MIDDLE/HIGH SCHOOL SNOWSPORTS CLUB PARENT PROGRAM GUIDE

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PARENT PROGRAM GUIDE Welcome to the 2018-19 Snowsports Club Season! We are excited for the upcoming season and have been hard at work over the summer making improvements to the mountain. We have upgraded snowmaking on the mountain with the addition of a 500 HP pump that will bring 1000 GPM of water to the hill and added additional snowmaking pipe and replaced snow guns on Sunset and Challenger, which means that all but two of the trails have lights. On Challenger we ve also built the High Point Terrain Park which has rails, boxes, and jumps. The most exciting addition is the world class free style jump that has been added to Challenger that will bring Olympic level athletes from around the globe to train at Bristol Mountain. You might just have the opportunity to see members of the Bristol Mountain Super Six training here training with the U.S. Ski & Snowboard Team (Freestyle Aerials Division). We are also excited to offer our Unlimited Seasonal Equipment Program again this year. For just $99, students will have unlimited access to high quality ski and snowboard equipment throughout the season. With this program parents will not need to worry about getting equipment to school the day of ski club, advisors will not have to worry about storing equipment throughout the day and on the bus, and students will have their equipment waiting for them when they arrive at the mountain and will not need to go through the rental shop process of sizing boots and adjusting bindings on each visit. This will be like having a locker for your equipment at the mountain! As an added value, we will offer each student their personal helmet for only $75. This helmet is valued at over $100. Please review this guide carefully as we have made a few subtle changes to the program this year in an effort to provide a great season. Looking forward to another great year and seeing everyone on September 23 th! MISSION STATEMENT

It is our mission to inspire multiple generations to enjoy a healthy, active lifestyle, in a natural environment. CORE CLUB VALUES Be respectful to others, including fellow students, guests, Bristol Mountain employees and facilities. Know, Understand, and Follow Your Responsibility Code Abide by your school s Code of Conduct policy while participating in the Bristol Mountain Snowsports Club Program IMPORTANT DATES/ DEADLINES October 19 th The Scott Delforte Foundation Snowsports Club Scholarship Application Due November 16 th Last day to make purchases at the discounted, products purchased by this date are guaranteed to arrive to school before winter break November 17 th Club rates increase to the Winter Rate Week of November 26 th Snowsports Club products mailed/delivered to Snowsports Advisors December 6 th Last day to receive gift card credit on club purchases December 6 th Last day to receive Advisor Credits on purchases December 7 th Start of the Snowsports Club Season January 2 nd Start of Snowsports Club Lessons January 6 th Last day to purchase club passes and discounted rentals February 24 th Last day for Snow sports Club Lessons (No lessons offered Monday-Friday of President s Week) March 9 th End of Snowsports Club Season CLUB MEMBERSHIPS & OPERATING HOURS Memberships are sold to students who are 4 th graders and at least 8 years old. Parents/guardians of club members now have the opportunity to purchase discounted memberships for themselves. Students must be enrolled with the school they attend to receive discounted pricing on products. The club program offers unlimited day or evening visits, on the day or night of the week chosen by the club. The Snowsports Clubs season is tentatively scheduled to follow the Winter Operating Schedule from December 7, 2018 through March 9, 2019 to maximize available visit with the club pass. The 2018-19 operating season is tentatively scheduled for November 22, 2018 through April 7, 2019, with night hours from December 7, 2018, through March 9, 2019. For a list of daily tentative Hours of Operation please visit: http://www.bristolmountain.com/operating-hours/ as operating hours may change. VALUE ADDED VISITS Again this season, each student will receive an additional 4-hour lift ticket that they can use any time in the month of March! The 4-hour ticket can be upgraded for $4 at any ticket window for an 8-hour ticket. Also, each Snowsports Club Pass includes two bonus 25% discounted 8-hour lift tickets valid any day during the current season. All of these benefits are electronically embedded within the pass. To utilize the discounts, club members can present their club passes for validation at any ticket window. These discounts are only available on student cards and can only be used by the student who is redeeming the discount. The discounted tickets are valid on holidays too so the kids can enjoy skiing and riding during the holiday breaks while school is not in session. ORDER FULFILLMENT Starting on the posted date, parents will be able to purchase Snowsports Club Passes at www.bristolmountain.com on Bristol Mountain s e-store. The Bristol Mountain staff will print all the Snowsports Club Passes for students and parents. Product purchased before the full rate deadline will be mailed to the school before the winter break. Advisors can then distribute the Snowsports Club 2

