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Follow on Google News | Save on Utah Powder Skiing/Boarding, Lodging & Transportation at Brian Head ResortBrian Head Resort offers 50%-off deals on Utah powder, and area lodges offer several new lodging/skiing/boarding packages. Its one of America’s "Top Family Getaways," according to the Family Travel Forum.
By: John Brice / Brice & Associates Just opened in December 2009, the Grand Lodge at Brian Head is offering its “Après Ski Package” starting at $189 per night based on double occupancy ($94.50 per-person). The package is valid Sunday thru Thursday and includes accommodations for two in a Resort Queen or a Resort King room, two Brian Head Resort adult lift tickets per night stayed and two appetizers per day at The Lift Lounge & Patio. The package is offered through 4/11/10. For these and many other events and packages, visit www.grandlodgebrianhead.com or call (435) 677-9000. Enhanced with the most modern of amenities, the new, 100-room Grand Lodge at Brian Head pays homage to the majestic beauty of the southern Utah landscape with stone, timber and log walls, rough-hewn wood, wood beam ceilings, stone fireplaces and bronze metal and granite accented furnishings. Guests can enjoy an indoor pool with cascading waterfall, indoor and outdoor hot tubs, a fitness center and the Red Leaf Spa. The Lodge is pet-friendly, offers complimentary parking and all rooms are non-smoking. Long-time Brian Head lodging favorite, Cedar Breaks Lodge and Spa is offering a “Stay 3 Ski Free” package, a three-night package that includes accommodations in a newly remodeled King or Junior Villa and four all area lift tickets for just $114 per night based on double occupancy ($57 per-person) –for a total, three-night- Each package requires a deposit with a 72 hour (prior to the arrival date) cancellation policy, does not include tax or gratuities, and is subject to availability. Brian Head is offering steep discounts: A $39 package for first-time-beginner skiers or snowboarders 13 years-old or older. It includes a 2-hour morning lesson or 2-hour afternoon lesson, a lift ticket and rental equipment. This offer is good January 22, 23 and 24, 2010. The ski area is also offering 50%-off adults lift tickets Monday through Friday during non-holiday periods for those presenting a police, fire or military ID at the ticket window, for everyone purchasing 8 gallons or more of fuel at KB Express or Terrible Herbst locations in California, Nevada, Arizona and Utah (www.terribleherbst.com) About Brian Head Resort: at 9,600-11,307 feet above sea level, it is the highest ski resort in Utah. It averages 400 inches yearly of the "Greatest Snow on Earth," has three terrain parks, 65 ski trails and 650 acres of ski terrain for downhill and cross-country skiing, snow tubing, snowboarding and snowshoeing from mid-November through mid-April. There are also assorted options for après ski dining and drinking, entertainment, ecotourism, sleigh rides, snowmobiling, snowshoeing and much more. Brian Head’s very family-friendly atmosphere includes an uncrowded setting with no lift-lines, an award-winning, all-inclusive children's program for ages 3-12 at Navajo Lodge Learning Center, an entire mountain and facility dedicated to kids and newcomers to winter sports. And there is a state-licensed day care facility. Brian Head is likely closer to more national parks than any other ski resort town in North America; Zion, Bryce, Capitol Reef, The Grand Canyon, and Great Basin are all within easy reach. Cedar Breaks National Monument is two miles from Brian Head. The best-kept skiing and snowboarding secret in the southwestern states: Southern Utah’s Brian Head Resort Brian Head Resort Story Ideas Best Snow: Brian Head offers Utah Powder, averaging 400 inches yearly of the "Greatest Snow on Earth." It is the driest snow in North America, with an average moisture content of just 4%. Best Value: Brian Head’s full-day adult lift ticket is among North America’s best ski value: $45 Brian Head, $87 Mammoth and $78 Heavenly; Brian Head has no lift lines; it is one of the best-kept skiing and snowboarding secrets in the southwestern states. Lift/lodging packages are offered, so families can afford to stay for longer periods. Getting there: Brian Head is 3 hours east of Las Vegas and Delta Connection Carrier, SkyWest Airlines, serves airports in Cedar City, 28 miles to the southwest, and in St. George, 77 miles to the south. Private airplanes and jets can also use the Parowan airport, 12 miles northwest. Best for Families: Brian Head is among America’s "Top Family Getaways," according to the Family Travel Forum. The ski resort’s very family-friendly atmosphere includes an uncrowded setting with no lift-lines, an award-winning, all-inclusive children's program for ages 3-12 at Navajo Lodge Learning Center, an entire mountain and facility dedicated to kids and newcomers to winter sports. And there is a state-licensed day care facility. Plenty for advanced skiers and snowboarders: Plenty of terrain parks: Brian Head Resort offers three excellent terrain parks for varying ability levels, including beginner, intermediate, and advanced-level. They feature more than 30 snow features including rails, fun boxes and a halfpipe. Plenty off the slopes: Brian Head Resort offers much beyond skiing and snowboarding: Best Combo: A combo ski trip/Las Vegas or ski trip/national park is convenient for Southern Californians, as Brian Head is just three hours beyond Vegas off Interstate 15 and Brian Head is likely closer to more national parks than any other ski resort town in North America; Zion, Bryce, Capitol Reef, The Grand Canyon, and Great Basin are all within easy reach. Cedar Breaks National Monument is two miles from Brian Head. # # # Brice & Associates is an award-winning San Diego based public relations agency with 23-years of experience managing editorial coverage and promotional exposure -nationally, regionally & locally for resorts, venues, events and businesses from Hyatts to the Hollywood Bowl End
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