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WEEKEND OUTLOOK
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EVEWRY DAY IS INDEPENDENCE DAY
WEEKLY ON-MOUNTAIN NEWS
WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 2015
Photo © Noah Couser
means soon you will be in- vaded by, not the redcoats, but another brigade in the
Riley form of in-laws, your sis- Polumbus ter’s family, your best friend and his/her spouse and kids, or another caller potentially threatening a takeover of your home. Rather than facing a week of oppression and loss of personal freedoms such as walking around in your bathrobe drinking from your favorite coffee mug, declare your independence and send them
to us.
We’ll help you keep your independence
in tact by accommodating your summer guests up here on the mountain. If they seem put out just tell them, “When in the course of summer, it becomes necessary for one family to dissolve the bonds with out- of-town family or friends, and to suggest a more comfortable situation for everyone, a separate and equal lodging option. We hold these bedding arrangements to be self- evident, that all personal space is created equal, that they are endowed by the sum- mer with certain inalienable rights that among these are downtime, elbow room and the pursuit of a good night’s rest.”
Then just tell them that we offer the best deals in town.
When it comes to lodging in the sum- mer we offer the same array of options we offer in the winter, with the exception that it comes at an even better price. Included in these amazingly affordable accommoda- tions for your visiting friends and family is the calm and quiet nature of being on the mountain with its fresh mountain air and of course stellar views. We offer a plethora of choices for every group size and bud- get with condos, townhomes and private homes as well as our value hotel, the Hi- bernation House, with rooms that start at
Who votes for fun on the mountain? Exercise your right to pursue fresh air, great views and lunch at the only mountaintop restaurant in Montana.
We know you love your dear friends and family, yet there comes a time when their stay becomes an inconvenience and threatens to impede the very reason you have friends and family visiting you in the first place: to have fun and enjoy each oth- er’s company. We, therefore, the Represen- tatives of the Whitefish Mountain Resort, do, in the Name, and by Authority of the good People of the Flathead, solemnly pub- lish and declare, your homes ought to be Free and Independent Homes; that they are Absolved from all Allegiance to loved ones; and that as Free and Independent Homes, they have full Power to conclude Peace, contract Personal space, and to do all other Acts and Things which you normally do.
*Yes there’s small print. There’s always small print, but it’s not all going to fit into this article because it varies from package to package. In spite of a few re- quirements and restrictions, it’s still a heck-of-a-deal. Go to skiwhitefish.com for details on the small print.
e’ve passed the House is OPEN and we have a full menu, “big day” of the a full bar, restrooms, a gift shop and our summer which great views for you to enjoy this summer.
FREEDOM TO EAT, DRINK AND BE MERRY
OPEN DAILY
Base Lodge Bar: 11AM-6PM
Base Lodge Café: 10AM-4:30PM Base Lodge Coffee Bar: 9:15AM-4:30PM Summit House Bar: 10:30AM-5:30PM Summit House Café: 11AM-3:30PM Café Kandahar: 5:30-9:30PM
OPEN SCHEDULED DAYS
Hellroaring Saloon: (Tues-Sun) 5-9PM The Bierstube: (Wed-Sun) 11:30AM-6PM
$99 per night (based on double occupancy) which includes a hot breakfast!
If you are a 2014/15 Winter Season Pass Holder sweeten this deal your 20 percent discount on lodging for friends and fam- ily. That will not only impress your out-of- town guests it will help soften the blow that you prefer they stay on their own. If you are not a pass holder you can sway them with some of our lodging and activity packages such as Zip and Stay for just $119*. If your guests are mountain bikers tell them about the Eat-Ride-Sleep-Repeat package for only $80* per person per day/night. Or are you expecting an entire family who needs fun activities to wear out the kids tell them about our Family Fun Package starting at just $119* per person which includes two
nights in a two bedroom plus an Alpine Slide Ride and Scenic Lift Ride! Do they want to do more activities? They can, for a discount, but only if they stay with us!
In addition to easy access to must do activities such as Zip Line Tours, the Aerial Adventure Park, Alpine Slide and of course a trip to the summit, we’ve got bars and res- taurants where your guests can relax with plenty of peace and quiet.
Speaking of restaurants this is a friend- ly reminder: Yes the Summit House is re- ceiving some awesome upgrades this sum- mer and will look so different this winter it will blow your mind. Yes the area around the Summit House including the front en- trance and the entire deck are not accessi- ble due to the project. However the Summit
THURSDAY NIGHT RACE LEAGUE (TNRL)
TNRL is a cross-country mountain bike race series for everyone, including kids! Races are every Thursday from July 9 - August 20 on our lower mountain trails. Full details online.
Love our lift-accessed mountain bike trails? Get your BIKE PARK SEASON PASS:
ADULT (AGES 13-64)
- $195 / JUNIOR & SENIOR (AGES 7-12, 65+)
- $110
LODGING starting at just $99
Stay where all the FUN is! Ask about discounted activity rates when booking. *Taxes and fees not included. Other restrictions may apply. Find extensive lodging options and more great deals at SKIWHITEFISH.COM
877-SKI-FISH | SKIWHITEFISH.COM
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