Passes to students. Product purchased after the rate increase will be held at the mountain for advisors to pick up on or before their first club visit. Product will not be distributed directly to students by Bristol Mountain Staff. UNLIMITED SEASONAL EQUIPMENT OPTION Our Unlimited Seasonal Equipment Option will be available again this year. Students who choose this option will have unlimited access to high quality and well maintained equipment all season long. Students will not need to worry about storing equipment at home, at school, or on the bus. Parents will not need to drop students off at school with their equipment, and advisors will not need to load and unload busses with additional equipment. Students will be able to pick up and drop off equipment at the Rental Center on each visit. Four and six time rental options are also available for students or parents who need to rent skis or snowboards. Multiple rental combinations may be purchased to accommodate the number of visits. Ski equipment under this option includes skis, boots, and poles and snowboard equipment includes a snowboard and boots. Helmets can be rented for an additional charge. Seasonal equipment is returned at the end of each visit. Club members will incur the retail cost of any unreturned equipment. Twin Tips may be rented for an additional cost at the ticket windows when students arrive. LESSONS (VERY IMPORTANT!) Complimentary class lessons, from beginner through advanced, are offered to students with each club visit and are highly recommended. Complimentary beginner class lessons are offered to parents during club visits. Members who participate in lessons build their skill and confidence, as well as reducing the risk of injuring themselves or others. The instructors at Bristol Mountain are capable of teaching all levels from beginners to expert skiers and snowboarders. Please instruct your students to attend the lesson time based on their skill level. The intent of a Snowsports Club is that members ski or ride with their club during scheduled visits. Lessons are prescheduled for each school. For this reason, complimentary lessons are not included for students who visit at different times outside of their club scheduled visits, regardless whether or not their pass is valid. The Snowsports Club lessons follow the same schedule as Club Program dates (no lessons will be provided during the Winter Break/New Year holiday weeks, Martin Luther King Day, and Presidents holiday week). Twilight Lesson Schedule: The Twilight Lesson Schedule is subject to change based on demand for each evening. We will email clubs on a daily basis when these lesson times change to adequately prepare your students on the ride to Bristol Mountain. *4pm Beginner Level Only *5pm Beginner Level Only *6pm Intermediate/Advanced Level and Beginners that were unable to attend the previous lesson *7pm Intermediate/Advanced Level and Beginners that were unable to attend the previous lesson *These will be the standard times; however they are subject to change with demand. PLEASE TRY TO HAVE BEGINNERS ATTEND THE 4PM OR 5PM LESSON THE 6PM & 7PM LESSONS TEND TO REACH CAPACITY HAVE INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED LEVEL GET ON THE SNOW OR EAT DINNER UPON ARRIVAL Day Lesson Schedule: 10:00 am Beginner Level Only 1:00pm Intermediate-Advanced Level and Beginners who were unable to attend the previous lesson. Lessons are 1.5 hours long CLUB MEMBERS WITH SEASON PASSES Executive, Student, or Twilight passes may be purchased directly through Bristol Mountain. Students who plan on skiing or riding outside of club visits may benefit from an unlimited season pass. Passes may be purchased at 3

