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Dollar added to ski price

Ruapehu's ski lift prices have been released, with Whakapapa and Turoa both raising their all lifts day pass by one dollar to $40. The top South Island commercial field prices remain higher, with Mt

Hutt at $44, Coronet Peak, Cardrona, Treble Cone and the Remarkables on $45. Porter Heights is $36, Mt Dobson $32 and Ohau $32. Almost all South Island fields have a road toll, ranging from $5 to $8. New this year on Ru-

apehu for season pass holders is the reciprocal arrangement whereby skiers can present their season pass at the other field and purchase halfprice day passes. Returning to Turoa is the Learn To Ski Package, of a beginner lift pass, ski hire and a ski lesson for $42. Whakapapa alSo has a First Timer's package including a Happy Valley beginner lift pass, ski hire

and a one hour ski lesson for $45. New to Turoa is a charter service for ski instructors, whereby a skier or group of skiers can hire an instructor by the hour. Also, along with their new 1000 pairs of skis and boots, the Turoa ski hire has snowboards for rent. Changed at Turoa is the cost of a Corporate Pass, now at $2000 up from last year's $900.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 9, Issue 388, 28 May 1991, Page 8

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Dollar added to ski price Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 9, Issue 388, 28 May 1991, Page 8

Dollar added to ski price Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 9, Issue 388, 28 May 1991, Page 8

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