On June 8, 2016

Killington Resort adds summer child care; now open all year

KILLINGTON– Killington Resort recently announced new summer child care options for infants and young children. Full and half-day options will be available for ages 12 weeks to 4 years, with discounts for Killington residents.

This addition means that Killington’s child care center at Ramshead Base Lodge is now open year round, with full and half day options for parents in need of recurring extended care or just dropping off children for a few hours while exploring all Killington has to offer.

Summer child care rates are $49 per day ($195 weekly) for Killington residents and $79 per day for non-residents ($225 per week) with discounts available for families dropping off two or more children together. Half day visits include lunch ($49).

Each room within the child care center has a caregiver certified in infant and toddler CPR, and the facility is a nut-free environment.

For more information including detailed schedules and pricing options call 802-422-6222 or visit killington.com. Ramshead Lodge is located on Killington Road in Killington, Vt.

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