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Boyne Mountain – Holiday Open House – December 14, 2024


All the Holiday Cheer!

Oh, The Who-Manity!

Get ready for a Grinch-tastic takeover at our Holiday Open House on Saturday, December 14. Capture a memorable photo with Santa Claus, The Grinch and Buddy The Elf, then enjoy a roaring bonfire, artsy holiday crafts, cozy movie time, shopping specials, live entertainment, and delicious holiday treats.

Lunch with Santa

noon-2pm

Holiday Open House weekend wouldn’t be complete without a visit from the big man himself. From noon-2pm on Saturday, December 14, you are invited to Lunch with Santa. Bring your little ones and enjoy a delicious meal while creating unforgettable memories with the jolly old man in the red suit. Plus, don’t miss Photos with Santa in the Mountain Grand Lodge and Spa lobby from 3 – 5pm.

Meet The Grinch

5-7pm

Get up close and personal with the Grinch! Step into Whoville and capture the holiday spirit with an unforgettable photo opportunity alongside this iconic character. He might even strike a classic Grinch pose or two! But that’s not all – you can also cozy up with the Grinch over a cup of steaming hot cocoa. Share your holiday wishes, swap stories about your favorite Grinchy pranks, and maybe even convince him to join in on a little holiday mischief.

Lights In The Sky at SkyBridge Michigan

3-9pm

Don’t miss SkyBridge Michigan’s new Lights In The Sky experience, featuring over 150,000 twinkle lights. This captivating display transports you to a world of wonder and awe. Join us for an enchanting night under the stars and be part of the luminous holiday magic at Boyne Mountain.

Santa Sunday

All Day Sunday

Jingle all the way down the slopes on December 15 at our second annual Santa Sunday. Dress as Santa, Mrs. Claus, Elf, or The Grinch and you’ll unlock a $25 lift ticket. Plus, when you hit the slopes on Santa Sunday, you get an extra day of skiing for FREE, valid from December 16 – 25, 2024. And the best part? All proceeds go to Brother Dan’s Food Pantry, so do good while having a blast.

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2020 / 2021 Boyne Mountain Season Ski Passes

2020/21 Season Passes On Sale Now!

We’re in this together.

Thank you passholders! Your heart belongs to Boyne Mountain. Maybe it’s the place where you fell in love for the first time, or the third. Maybe it’s the place where you took your first lesson as kid and now ride the magic carpet with your own children. Either way, your passion for skiing and riding here runs deep.

Check out the new lineup of Season Pass for 20/21. Pick your product and ride on!

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2020 / 2021 Boyne Highlands Season Ski Passes

With superior snowmaking and grooming of 435 acres and 55 downhill runs, three terrain parks including a halfpipe — and a whole lot more — Boyne Highlands Resort offers up an experience with unparalleled tradition unlike any other!

When you purchase a Boyne Highlands season pass you can rest easy with our Worry-Free Winter Assurance Plan. The Worry-Free Winter Assurance Plan is included as part of your Boyne Highlands season pass purchase.

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Boyne Highlands – Winter Operations, What To Expect

We know this winter will look a little bit different at Boyne Highlands, and you’ll notice that we’ve made changes around the resort with guidance from the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and recommendations from the state and local health department. Our goal is to do our best in ensuring the safety of our guests, staff, and the community.

Cleaning – Enhanced Cleaning, Resort Wide

Face Masks – Plus Social Distancing

Less Contact – Contactless Transactions

FACE COVERINGS REQUIRED

Guests ages 5+ and all resort team members must wear an adequate face covering while at Boyne Highlands Resort. This requirement applies at all times in indoor public areas (lobbies, hallways, restrooms, restaurants, shops). This requirement also applies in all outdoor areas where a minimum 6 foot distance from others cannot be maintained.

Our team members are continuously updated and trained on the evolving standards and practices we are upholding to provide safety and enjoyment during your visit. We ask that you too help in ensuring safety for all by mindfully adhering to our requirements, following guidance provided by our team members, and observing signage when visiting Boyne Highlands Resort.

When dining at Boyne Highlands Resort or vising any venue serving food and/or beverages, a face covering must be worn at all times except when actually eating or drinking. This includes while being seated, when ordering, and upon departure.

When golfing at Boyne Highlands Resort, a face covering must be worn in the arrival/cart check-in area and golf shop, when interacting with any golf course personnel, and when visiting with any guests not in the group with whom you checked in. If distanced at least 6 feet from others, face coverings are not required while on the course or driving range.

When visiting The Spa at Boyne Highlands, a face covering must be worn in all areas of the facility including lobby, relaxation and locker areas, and treatment rooms. A face covering may be removed when face down during a massage and during facial or wet treatments.

When biking at Boyne Highlands Resort and in areas where distancing six or more feet isn’t possible, face coverings are required. Due to chin bars providing very limited coverage, a full-face biking helmet does not suffice as a face covering. An adequate face covering must be worn with such helmets.

A face covering must be worn in the resort village/base areas when unable to maintain a distance of six or more feet from anyone outside of your family/party.

A face covering must be worn at all times while waiting to load a chairlift, and in the loading and unloading areas.

When participating in activities such as hiking at Boyne Highlands Resort, a face covering must be worn in the check-in area and anywhere a distance of at least 6 feet from others cannot be maintained.

CLICK THROUGH FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION ON OPERATION CHANGES FOR THIS WINTER.

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