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The trip package includes: 5 day All Mountain Pass; 5 x 2 hour ski/snowboard lessons - all levels available; 5 days ski/snowboard equipment hire; Professional Ski One / Alpine World Tour Guide; 2 nights accommodation in Melbourne at the Novotel on Collins (optional extra)

The price is $1809 per person inc gst with an additional $340 per room for an optional two night Melbourne stay.

Private luxury coach transfers from Melbourne to Falls Creek, 5 nights Ski-in, Ski-out accommodation at the Ripparoo Lodge with breakfast & dinner are all included.

Places are limited with a non-refundable deposit of $300 pp being required by March 25.

Falls Creek is one of Australia’s premier ski mountains, just four hours from Melbourne with 450 hectares of skiable terrain. Lift passes to Falls Creek can also be used at Mt Hotham, which is accessible via Heli-lift for an additional charge.

This trip is intended to encourage networking in our industry, while making the most of great group discounts to reduce the cost of an alpine holiday.

Skiing and snowboarding is always more fun when you have a big group to share your tall tales with at the end of the day!!

The trip includes return transfers between Melbourne and Falls Creek, five nights accommodation, five day lift passes, gear hire, and two optional nights accommodation back in Melbourne afterwards to party and maybe catch a footy game or two.

Flights are not included in the package, just in case you can swing a work meeting in Melbourne before or after the trip! If you are not so lucky, we can still negotiate a discount airfare for a group.

Contact [email protected] for details.

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