Heavenly Mountain Resort Blog

Gondola & Heavenly Flyer Operations Update

Hey everyone! Well we have seen old man Winter show his face twice already, and Fall is quickly transitioning to colder temperatures and snowy skies! Please be aware that the Heavenly Gondola will be closed for scenic sightseeing from now until the opening day of the 2008/09 winter season, scheduled for November 21 (conditions & weather permitting). Additionally, the Heavenly Flyer will be inaccessible during this time until the gondola resumes operations.

The good news is that with the colder temperatures we are looking to begin snowmaking operations November 1st, only two and a half weeks from now! With the largest snowmaking coverage, Heavenly is primed to get things going and to help out Mother Nature to get you on the slopes! This could possibly be the season that they talk about for many many years, if the early snow is any indicator! Remember, season passes are still on sale for the low price of just $379.

Look forward to seeing you on the mountain!


8 Responses to “Gondola & Heavenly Flyer Operations Update”

  1. Shaun Dobbs Says:

    o yeah cant even wait farmers almanac said this year is going to be the shizz cant even wait to be shredding some turns on some pow pow

  2. Rob Says:

    Schwiiiiinnnng!

  3. simon pennick Says:

    hi were comming over for christmas from england the last time we were there was 2003 2004 i hope its as good as that

  4. Huw Fairclough Says:

    Hi All, My family and I have just booked our flights to the USA for our first visit to Lake Tahoe, we can not wait. Hope it is as good as it looks… See you on the piste…

  5. Shaun Dobbs Says:

    hey simon yeah that was a good year just if you had come the next year for the tahoe blizard of the century that christmas into new years eve it was the largest snowfall in a week since the donar party it was EPIC hence the new pass called Epic for that very year, if you go to http://www.powdermag.com tahoe was listed for the best snowfall that year and for all the years practacilly, the native americans named our famous mountains the Sierra Navada because it means heavy snow, and when we get a good storm thers no doubting our rep.

  6. Neil Wilkinson Says:

    Hi we’re coming over in December and getting married on the observation deck, hoping for lots of snow and sun!!

  7. the Allison kids Says:

    Never been to Tahoe, but we’ll be there for Christmas! Everytime we show up to ski somewhere it dumps powder like crazy. Y’all need to give me a discount just for showing up!
    Can’t wait! :-)

  8. Janine & Marc Says:

    Hi, we,ll be there for christmas. Please let it snow like last year.Greetings from Holland!

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