BOYNE FALLS: Those looking to save some dough on next season’s BOYNE Pass can take advantage of the spring sale going on now with savings up to 35% off in-season rates. BOYNE Passes provide access to Michigan’s two largest ski resorts, Boyne Highlands in Harbor Springs and Boyne Mountain in Boyne Falls, with a combined 115 trails, 850 skiable acres, ten terrain parks, mile-long runs and an array of benefits.

To lock in the lowest price of the year, skiers and snowboarders can opt for the Easy Payment Plan with just $50 down by April 30, and pay the remaining balance in four easy installments due on June 1, July 1, August 1, and September 1.

Or new passholders can buy now and ski now with access to Boyne Highlands and Boyne Mountain for the remainder of the 2014/15 winter season. With plenty of snow on the slopes and a packed spring events calendar including Krazy Daze at Boyne Highlands, and Carnival Weekend and Spring Break at Boyne Mountain, there are mountains of fun to be had.

Three pass levels are available with adult, teen, junior and senior pricing for each, plus a College Pass.  BOYNE Gold Passes range from $299-$599; Silver, $199-$399; Bronze, $249; and College, $299 with proof of at least nine credit hours. All pass levels can add-on a Nordic Pass with access to 70 km of cross country trails for just $49 at the time of purchase.

Passholders also enjoy loads of perks including year-round lodging, retail and Avalanche Bay Indoor Waterpark discounts, summer chairlift access for mountain biking and scenic rides, and use of recreational facilities, plus during the 2015/16 season receive 10% off spa treatments and a $10 per person discount on Zipline Adventure Tours as well as VIP access to events.

New for the 2015/16 season, Boyne Resorts has aligned with Intrawest and Powdr to offer the revolutionary, new M.A.X. Pass providing unprecedented access to experience five days at each of 22 premier mountains across North America. With the purchase of a 2015/16  BOYNE Gold Pass, the M.A.X. Pass can be added on at a reduced rate of $249 for adults, $199 for teens ages 13-17, $149 for kids ages 6-12, and $29 for children ages five and under.

Spring sale pricing is in effect through April 30, 2015. For additional information on 2015-16 BOYNE Pass benefits, pricing, and purchasing, visit boynemountain.com and boynehighlands.com.

About Boyne Highlands Resort 
Boyne Highlands Resort is a family-owned, four-season destination located in Harbor Springs, Michigan. Established in 1963, the resort is the largest ski area in Michigan’s Lower Peninsula with 435 skiable acres and also offers the highest vertical terrain. Additional resort attractions include cross country skiing, snowshoeing, dog sledding, tubing, Zipline Adventures, 81 holes of golf, spa, lift-serviced mountain biking and Bike Park, kids programs, lodging, meeting and wedding facilities and real estate. Boyne Highlands has been recognized by the readers of OnTheSnow.com as Midwest’s Favorite Downhill Terrain, named the Best Ski Resort in Michigan by The Oakland Press and offersGolfweek’s Best Courses You Can Play. Boyne Highlands is a member of the Boyne Resorts family of resorts and attractions.

Located in Boyne Falls, Michigan, Boyne Mountain Resort has been a favorite Midwest destination since 1948.  The family-owned, four-season resort has earned TripAdvisor Certificates of Excellence, been named among the Top 50 Best Places to Ski and Stay in North America by Conde Nast Traveler readers, recognized as a Top 10 Indoor Waterpark byBudget Travel and is a Spa Magazine Readers’ Choice Favorite. Boyne Mountain offers 60 runs on 415 skiable acres, cross country skiing and snowshoeing, Michigan’s largest indoor waterpark featuring The Big Couloir extreme body slide, Solace Spa, Zipline Adventures, two golf courses, disc golf, lift-serviced mountain biking, beach activities, kids programs, lodging, meeting and wedding facilities and real estate. Boyne Mountain is a member of the Boyne Resorts family of resorts and attractions.

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