Single-Day Summer-Park Admission for One to Attitash Mountain Resort (Up to 32% Off). Two Options Available.
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Daredevils can make a free-fall jump into an airbag or ride the roller coaster set on the Attitash mountainside
- When can I visit?: any day June 15–July 26; see hours of operation here
- What’s included: access to two waterslides, mountain coaster, alpine slide, airbag jump, mountain biking (rentals not included), EuroBungy trampolines, climbing wall, and scenic chairlift rides
- ZipTour not included
- Click here for restrictions and rules for all rides and attractions
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Additional Info
- Tax and gratuity not included. See https://gr.pn/2UgaLhX for restrictions and rules for all rides and attractions. Valid for use from 6/15/19-7/26/19 only.
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Terms & Conditions
- Limit 4 per person(s), may buy 4 additional as gift(s).
- Must use promotional value in 1 visit.
- Not valid with other offers or promotions.
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Legal Disclosures
- Promotional value expires Jul 26, 2019.
- Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Offer is not eligible for our promo codes or other discounts.
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About Attitash Mountain Resort
Attitash Mountain Resort is located in Bartlett, NH, in the heart of the White Mountains. The annual snowfall is 155" and the ski season runs generally from early December to mid-April. Attitash has 67 trails with 310 skiable acres across two peaks, Attitash and Bear Peak. They operate 11 lifts; 3 quads, 3 triples, 3 doubles and 2 surface lifts.
In the summer, Attitash Mountain Resort operates from mid-June through Columbus Day Weekend. Attitash is home to the longest Alpine Slides in North America, checking in at just over one mile. We also have waterslides, scenic chair rides, horseback riding and other summer activities.
The Nor'Easter Mountain Coaster, a year-round, all-weather roller coaster set to the mountainside of Attitash. The ride is 4,300 feet, taking riders up the mountain on a straight line before a 2,880-foot ride down through twists and turns through the forested terrain.