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ski49n.com is the official website of 49° North Ski & Snowboard Resort in Chewelah, Washington, USA. Its e-commerce functions mainly revolve around the resort’s own services, including online purchase or booking of day tickets, season passes, corporate season passes, gift cards, rentals, lessons, and some mountain-related amenities. It is not an open marketplace for merchants, but is closer to a “destination service e-commerce + ticketing reservation system.”
The site provides real-time mountain conditions, snowfall updates, lift operations, grooming reports, webcams, and an operating calendar, helping users assess travel conditions before making a purchase. Fulfillment is primarily offline and on-site: users must first purchase a lift ticket, then reserve rentals for the same day; rental reservations do not guarantee ticket availability. The rental center offers equipment from Rossignol, Head, Elan, Burton, and other brands, as well as high-performance demo skis and snowboards. Services also include tuning and repair, children’s and adult lessons, the FAST youth race program, Nordic Center cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and Fat Bike access.
Some prices are disclosed in the main content: Nordic Trail Passes are $10 on weekdays and $15 on weekends/holidays; Nordic group lessons are $39, and one-hour private lessons are $59; snowshoe rentals are $19, while cross-country ski rentals range from $19 to $30; Premium Parking is $15 per day, and RV parking is $14 to $24 per night. The FAST youth program costs $1,299 to $2,099, and Holiday Camp is $399. Full pricing for day tickets, season passes, and most rental packages was not shown in the captured content.
The advantages are its complete service chain and strong integration of tickets, rentals, lessons, mountain condition information, and on-site amenities. It also notes that buying in advance can help save money. It is friendly to families, beginners, and youth training participants. The downsides are that it is heavily dependent on winter operations, with some services currently shown as closed for the summer; canceled lessons are refunded only as gift cards rather than cash; the purchase process can be somewhat complicated for first-time visitors, and pricing information is scattered.
It is suitable for local and nearby visitors planning to ski at 49° North, as well as families, corporate season pass users, and youth training participants. It is not suitable for cross-border e-commerce sellers or third-party merchants looking to join a platform. The main text does not provide information on access from mainland China, so this remains unknown.
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