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• The 2004-2005 Pennsylvania 4th Grade Snowpass Program is a non-transferable and non-refundable document
which entitles the 4th grader to whom it is issued to obtain their
complimentary one-day lift ticket, subject to the terms and conditions set
forth below, at participating Pennsylvania Ski Resorts during the 2004-2005
season. The following resorts are participating for the 2004-2005 season
(subject to change): Alpine Mountain, Bear Creek Ski & Rec Area, Big Boulder, Blue Knob Ski Area, Blue
Mountain, Camelback Ski Area, Eagle Rock Resort, Elk Mountain, Hidden
Valley Resort, Jack Frost Mountain, Liberty Mountain Resort, Mystic
Mountain at Nemacolin Woodlands, Seven Springs
Mountain Resort, Shawnee Mountain, Ski Big Bear, Ski Roundtop,
Ski Sawmill Family Resort, Tanglwood Ski Area, Tussey Mountain Ski Area, Whitetail Resort and Willowbrook Ski Area. All participating resorts reserve
the right to withdraw from the program at any time.
• The
Snowpass is valid at all participating resorts from 12/1/04 to 5/1/05,
except for some areas during the following blackout dates: 12/24/04-1/2/05,
12/25/04-1/2/05, 1/15/05-1/17/05, 2/19/05-2/21/05. The Snowpass will not be
honored on blackout dates. See back of coupon for areas with blackout
dates.
• The
Snowpass may be used to obtain no more than three (3) complimentary one-day
child lift tickets at each participating resort between 12/1/04-5/1/05 when
accompanied by a paying adult.
• The
Snowpass or use of the Snowpass or of lift tickets obtained with the
Snowpass may not be refunded, transferred or re-sold to any other person,
including family members or relatives. It is a violation of Pennsylvania law to
resell lift tickets. PSAA or any area in the program will immediately
revoke a Snowpass if the holder transfers use of the Snowpass or of any
lift ticket obtained with the Snowpass to another person, for monetary
consideration or otherwise.
• The
Snowpass may be presented by the 4th Grade holder to obtain a complimentary
one-day lift ticket only when accompanied by a paying adult (as determined
by member resort). A maximum of two 4th Grade Snowpass holders per paying
adult may obtain a complimentary one-day lift ticket using their Snowpass.
Not to be used as a multi-day lift ticket or a children’s open to
close lift ticket.
• PSAA
or any ski area will revoke and cancel a Snowpass without notice for any
misuse. Snowpass holders and their parent or legal guardian are responsible
for proper use of the Snowpass at all times. In the event of Snowpass
misuse and cancellation, PSAA is not responsible for expenses incurred or
opportunities foregone by Snowpass holders if PSAA modifies or cancels the
Snowpass program.
• If a
Snowpass is lost or stolen, notify PSAA immediately. Participating resort
lift ticket offices will not assist with lost or stolen Snowpasses.
PSAA reserves the right to make case determinations concerning
replacement of lost or stolen Snowpasses. In no
event will a lost or stolen Snowpass be replaced without collecting a $25
processing fee.
• All Snowpass holders agree to comply with
all rules and regulations of participating PSAA member resorts and with all
other applicable laws and regulations, including Your Responsibility
Code.
• An
individual is eligible for the Pennsylvania
4th Grade Snowpass Program only once. Individuals repeating all or a
portion of the Fourth Grade do not qualify for a repeat Pennsylvania 4th Grade Snowpass.
• If a
4th Grade Snowpass applicant provides any false or inaccurate information
on his or her application, a Snowpass will not be issued. Snowpass issued
to a 4th Grader who has provided false or inaccurate information will be
revoked.
• All
information provided in this application is subject to verification by
PSAA. All information provided in this application becomes the property of
PSAA. Information provided by Snowpass applicants may be used by PSAA and
its member resorts for verification and for market research purposes.
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