Special Packages

From Woman Specific Programs to an Adult Refresher Package, Greek Peak has the special program for you:

Rossignol Ladies Club
Ladies can enjoy themselves for six Tuesdays. Drop the kids off at the Children's Center for 1/2 price Mountaineer Lessons or Babysitting and join other Ladies, to be taught by one of our Snow Sports Professionals. 

The first 50 participants will receive a special gift from Rossignol. 

WHO: Any woman looking to have some fun with other ladies and learn in and all female environment.
WHEN: Every Tuesday from 10:00 pm - 12:00
WHERE: At the Mountain Dew Meeting Spot.
COST: $119 prepay, $25 daily.



College Ladies Learn to Ski/Ride Night
Thursday Nights (3:30 pm- 9:00 pm) are the nights for all College Women to be at the Peak. Take a class from one of our awesome instructors with your fellow college co-eds!

WHO: All College Women who are looking to have some fun this winter.
WHEN: Every Thursday from 3:30 pm - 9:00 pm with Lessons at 5:30 & 7:00 pm.
WHERE: At the Mountain Dew Meeting Spot.
COST:

SKIING & SNOWBOARDING - $30.00 - Chair 3 Lift Ticket, Lesson and Rental. Lessons are at 5:30 pm and 7:00 pm. 

VIP Program
Own your own instructor for up to 5 people, 6 hours per day for 12 weekends. Includes lift line privledges. Guided instruction. $3,000  Lift ticket required.  Please contact Robert McGraw at the Greek Peak Snow Sports School for more information @ 1-800-955-2SKI Ext. 312. 


Helpful Tips for Our Snow Sports School Guests

• Due to high demand, reservations are strongly recommended for all programs and are a must during holiday periods.
• On busy weekends and holidays, plan to get to the mountain early, between 8 and 8:30 a.m., especially if you have children and if you need rental equipment.
• Parents are urged to arrive on time.
• Leave yourself enough time to arrive promptly at the Learning Center.
• To insure the best results for you and your child, please give accurate information (ages, abilities, etc.) to our experienced staff.
• Please remember that one parent must remain on the mountain while a child is in any program, or should be reachable by phone in case of an emergency.
• Dress in layers; more is better than less.
• When it is extremely cold on the mountain due to temperature or wind chill, classes will take frequent breaks to prevent frostbite.
• Remember to use sunscreen and protective eyewear on sunny days.