bear Valley Adventure Company cross-country ski area is one of the state's largest with 65 kilometers of groomed track and skating lanes. Many pass options at both. bearvalley.com, bearvalleyxc.com

Big Bear Mountain Resort

Twin properties Big Bear and Snow Summit in the San Bernardino Mountains are SoCal icons. Big Bear will showcase major base-area renovations this season. bigbearmountainresort.com

Boreal Mountain California

This family-friendly resort specializes in helping young riders progress from the bunny slopes to advanced terrain. Massive Playland Tubing park attracts non-skiing families from far and wide, while Woodward indoor training center offers camps and programing for ages 4-17. Night skiing on tap, too. rideboreal.com

China Peak

Expanded snowmaking will cover all major runs at this Fresno County resort. skichinapeak.com

Diamond Peak

This community-owned resort on Lake Tahoe's Nevada side offers great views plus midweek passes, discounts if you hold a season pass at other resorts, a free day on guests' birthdays and on Un-Birthday Day (March 20), plus two free days each at Boreal, Homewood and Tahoe Donner X-C. Last Tracks beer and wine-tasting events on Saturdays conclude with an after-hours run to the base area. diamondpeak.com

Dodge Ridge

Family-owned since 1950, this Pinecrest ski mountain is the closest to the Bay Area and boasts 12 lifts and 67 trails. Pass perks include discounted friend tickets and a free day for friends on March 8. dodgeridge.com

Donner Ski Ranch

This independent "old school" ski area has been a fixture on Donner Summit since 1937. It's a great place to learn to turn at a reasonable price. Six lifts and a tubing hill are family magnets. donnerskiranch.com

Granlibakken Tahoe

Conference center/resort on Tahoe's west shore includes a hot breakfast in the rates and boasts cross-country and snowshoe trails right out the door. There's also a sledding hill, a small ski hill and rental shop. granlibakken.com

Heavenly Mountain Resort

Massive resort straddling the California/Nevada border offers new programming for guests staying at its Lakeland Village, Zalanta and Gondola Vista properties. Adult Beginner Ultimate 4 lesson package gets grownups on the slopes fast, while Lat 38 Rooftop Bar at the California base area features cabanas, fire pits and après-ski fun. skiheavenly.com

Skiers ride the lift at Heavenly Mountain Resort during last year's incredible snow season. (Heavenly Mountain) 

Homewood Mountain Resort

Views above Tahoe's west shore are spectacular, and it's the only resort in the region to offer a family pass. Three-day tickets also available. Season pass-holders get free days at 20 partner resorts, including Diamond Peak and Tahoe Donner. skihomewood.com

Kirkwood Mountain Resort

Skiing and riding aren't the only winter activities at this high-altitude Vail resort. This year, fat bikes (rent or bring your own) are welcome on 37 miles of groomed trails at Kirkwood Cross Country and Snowboard Center. Kirkwood offers its own season pass, in addition to Epic Pass options. kirkwood.com

Mammoth Mountain/June Mountain

Lots of new dining options and major snowmaking upgrades will enhance the experience this season at California's largest ski area (28 lifts including a gondola that rises to 11,053 feet). Sister resort June Mountain offers its own set of passes in addition to being included on the Ikon Pass. mammothmountain.com, junemountain.com

Woolly's Tube Park near the Mammoth Mountain Resort offers snowy thrills of a different kind. (Courtesy Dino Vournas) 

Mt. Rose Ski Tahoe

The closest resort to Reno offers dynamic pricing based on "value" dates. New this season is a Friday special featuring $49 lift tickets after noon. Popular "Two 'Fer Tuesdays" and "Locals Sunday" deals also continue. Look for base-area improvements, too. skirose.com

Mt. Shasta Ski Park

The state's northernmost ski area (three lifts, 14 trails) also offers night skiing and tubing,  skipark.com

Mountain High Resorts

This SoCal resort in Wrightwood has invested more than $1 million in improvements including snowmaking, a new snow-play complex for kids and a fleet of all-mountain snow bikes. mthigh.com

Northstar California

The dining experience gets elevated this year with Bourbon Pub Northstar, a base-area restaurant from Bay Area restaurateur Michael Mina. Also new: free parking will be relegated to the remote Castle Peak lot; you'll have to pay to park closer in. northstarcalifornia.com

Royal Gorge Cross-Country

North America's largest cross-country ski resort encompasses 6,000 acres of terrain with six distinct trail systems, nine warming huts and trails for classic X-C, skate skiing and snowshoeing. Some trails are dog-friendly. Many pass options available including combo deal with nearby Sugar Bowl. royalgorge.com

Royal Gorge, California. (David Madison for Royal Gorge) 

Sierra-At-Tahoe

Sierra gets with the times by introducing RFID-enabled gates at all entry points. Season pass-holders get free days at other Powder Alliance resorts including Sugar Bowl, Mountain High and China Peak. Look for ticket three-packs to come online later in the season. sierratahoe.com

Soda Springs Mountain Resort

This diminutive resort just off interstate 80 is a great family place with two lifts and an elaborate snow-play area for youngsters. A new all-access ticket includes tubing. skisodasprings.com