www.bristolmountain.com or by calling 585-374-6000. NON MEMBER STUDENT VISITS Due to the success of the program last year, we will again be announcing a week where students can bring a friend who has never skied or snowboarded before, to participate in snowsports club at no charge from Bristol Mountain. The visiting friend/student will receive a lift ticket, rentals, and lesson. We will notify schools in advance when this promotion is active, and will only be available on the announced dates to be determined later. Non-member students who would like to visit Bristol Mountain with the club may purchase lift tickets at the published group rate and rentals in the Guest Service Office. A complimentary lesson is included with the student s visit. It is our hope that these students will enjoy their visit and join the club for the remainder of the season or the following year. For students looking to come for multiple visits but unable to commit to the entire club schedule we offer the Cosmoz Card and the Solar Card. These transferable cards offer flexibility for day or night skiing. The Cosmoz Card includes four twilight lift tickets and two 4-hour lift tickets any day you desire. The Solar Card includes four twilight lift tickets and four 4-hour Sunday Friday lift tickets. The 4-hour tickets may be upgraded to an 8-hour ticket by paying $4 at ticket redemption. These products are not sold after December 31 st. REFUNDS AND CREDITS Snowsports Club Passes are sold at a highly discounted rate and are non-transferable and non-refundable under any circumstances. Students unable to participate in their Snowsports Club after purchasing the pass may return the issued pass to a group sales representative before the start of the Snowsports Club Season, to be exchanged for a Bristol Mountain Gift Card. The Gift Card has no expiration date and may be redeemed for any services or products at a Bristol Mountain sales point. PERSONAL SECURITY Ski and snowboard racks are located around the lodges and base area. It is strongly recommended that students secure personal equipment in the racks. Personal gear or gear bags should be clearly labeled with the student s name. While at Bristol Mountain, it is expected that students are enjoying the slopes and taking lessons. Therefore, valuables such as cell phones, ipod's, ipad s, MP3 Players, or anything unrelated to snowsports should remain at home. Valuable belongings, if brought to the mountain, should be secured in a day locker located in the lodges or Rental Center. LODGE SAFETY AND DINING For ease of access for all our guests as well as in case of an emergency evacuation from the Rocket or Sunset Lodges, walkways must be kept clear at all times. Ski/snowboard bags must be stored in cubbies or under the tables. Bags lying in the walkways create a safety hazard and will be picked up by security and placed in Lost & Found. If possible, please leave equipment bags on the buses. Bag storage is reserved to the first floor of both the Rocket and Sunset Lodges. Please make sure your guests adhere to the no smoking and no e-cigarette policy that applies to all areas inside and outside the lodges and chairlifts. Meals, snacks, and beverages may be purchased in either the Sunset Kitchen located in the Sunset Lodge or Carver s Kitchen located on the second level of the Rocket Lodge. Carry-in meals are welcome in the Sunset Lodge or first level of Rocket Lodge. The seating area on the second level of Rocket Lodge may be utilized for Carver s Kitchen customers. We would also like you to remind students to clean their tables after eating, discard their garbage, and return trays to the appropriate location. If there is a spill at your table, please alert our staff immediately if you require assistance. Please let your club members know that pass holders, visitors, and numerous schools visit Bristol Mountain each day. For this reason 4

it is important to help keep the lodges clean. Your chaperones are welcome to secure a table for your club, as long as they understand that the tables are provided so students can rest or eat during their break. If you have seats open, please allow resort guests and students from other programs the opportunity to take a seat at your table. HELMETS Helmets provide significant protection, but they cannot provide total protection from all foreseeable impacts. It is up to you to educate yourself and your students about their benefits and limitations. As a part of the Snowsports Club students will have the ability to purchase steeply discounted helmets through the ecommerce store. A limited number of helmets are available at this discounted rate. Ultimately, the choice of whether to wear a helmet is one of personal or parental choice. By following Your Responsibility Code, you will reduce your risk of injury. For more information, visit the Lids on Kids website at http://www.lidsonkids.org YOUR RESPONSIBILITY CODE Know the code. It s your responsibility. Please review Your Responsibility Code with club members, parents, and chaperones. Those who understand and follow the responsibility code are less likely to injure themselves and others. In fact, most injuries that occur are completely avoidable if the rules of the code are followed. Skiing and snowboarding can be enjoyed in many ways. At ski areas you may see people using alpine, snowboard, telemark, cross country and other specialized ski equipment, such as that used by disabled or other skiers. Regardless of how you decide to enjoy the slopes, always show courtesy to others and be aware that there are elements of risk in skiing that common sense and personal awareness can help reduce. Observe the code listed below and share with other skiers the responsibility for a great skiing experience. 1. Always stay in control, and be able to stop or avoid other people or objects. 2. People ahead of you have the right of way. It is your responsibility to avoid them. 3. You must not stop where you obstruct a trail, or are not visible from above. 4. Whenever starting downhill or merging into a trail look uphill and yield to others. 5. Always use devices to help prevent runaway equipment. 6. Observe all posted signs and warnings. Keep off closed trails and out of closed areas. 7. Prior to using any lift, you must have the knowledge and ability to load, ride, and unload safely. Club members who fail to abide by these rules may lose their skiing/snowboarding privileges for the remainder of the season without any refund. Additionally, they will be required to attend Bristol Mountain s Ski Sense and Safety class before returning to the slopes. We stress that skiers and riders remain under control at all times to avoid endangering the safety of themselves or others. Violation of New York State drinking or drug laws will not be tolerated. Violators will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. SAFETY PLAN & PATROL ASSISTANCE Each school should institute a safety plan and review with students, parents, and chaperones. To prevent injuries, students should follow Your Responsibility Code, ski/ride in pairs, and participate in lessons. However, if an injury should occur advisors and chaperones must be prepared. If you are involved with an accident do not leave the scene and if able, call Ski Patrol Hill Top, 585-374-1178 and ask for help if your cell phone is available. Also, if possible, flag down Ski Patrol or an adult to help. Advisors should keep a binder with parental/guardian contacts listed along with any medical conditions. All injuries 5

