You can book a winter vacation at the Rosa Khutor resort as part of the early booking promotion from August 1. The most favorable conditions will be in effect until the end of summer. Discounts on ski passes will range from 15% to 50%.
- We try to provide our guests with opportunities for rational planning of their holidays at the resort. Right now you can get the best deals. Until August 31, annual or seasonal ski passes can be purchased at a discount of 25% for adults and 50% for children. Dynamic pricing will be applied for lift tickets in the new winter season, when the cost varies depending on the time of purchase and the period of use. Therefore, those who want to save as much as possible should hurry up," said Rushan Sabirov, Deputy General Director for Marketing and Sales of the Rosa Khutor resort.
A special offer has also been announced for multi-day ski passes. Discounts for two days of skiing are up to 15%, and for three or more – up to 20%.
- For guests of the Rosa Khutor resort, early booking is available not only for ski passes for the upcoming season, but also for resort hotels. You can book accommodation until the end of summer with a benefit of up to 40%," said Rushan Sabirov.
Discounts of up to 15% will apply to classes at the instructors' school and equipment rental. You can purchase all Rosa Khutor services as part of the early booking promotion on the official website and in the online store: https://go.rosakhutor.com/presale .
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