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Leap Year Babies Stay Free on Feb. 29, 2012 at Mammoth Mountain Lodging Properties

Perfect opportunity to enjoy new snow


       

By: Mammoth Mountain Ski Area

Mammoth Lakes, Calif. Jan. 27, 2012 — On a day that doesn't commonly exist—February 29—Mammoth Mountain Ski Area's lodging properties thought it only fitting to offer a room rate that doesn't exist, valid only for Leap Year babies. Anyone born on February 29 can stay free that night at one of four properties, allowing leaplings to celebrate both their birthday and the new snow at Mammoth Mountain Ski Area.

Leap Year babies can celebrate their real birthday in style at one of four participating properties:

Mammoth Mountain Inn, Juniper Springs Resort, The Village Lodge and Tamarack Lodge and Resort. After all, if a birthday only comes once every four years that's even more reason to celebrate it in a special place. In fact, thanks to the relaxing alpine environment, leaplings will leave feeling a quarter of their age.

The free room is good only on the night of Wednesday, February 29, 2012. Guests must make reservations by calling 800.MAMMOTH. When checking in, a valid ID showing a February 29 birthday will be required.

For more information about Mammoth Mountain's Leap Year Baby rate, visit http://www.mammothmountain.com/ or call 800.MAMMOTH.

A core skiers' paradise at the Panorama Gondola, Mammoth Mountain Inn is the ultimate entry point to the slopes and summer backcountry. A landmark since 1959, the Inn is a stylish mountain lodge ideal for family vacations, ski club getaways and anyone else forever in search of the cool mountain rush.

Juniper Springs Resort is an impressive mountain lodge designed as the essential modern-day family base camp with comprehensive hospitality services. Guests delight in a private craftsman-style family condominium for the ultimate mountain vacation amidst the natural beauty of California's Eastern Sierra.

The Village Lodge is the largest and most centrally located upscale lodging property in Mammoth Lakes, California. Located in The Village at Mammoth – the heart of Mammoth Lakes' dining, shopping and nightlife district – The Village Lodge is an upscale, full-service condominium hotel offering studio, one, two and three bedroom condos with spacious living area and kitchens each unit, 24-hour guest services, underground parking and immediate access to the ski slopes via the Village Gondola. For more information on The Village Lodge, visit TheVillageLodgeMammoth.com or call 800.MAMMOTH.

Tamarack Lodge & Resort has welcomed active travelers since 1924. The lodge resort is nestled against the foot of soaring crags and peaks near Mammoth Lakes. Guests can shroud themselves and loved ones in the timeless luxury of the California mountain lifestyle in winter, spring, summer and autumn.

For more information on Mammoth Mountain, visit MammothMountain.com or call 800.MAMMOTH.

 

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