What`s New at Diamond Peak for the 2015

MEDIA CONTACT:
Jaclyn Ream, Marketing Coordinator
(775) 832-1117 [email protected]
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
What’s New at Diamond Peak for the 2015-16 Season
New season pass perks, improved glade skiing and more
INCLINE VILLAGE, Nev. (September 10, 2015) – New for the 2015-16 season, Diamond Peak will add new perks for
season passholders, improved gladed terrain, more taps in the Loft Bar, and more ways to save. Here are some
reasons to visit Diamond Peak this winter:
New Season Pass Perks: Diamond Peak 2015-16 season passholders will enjoy new perks this season. New perks
include Bonus Resort Credit, Resort Coupon Books, Bring-A-Friend Tickets, and additional bonus lift tickets. The new
Bonus Resort Credit, $25 for Adult full passes or $15 for other paid full passes, will be loaded onto Diamond Peak
season passes purchased by October 31, 2015. Skiers and snowboarders who buy their pass during the early bird sale
(which ends Oct. 31st) also get a Resort Coupon Book valid for extra discounts on lessons, rentals, repairs, and more.
Every passholder qualifies for four discounted $50 Bring-A-Friend Tickets.
Diamond Peak Ski Resort season passholders now receive a total of 24 complimentary non-holiday bonus days, four
each at: Boreal Mountain Resort, June Mountain Ski Area, Homewood Mountain Resort, Las Vegas Ski & Snowboard
Resort, Red Lodge Mountain and Whitefish Mountain Montana. As part of this partnership, Diamond Peak season
passholders also receive $150 off 2016 Woodward Tahoe Summer Camps, 50% off Woodward Tahoe CORE
Memberships, and a complimentary 1-hour Woodward Tahoe Bunker Session. Some restrictions apply. Visit
DiamondPeak.com for details and full list of perks.
Peak Pledge: Diamond Peak now offers a 100% money back guarantee for refunds requested by January 15th on
unused Season Passes. No insurance or doctor’s note needed. Just come to Guest Services by January 15th if you have
not used your 2015-16 pass and would like a refund.
Improved Glade Skiing and Riding: Diamond Peak continues to improve the health and safety of the forest and ski
trails with the defensible space program. Forest thinning during the summer helps reduce fire danger by increasing
defensible space, but has the added benefit of making tree skiing even better. Look for new off-piste skiable terrain in
the trees between Diamondback and Spillway, located off of Crystal Ridge.
New Ski & Snowboard Equipment: The Diamond Peak Rental & Repair shop will carry the latest skis and snowboards
available for demo rentals this season. Try top-of-the-line equipment from Salomon, Rossignol, K2, Volkl & Lib Tech as
well as the latest Burton snowboards. The Rossignol Soul7 is a great all mountain ski and the new Salomons are great
for carving. Ladies will love the new Volkl line, made for women.
New Electric Vehicle Charging Stations: Two electric vehicle (EV) charging stations were installed at Diamond Peak in
the spring of 2014 allowing drivers to charge their EVs while on the go and fully charge their EV in a matter of hours.
The four Eaton 70-am 240V J1772 Level 2 chargers are networked via ChargePoint. ChargePoint requires a
membership but are free for the public to use for the first five years.
Ski More, Save More with the Flex Pass: The more you ski, the more you save with a Flex Pass multiday ticket.
Available in 2-7 day increments, this direct-to-lift pass is fully transferable, can be used any day and is valid all season.
Wednesday 55+ Ski Clinic Series: Diamond Peak will offer a special ski clinic series for Adults 55+ as part of the Incline
Village Recreation Center Senior Programs. This 10-week program will now be available as a full series, daily lesson, or
5-pack. The 5-pack allows skiers to choose any five lessons to attend in the series. Diamond Peak’s PSIA certified
instructors will provide beginner, intermediate, and advanced instruction. Instruction is designed to help skiers
improve, adjust, or modify techniques and encourage lifelong skiing. Re-entry skiers are welcome! Register at the
Incline Village Recreation Center (980 Incline Way), or call (775) 832-1310.
MEDIA CONTACT:
Jaclyn Ream, Marketing Coordinator
(775) 832-1117 [email protected]
Three & Free Guarantee: Diamond Peak will offer a new lesson program for beginners called the Three & Free
Guarantee. Beginners pay only $119 for a Diamond Club Membership, which includes: three beginner packages
complete with rental equipment, group lessons and beginner lift tickets. Once Diamond Club Members complete the
three lessons they earn a free all-mountain lift ticket and 1-day equipment rental. The Three & Free program is
offered Tuesday-Thursday, non-holiday, for ages 4 and up. Ages 7+ can register at the Diamond Peak ticket windows
for a ski or snowboard Diamond Club membership; ages 4-7 can register at the Child Ski Center (ski only).
Wild Bill’s BBQ: Wild Bill’s BBQ, located on Diamond Peak’s Base Lodge deck, will offer authentic BBQ fare, slow
cooked and smoked with house-made barbecue sauces and tasty sides. Offerings include smoked tri-tip, chicken,
pulled pork, pork ribs, burgers, and sausages. Wild Bill’s BBQ will be open on weekends and holiday periods this ski
season.
Improved Beer Selection in the Loft Bar: Diamond Peak’s Loft Bar, located on the top floor of the Base Lodge, will
increase the number of beers on tap to twelve. The dozen taps will include the current selection of favorites, local
brews and rotating craft beer handles.
SNOWsat Grooming Technology: Last season Diamond Peak debuted PistenBully’s new SNOWsat technology for the
United States. The initial season was a success, allowing groomers to provide excellent conditions in a dry year. These
GPS-enhanced snow groomers generate a cartographic image of the slopes used to accurately measure snow depths
and ensure the best coverage for skiers and riders.
About Diamond Peak Ski Resort
Diamond Peak Ski Resort is North Lake Tahoe’s hidden gem. Located in Nevada’s Incline Village, the affordable, family
friendly resort offers breathtaking views of Lake Tahoe, a summit elevation of 8,540-feet and a 1,840-foot vertical
drop. Skiers and boarders can experience 655 acres of beginner to advanced terrain that include open glades. For
more information or to check the snow report, visit DiamondPeak.com, call (775) 832–1177 or connect with Diamond
Peak on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube.
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