On November 30, 2015

Pico begins season, offers Cyber Monday deal and “food-raiser”

KILLINGTON — On Saturday, Dec. 12, 2015, Pico Mountain will open for the 2015-16 winter season with the third iteration of a special promotion to provide food for low-income Vermonters, teaming up with local nonprofit organization BROC-Community Action in Southwest Vermont, which provided over 40,000 meals to Vermonters in need last year. By partnering with BROC, Pico Mountain and its skiers and snowboarders are able to contribute to the fight against hunger in the local community.

Discounted single-day lift tickets will be available all weekend at the Pico Ticketing Sales Center. With a donation of three non-perishable food items, one-day lift tickets will be just $29 for all ages (regularly $72), plus a complimentary voucher for a ride on Killington’s new Beast Mountain Coaster will also be included.

“We’re thrilled to partner with BROC for the third year in a row,” said Tracy Taylor, director of operations for Pico Mountain, “At Pico we strive to support our community in every way possible and this ‘food-raiser’ allows our guests to get involved and give back while enjoying their first turns of the season.”

Cyber Monday, Nov. 30

This Cyber Monday, Killington is rolling out an exclusive offer so you can pick up a $69 direct-to-lift ticket good for any day of the 2015-16 winter season. The built-in flexibility makes the ticket a great holiday gift for any skier or rider, and a home shipping option will also be available. Visit killington.com/cybermonday on Nov. 30, to access this deal.

Pico Mountain is offering a $40 Cyber Monday deal for one direct-to-lift ticket valid any day of the season, and only available for purchase online on Monday, Nov. 30. Visit www.picomountain.com/cybermonday on Nov. 30 to redeem!

Additional ways to save include the Express Card, which retails for $99 and offers discounted lift ticket rates at both Killington Resort and Pico Mountain for the entire 2015-16 season. Pico has also unveiled a new digital ticketing platform offering the best prices on lift tickets for skiers and snowboarders who plan ahead. My Pico, My Price E-Tickets offer the guaranteed lowest prices, but are available on a first come, first served basis.

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