should be reported to parents/guardians as soon as possible. If a hospital visit is necessary, then students will be transported via ambulance and taken to F.F. Thompson Hospital located at 350 Parrish Street Canandaigua, NY 14424. The telephone number is 585-396-2000. Ski Patrol reports injuries to the Guest Services Office, and a Guest Service Representative will contact the advisor or chaperone. Advisors or chaperones will be given instructions as to where to report. It is a good idea to list several contact names for Guest Services to notify in case of an injury. Please make sure all contacts have their cell phones on at all times. Serious injuries may require transport via Mercy Flight Central. If this is the case, an ambulance will transport the student from Ski Patrol to the helicopter landing located north of the North Star Village entranceway on Route 64. For the benefit of your members, Snowsports Clubs are strongly encouraged to hold a safety meeting. A Bristol Mountain group sales representative will be available to attend the club s meeting and present a 30 minute safety segment and answer questions. It is a good idea to schedule meetings as soon as possible, as schedules fill up quickly. IMPORTANT CONTACTS Please save the following names and numbers into your cell phone. Eric Kirby Adventure Sales Associate Amy Rushford Guest Services Supervisor C: 585-353-6504 O: 585-374-1134 585-374-1124 Steven Fuller 585-374-1132 Drew Broderick Director of Sales & Marketing 585-374-1125 Guest Service Office 585-374-1122 Security Office/Lost and Found 585-374-1118 Ski Patrol Hill Top 585-374-1178 6

2018 2019 MS/HS SNOWSPORTS CLUB PRODUCTS AND PRICES Middle/High School Twilight Snowsports Club Pass One Evening Per Week, 3pm Close Twilight Snowsports Club Student Pass $199 $219 Middle/High School Day Snowsports Club Pass One Day Per Week, Open 4pm Day Snowsports Club Student Pass $199 $219 Parent Twilight Snowsports Club Pass One Evening Per Week, 3pm Close Twilight Snowsports Club Parent Pass $249 $249 Parent Day Snowsports Club Pass One Day Per Week, Open 4pm Day Snowsports Club Parent Pass $319 $339 2018 2019 RENTAL PRODUCTS AND PRICES Twilight Snowsports Club 3pm Close Twilight Snowsports Club 4 Time Equipment Rental $50 $50 Twilight Snowsports Club 6 Time Equipment Rental $75 $75 Seasonal Equipment Program $99 $99 Day Snowsports Club Open 4pm Day Snowsports Club 4 Time Equipment Rental $60 $60 Day Snowsports Club 6 Time Equipment Rental $90 $90 Seasonal Equipment Program $99 $99 Helmet Rental (Not included with Equipment Rental Packages) 4 Time Helmet Rental $40 $40 4 Time Helmet Rental $60 $60 Helmet Purchase (until supplies last) $75 $75 7