Squaw Valley/Alpine Meadows

A new Treeline Cirque lift at Alpine speeds riders to the Sherwood ridge in five minutes with a mid-station get-off option. Meanwhile, Squaw plays the nostalgia card with a new Tram Car Bar in a restored 1970s cabin. Also new are guided snowshoe and backcountry ski tours led by Alpenglow Expeditions. Sure to get a lot of buzz is a "Leap of Love" mountaintop wedding event on Leap Day (Feb. 29) in which dozens of couples will be married. Staying in the valley? Summon the Mountaineer, a free shuttle service, for rides to or from the base area. squawalpine.com

Sugar Bowl

Adults ski for $99 any day in December (holidays included), while kids' tickets are $49 all season long. Ticket three-packs come online in November. Meanwhile, lodge rooms and the mid-mountain lodge have been renovated and a mini-pipe and new terrain park features added. Season pass includes free days at Sierra-at-Tahoe. sugarbowl.com

Tahoe XC

Community-based cross-country ski area in Tahoe City offers lessons, clinics, rentals and a few dog-friendly trails. tahoexc.org

Tahoe Donner

Tahoe Donner Cross Country garners accolades for its groomed ski and snowshoe trails (some of them dog-friendly) and cozy base-area facilities, while Tahoe Donner Downhill features 17 runs and lessons for tots as young as 3. tahoedonner.com


About those alliances …

Season-pass competition has never been more fierce, and with walk-up ticket window prices at many resorts topping $150 a day in peak season, it pays to plan and purchase in advance. Take advantage, too, of midweek, student, youth, child, senior and military discounts. Here's a glance at the major players.

Epic Pass (Vail resorts): Comes in multiple flavors, from Tahoe Value Pass good (with restrictions) at Heavenly, Northstar and Kirkwood, to full-on Epic Pass good at 37 resorts worldwide. New this year: Epic Day Pass. epicpass.com

Ikon Pass: This high-end pass is good for access to 41 resorts worldwide, while the Base Pass can be used for unlimited skiing and riding at 12 resorts, including Squaw/Alpine, Mammoth, June and Big Bear. New this year: Tahoe Super 4 Pack. ikonpass.com

Mountain Collective: Provides two days at each of 18 resorts, including Squaw/Alpine and Mammoth Mountain in California. mountaincollective.com

Powder Alliance: Purchase a season pass at any of 19 member resorts (including Sierra-at-Tahoe, Sugar Bowl, Mountain High and China Peak) and visit the others for free or at deep discount. powderalliance.com

Indy Pass: This one is new, linking 44 independently owned resorts around the country. Mt. Shasta Ski Park is the only California player. indyskipass.com


The Definitive Guide to 2019’s Deluge of New Christmas Movies - Vulture

Posted: 25 Oct 2019 12:00 AM PDT

Photo: Vulture, Disney+ and Universal Pictures

There are people out there who, every year, complain about "Christmas creep." They fret about how all of the numbing, consumerist holiday malarkey — store displays and ad campaigns and Starbucks promotions — starts earlier and earlier every fall. To which I say, "Feh!" In this house, the only Christmas creep we choose to acknowledge is Paul Giamatti in Fred Claus. Christmas comes but once a year, and that "once" happens to last for two entire months. Did your landlord turn the heat on in your building? Surprise! It's Christmas now.

Two prime offenders of the Christmas-creep agenda are dueling women-focused cable channels, Lifetime and Hallmark, which over the years have ramped up their made-for-TV holiday-romance output to near–Santa's Workshop levels. This year, Lifetime's 24/7 Christmas-content schedule is called "It's a Wonderful Lifetime" and will feature 30 new features. Hallmark had so much Christmas content it had to split it over two channels: Hallmark and its sister channel, Hallmark Movies & Mysteries. Hallmark will also have 24/7 Christmas programming, and both channels combined will feature 40 new Christmas films.

The snow is falling and so are our prices with Sunweb Snow Deals! - Ski Club of Great Britain

Posted: 13 Nov 2019 07:01 AM PST

At Sunweb we have fantastic offers for all our customers. If you book any holiday with us, your lift pass is already included! If you book a flight package with us to France, you will receive free ski material! If you book before 25th November, you could benefit from even more savings with our Snow Deals. As a Ski Club of Great Britain member, we know you love the mountains just as much as we do. That is why your 5% discount can be combined with any of our offers. No, we mean it.

Having been in the ski industry for over 25 years, we know and understand what you want from your ski holiday. Book hassle-free with Sunweb and have your holiday secured in one package deal. That includes your flights; from over 13 UK airports, transfers; across the Alps, accommodation; in top destinations, lift pass; included in your package, and rental material; free with flights to France. Plus on top of all of this, we want to celebrate with you. Let's celebrate that the snow is already falling across the Alps! That's why for a limited time only we have exclusive offers in snow-sure destinations, our Snow Deals. Discover prices lower than ever across France, Austria and Italy.  Have the freedom to choose the destination that is right for you combined with the perfect accommodation for the lowest price.

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