It’s winter, and many netizens are thinking about where to go for a vacation. Skiing in winter is a good choice, and the Bai Li Huang Ski Resort in Hubei province is very popular. When does the Bai Li Huang Ski Resort open exactly? What are the related ticket prices? Let’s take a look at a brief analysis.
The opening hours for the Bai Li Huang Ski Resort in 2021 have not been announced. In 2020, it opened on December 26th. The official time is from January 1st to February 28th of each year. It should be around those dates, but this year is a cold winter, so it is estimated to open earlier.
The prices at Bai Li Huang Ski Resort are quite complicated.
For alpine skiing, the daily price is 180 yuan per person, only for 2 hours. On weekends, it’s 180 yuan. During the New Year’s Day and Spring Festival, it’s 240 yuan. For all-day skiing, the daily price is 300 yuan, on weekends it’s 320 yuan, and during the New Year’s Day and Spring Festival, it’s 500 yuan.
Snow play for 1 hour is 50 yuan, regardless of time.
Equipment rentals, lockers are 20 yuan each, ski goggles are 20 yuan per pair, and ski gloves are 20 yuan per pair.
The gate ticket for the whole day is 52 yuan.
Note:
If you buy a ski ticket, the gate ticket price is waived. If you stay overnight, the gate ticket is waived for 2 people per room.
The alpine skiing package includes skis, boots, poles, ski jacket, ski cap, and gloves.
Ski equipment rentals require a deposit of 300 yuan per set, which will be refunded upon return.
Morning skiing is from 8:00 to 10:00, daytime from 10:00 to 17:00, and night skiing from 16:00 to 20:00.
Children under 1.2 meters tall and those over 55 years old are prohibited from entering the ski resort, including those who are 55 years old.
Accommodation includes morning and evening skiing, but does not include clothing costs.
Yichang Tourism Annual Card or Scenic Area VIP Card can be exchanged for a 2-hour ski ticket for an additional 99 yuan. It can be used except during the New Year’s Day and Spring Festival holidays.
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