One- or Two-Night Packages for Two with Lift Tickets at Sugarloaf Mountain in Maine
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One of East Coast's largest ski resorts with accommodations ranging from slope-side inns to condos
What You Get
- For $199, a one-night stay for two in a hotel, inn, or condo Sunday–Thursday and two lift tickets for Monday–Friday
- Or, for $499, a two-night stay for two in a hotel, inn, or condo Friday and Saturday and four lift tickets
Customers may combine Groupons to accommodate parties of up to 12.
Renowned Ski Resort with Varied Terrain and Slope-side Accommodations
Views from the top of Sugarloaf Mountain stretch across three states and parts of Canada, from Maine's Carrabassett Valley to the rolling hills of Vermont and New Hampshire. Though the resort's peak offers breathtaking panoramas, the ski terrain below is more apt to leave visitors short of breath. At 4,237 feet, Sugarloaf is Maine's second-highest summit and boasts the second-longest vertical drop of any ski resort in New England. More than 1,600 acres of varied terrain present an open canvas of powdery snow waiting to be carved out in wide, sweeping lines.
Sugarloaf's accommodations run the gamut from a single bedroom at the slope-side Sugarloaf Inn to a five-bedroom, slope-side pad at Birchwood Condominiums that can sleep up to 12 (groups of 12 would require six Groupons). Though the available rooms vary considerably, some of the amenities include wood stoves, kitchenettes, ski lockers, and Swiss-made snowball machines. Most lodgings are either located at the base of the mountain or near the trails, and many have access to ski-on, ski-off paths that lead to the lifts.
Included lift tickets grant skiers and boarders a full day's access to backcountry-style glades, a half-groomed natural snow bowl, and the longest continuous fall line in New England. Stationed on the western face of the mountain, the Timberline chairlift whisks passengers up the side of the mountain to the top of Tote Road, a 3.5-mile trail that runs from summit to base in a wide, sweeping arc. Un-groomed black-diamond trails known as "wild things" lure daredevils to King Pine Bowl, and a network of flatter slopes offers a perfect starting point for beginners and show-offs. In between runs, skiers can defrost with a mug of hot cocoa at Bullwinkle's Bistro or hit the sunny deck of Widowmaker Lounge for après ski drink specials and live music.
Other Details
How To Book
- Purchase Groupon.
- Call Sugarloaf Mountain by 4/22/12.
- Choose a date prior to expiration.
- Mention your Groupon and provide your credit-card info.
Room Details
Sugarloaf Inn
Superior, Standard, and Loft Rooms
- One or two queen size beds; lofts with sleeper sofa
- Standard occupancy: 2, including children and infants
- Maximum occupancy: 4, including children and infants
- Adding occupants above standard: Customers may combine Groupons to accommodate parties of up to 4 with additional room-upgrade fees.
- Cable TV
- Mountain views
Sugarloaf Mountain Hotel
Superior Queen Room, Standard Alcove Room, and One-, Two-, and Three-Bedroom Suites
- Bed configurations very per unit, ranging from one queen-size bed and one sleeper sofa to four queen-size beds
- Standard occupancy: Between 2 and 8, including children and infants
- Maximum occupancy: Between 2 and 8, including children and infants
- Adding occupants above standard: Customers may combine Groupons to accommodate parties of up to 8.
- Luxurious Boyne Beds
- Flat-screen HD TVs
Sugarloaf Condominiums
Studio and One-, Two-, Three-, Four-, and Five-Bedroom Condominiums
- Bed configurations vary per unit
- Standard occupancy: Between 1 and 12, including children and infants
- Maximum occupancy: Between 1 and 12, including children and infants
- Adding occupants above standard: Customers may combine Groupons to accommodate parties of up to 12.
- Convenient mountain access
Hotel Policies
- Check in: 4 p.m.
- Check out: 11 a.m.
- Parking: Free
- Rollaways: Not available
- Smoking policy: No smoking inside the property
- Pet policy: Pets are not allowed inside the property
- Accessibility: Handicap-accessible rooms are available upon request during booking.
- Room upgrades: Available
What It's Worth
- For $199, a one-night stay for two in a hotel, inn, or condo Sunday–Thursday and two lift tickets for Monday–Friday (up to $467 value)
- Or, for $499, a two-night stay for two in a hotel, inn, or condo Friday and Saturday and four lift tickets (up to $1,048 value)
Customers may combine Groupons to accommodate parties of up to 12.
Amenities
- Downhill skiing and terrain parks
- Mountain restaurants and lodges
- Resort-village shops and boutiques
- Walking distance to chairlifts
- Complimentary resort shuttle
Getting There
- By plane: 118 miles from Portland International Jetport (PWM); 106 miles from Bangor International Airport (BGR)
- By car: 208 miles north of Manchester, New Hampshire
Need to know info
- Promotional value expires Apr 22, 2012. Amount paid never expires.
- Not valid 2/17-2/25 or 4/13-4/15
- Travel must be completed by 4/22/12
- Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts
- Limit 1 per visit per 2 people
- Valid only for option purchased
- Subject to availability
- 21-day cancellation notice or fee up to Groupon price may apply
- Must be 21 or older to check-in
- Valid for standard room; may combine Groupons for parties up to 12 people to upgrade to larger condo
- Credit card required at check-in
- 7% tax is not included.
- Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.
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About Sugarloaf Mountain
Views from the top of Sugarloaf Mountain stretch across three states and parts of Canada, from Maine's Carrabassett Valley to the rolling hills of Vermont and New Hampshire. Though the resort's peak offers breathtaking panoramas, the terrain below is more apt to leave visitors short of breath. At 4,237 feet, Sugarloaf is Maine's second-highest summit and boasts the second-longest vertical drop of any ski resort in New England. More than 1,600 acres of varied terrain encompass back-country-style glades, a half-groomed, natural snow bowl, and the longest continuous fall line in New England, all of which skiers access from 14 chairlifts or the upholstered backs of the mountain's rare breed of servile moose.
In the spring, the snow melts to unveil the verdant fairways of Sugarloaf's Robert Trent Jones–designed golf course as they arch over steep hills and vanish behind groves of trees. Recently named Maine's No. 1 course by Golf Digest for the 26th time, the mountainous layout dazzles golfers with scenic topography, including the String of Pearls, a seven-hole stretch that hugs the Carrabassett River, where crystalline water flows over a track of smooth rocks. At the course's signature 11th hole—a par 3—sweeping views of the terrain may divert golfers' attention from the green 124 feet below or the earthworm lethargically stealing their favorite tee.
Sugarloaf's accommodations run the gamut from the newly refurbished refinements of the Sugarloaf Mountain Hotel to the quaint Sugarloaf Inn. Though rooms vary considerably, some of the amenities include wood stoves, kitchenettes, ski lockers, and Swiss-made snowball machines. Most lodgings are either located at the base of the mountain or near the trails, and many have access to ski-on, ski-off paths that lead to the lifts.