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Targhee Announces Ticket Special

October 14, 2011 Teton County, Teton Valley No Comments
Grand Targhee

Grand Targhee Resort has launched a ticket deal offering a 4-Pack deal for the 2011-2012 ski season. The lift ticket 4-Pack includes four full day adult lift tickets at $51.50 each and cost $206 per 4-Pack.  The lift tickets must be used during the 2011-2012 winter season and exclude the following holiday dates: December 24th through January 1st.  The 4-Pack is available in the Activity Center at the base of the resort beginning on opening day of the winter season: Friday, November 25th.  Meanwhile, the fall season pass sale ends October 31st with adult passes available until that time for $799.

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