Cancellation/Reservation Policy

+ Your Credit Card may be charged up to 48 hours prior to your arrival.
+ For reservation changes or cancellations please call: (888) 576-2754 for Ski & Ride School Programs and (800) 789-7669 ext.3258 for Child Care.
+ A no show or cancellation of reservation on the day of the lesson will be charged for one day of each child's reserved program as a cancellation fee and may result in cancellation of the entire reservation.
+ All children must check into their program location on time to ensure that their reservation can be fulfilled.
+ No refunds will be given due to weather.
+ You will be required to sign a CHILDREN'S SKI SCHOOL AND RIDE ASSUMPTION OF RISK, HOLD-HARMLESS, RELEASE OF LIABILITY AND INDEMNITY AGREEMENT prior to your child's participation.
+ If your child will be renting equipment you will be required to sign a Rental Agreement prior to your child's participation.

2010 BOMBERS CANCELATION POLICY:
+ Refunds are given for injury or illness with medical documentation. Refunds are given for military deployment with deployment documentation. See below to determine the fees.
+ Exceptions for refunds beyond this must be approved by a manager or director. Refunds must be in the original form of payment. A reason must be written on all R/R receipts and must have a supervisor's initials.
+ The guest will be charged a $75 cancellation fee if the cancellation occurs prior to January 1, 2010.
+ The guest will be charged a $100 cancellation fee if the cancellation occurs between January 1, 2010 and January 8, 2010.
+ The guest will be charged a $100 cancellation fee per week if the cancellation occurs after the program has begun on January 9, 2010.

Note:

Children age 12 and under must wear a winter sport protective helmet while participating in a ski or snowboard school lesson. In addition, children over the age of 12 who participate in designated children's classes or programs must wear a helmet. Rental helmets are available at our children's ski school locations for your convenience.

While helmets may reduce or mitigate the severity of some head injuries, their use does not guarantee safety and will not prevent certain injuries. The Resort reminds you that every winter sport participant shares responsibility for his or her safety and for that of others using the ski area facilities. Always show courtesy to others and be aware that there are elements of risk in skiing and snowboarding that common sense and personal awareness can help reduce. Know your ability level and stay within it. Become familiar with and observe “Your Responsibility Code” and share with other skiers the responsibility for a great skiing experience.