Some pass holders at Stevens Pass ski resort will be eligible for a prorated refund to account for the Highway 2 closures in December, Vail Resorts, Stevens’ owner, announced Monday.
To address the loss of ski and snowboard opportunities at Stevens Pass Ski Resort due to flooding and nearby road closures, all eligible pass holders will receive prorated refunds.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Slide damage along U.S. Highway 2, near milepost 72, following December flooding and storms. (Photo courtesy of Washington State ...
The resort said it would be issuing 7%, pro-rated refunds to eligible pass holders for the amount of winter operations affected by the Highway 2 closure.
Last week's floods left Stevens Pass completely inaccessible, just as the resort was preparing to open after a delayed season. Now Vail Resorts, the owner of the ski resort, is standing firm: season ...
SKYKOMISH, Wash. — State officials announced plans for a limited reopening of Highway 2 to allow skiers and snowboarders to access Stevens Pass starting Monday. Gov. Bob Ferguson said a 20-mile ...
Skiers and snowboarders can now access Stevens Pass, but the journey from western Washington is longer due to the partial reopening of Highway 2. Judge rules defendant competent for trial in brutal ...
Ellen Galbraith sat down for an interview with The Seattle Times to address questions about road closures, frustrations and ...
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