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wake998 t1_iw067j1 wrote

Ask at r/icecoast you will have better luck getting answers

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N8710 t1_iw07cr2 wrote

What hospital do you work for? A lot of them have internal programs for discounted lift tickets.

Also, unless the weather takes a drastic turn skiing before new years will not be great.

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silverhammer96 OP t1_iw0athq wrote

I work at Rhode Island Hospital, good idea!

And I was thinking we’d go after the new year once there’s snow.

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N8710 t1_iw0bemh wrote

The lifespan 2022 benefits guide should point you in the right direction, looks like they have an online portal. I can’t give you specifics not being an employee, But my girlfriend works for MGB and they offer lift ticket discounts.

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the_falconator t1_iw561c9 wrote

Yawgoo valley does $19 first responder nights, it's a dinky hill but its still sliding on snow.

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silverhammer96 OP t1_iw7t9pl wrote

It’s my gf’s first time skiing so that’ll be perfect

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Unique-Public-8594 t1_iw0bxz7 wrote

I don’t know about EMT discounts. (Tried googling for info. Nothing came up.)

If a little mountain will satisfy, Pats Peak in NH is a lot cheaper than the bigger resorts.

Good luck, OP. Nice of you to try to plan something special.

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Puzzleheaded_Try1359 t1_iw0c48b wrote

Local ski shops do day trips. They are usually a pretty good deal especially on weekdays.

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shortys7777 t1_iw0f4na wrote

Look into the indy pass. Pays off after 3 days.

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rabbleville4 t1_iw0ojvy wrote

Whale back and king pine are reasonably priced if a little small idk about discounts

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Accomplished_Yam2747 t1_iw1idim wrote

Check libraries! I’m not certain that they will have passes, but I know most of them have day passes for museums so they might have them for skiing!

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