Red River Resort in New Mexico Offers Discount Packages
The Red River Resort, located right in the middle of town in New Mexico has something to offer its visitors all year round, but the 2008 and 2009 winter season is going to be especially enjoyable for the resort’s visitors because the Red River is offering more money saving visitor packages than any other resort in the area. Not only is there a package that allows children to ski and stay for free, but there are also a number of different lessons packages for skiing and snowboarding that include not only the lesson, but also the lift and the equipment, saving each student at least 30% on the total cost of everything included.
If those money saving offers aren’t enough, bank on the Red River Resort’s “Stay Free” and “Fourth Day Free” packages which allow participating lodges to work with the Red River Resort for a number of incentives, including free nights in local lodges and free lift tickets for visitors who book for a particular number of nights. With so many excellent deals going on right now, there really is no reason to set up some travel plans for a snow filled winter at the Red River Resort in New Mexico. The fresh powder will be waiting for you - Will you be there? Get the best deals on Red River lodging online.
Preview-Taos Ski Valley Resort 2008-09
The 2008 and 2009 winter season may not yet be upon us, but that isn’t stopping the Taos Ski Valley Resort from selling discounted tickets. Not only are their tickets being offered at seriously discounted prices, but a number of additional amenities are also currently discounted, including many of the lodges nestled within the ski valley. Adult lift tickets for the 2008 and 2009 ski season are currently $40, with $30 lift tickets for teenagers and $25 lift tickets for children. The Childrens’ Ski School is also currently being offered at discounted rates of $62 for each day, and this price includes rentals, morning lessons, lift tickets, afternoon lessons and a planned lunch. Time to start planning your Taos ski vacation for this season.
The opening day for the Taos Ski Valley Resort’s 2008 and 2009 winter season is November 27, and discounted rates for lift tickets and other amenities will be offered between this point and December 19. The winter season, which is perfect for skiing, snowboarding and a myriad of other winter sports, should stretch well into early April provided that the weather is right. Visitors to New Mexico are urged to make travel plans sooner than later so that they can take advantage of special pre season deals such as those currently being offered by the resort.
Angel Fire Resort Gears Up for Skiing Season
The 2008 and 2009 winter season for the Angel Fire Resort in New Mexico is going to see a slightly later start than most other resorts for skiing and snowboarding. Festivities kick off on December 19, 2008 with what is known as benefits day: Where a $15 lift ticket is all that is needed to allow you to ride or ski all day, with all proceeds going directly to local non profit organizations and charities.
The real fun begins on the first day of the 2008 and 2009 winter ski season, which is December 20, 2008. Between December 23 and December 25, Christmas will be celebrated with an event called “Ski and Snowboard with Santa", and Christmas Eve will come with its own special event, the Torchlight Parade and Fireworks celebration which is an annual gathering that simply cannot be missed.
On the last day of the year, December 31, an annual New Year’s Eve Torchlight Parade with Fireworks celebration is planned, which is well worth attending. Ring the new year in, in style, with stunning fireworks and fresh powder on the slopes. The Angel Fire Resort in New Mexico has plenty to offer skiers and snowboarders beginning mid December and stretching well into the New Year.
Winter Resorts in New Mexico
If you have ever been to New Mexico, you know how beautiful it is. But what you see is nothing compared to what you can see when you are hitting the slopes. There are ten different resorts in the amazing state of New Mexico, and each of them offer different things to appeal to groups of skiers.
For those who are looking to go cross country skiing, the Enchanted Forest Cross Country and Snowshoe Area should be their destination of choice. There are plenty of trails and plenty of gorgeous scenery to look at along the way.
If you are looking for a family ski vacation, the place for you is Sipapu Ski and Summer Resort, where you can do as much or as little as you like on your winter vacation. This resort offers both skiing and snowboarding, as well as lessons for both. It’s the perfect place in New Mexico to take your family for a winter ski vacation.
Other resorts include Angel Fire Resort, Red River, Sandia Peak Ski and Tramway, Ski Apache, Ski Pajarito Mountain, Ski Santa Fe, Snow Canyon, and Taos Ski Valley. With a combination of beautiful scenery and ten different resorts to choose from, New Mexico is the newest place to go for a winter ski vacation. Once you have gone there, you won’t forget it and you will want to return there again soon.





