2010-2011 SEASON PASS APPLICATION
Adult $440
Each Add’l Adult 275
Child 12 & under 240
Child 5 & under Free
Classic Adult 330
MAXIMUM FAMILY 1450
We request that the applicant read and adhere to the
following RULES GOVERNING SEASON PASSES
For the purpose of season pass eligibility a
"family" is defined as the head of household, his or her legal
spouse and all dependent children who will not be 21 years of Junior rates apply to those children who will not be
13 years of age on Dec. 1, 2010. Proof of age must be provided at any time
if requested by the area. If pass is forgotten, pass holder may sign for a
ticket only ONCE. Pass holder must purchase a lift ticket at regular rates
if pass is forgotten more than once. This pass is void after April 30, 2011. If pass is lost or stolen it must be reported
immediately to the office and pass holder may sign in for a lift ticket.
Lost passes will be replaced for a $20.00 service charge. Classic adults must be 65 years of age by Dec. 1,
2010. Proof of age, may be requested by the management. One lift ticket per pass per day will be issued New York State General Obligations Law
§§ 18-105. Duties of skiers. All skiers shall have the
following duties: (1) not ski in any area not designated for skiing;(2) not ski
beyond their limits or ability to overcome variations in slope, trail
configuration and surface or subsurface conditions which may be caused or
altered by weather, slope or trail maintenance work by the ski area operator, or
skier use; (3) abide by the directions of the ski area operator; (4) remain in
constant control of speed and course at all times while skiing so as to avoid
contact with plainly visible or clearly marked obstacles and with other skiers
and passengers on surface operating tramways; (5) familiarize themselves with
posted information before skiing any slope or trail, including all posted
information; (6) not cross the uphill track of any surface lift, except at
points clearly designated by the ski area operator; (7) not ski on a slope or
trail or portion thereof that has been designated as
""closed"" by the ski area operator; (8) not leave the scene
of any accident resulting in personal injury to another party until such times
as the ski area operator arrives, except for the purpose of summoning aid; (9)
not overtake another skier in such a manner as to cause contact with the skier
being overtaken and to yield the right-of-way to the skier being overtaken; (10)
not willfully stop on any slope or trail where such stopping is likely to cause
a collision with other skiers or vehicles; (11) yield to other skiers when
entering a trail or starting downhill; (12) wear retention straps or other
devices to prevent runaway skis; (13) report any personal injury to the ski area
operator before leaving the ski area; and (14) not willfully remove, deface,
alter or otherwise damage signage, warning devices or implements, or other
safety devices placed and maintained by the ski area operator. §§ 18-106. Duties of skiers with respect to
inherent risks. Skiers shall have the following additional duties
to enable them to make informed decisions as to the advisability of their
participation in the sport: (1) seek out, read, review and understand, in
advance of skiing, the "Warning to Skiers", which is set forth below
and also displayed where tickets are purchased, and (2) obtain such education in
the sport of skiing as the individual skier shall deem appropriate to his or her
level of ability, including the familiarization with skills and duties necessary
to reduce the risk of injury in such sport. 12 NYCRR 54.5. Safety in Skiing Warning to Skiers: Downhill skiing, like many other sports, contains
inherent risks including, but not limited to the risk of personal injury,
including catastrophic injury, or death, or property damage, which may be caused
by variations in terrain or weather conditions; or, surface or subsurface snow,
ice, bare spots or areas of thin cover, moguls, ruts, bumps; or other persons
using the facilities; or, rocks, forest growth, debris, branches, trees, roots,
stumps; or, other natural objects or manmade objects that are incidental to the
provision or maintenance of a ski facility in New York State. New York law
imposes a duty on you to become apprised of, and understand, the risks inherent
in the sport of skiing, which are set forth in this subdivision, so that you may
make an informed decision of whether to participate in skiing notwithstanding
the risks. New York law also imposes additional duties upon you, to which you
must adhere, for the purpose of avoiding injury caused by any of the risks
inherent in skiing. If you are not willing to assume all of these risks and
abide by all of these duties, you must not participate in skiing at this ski
area. Revocation of Passes or Tickets. A pass or ticket can be revoked by Cockaigne for misconduct,
abuse, or violation of the New York State Safety in Skiing Code, set forth
above, or failure to follow Cockaigne rules. Misconduct includes any
underage drinking or smoking; skiing while under the influence of drugs or
alcohol; refusal to use proper ski and snowboard storage areas; skiing in an
unsafe manner; failure to follow directions from staff; loud, vulgar or abusive
language; breaking or damaging furniture, skis, snowboards, light fixtures,
vending machines, or any Cockaigne equipment of facilities; trespass in any
unauthorized areas or in or on vehicles; disorderly conduct; leaving foods,
garbage, or clutter on tables, chairs or the floor; throwing food or anything
else; behaving in a manner inconsistent with a public family-oriented ski area.
No Refunds. Programs & Passes are non-transferable. Misuse of your Program
may constitute theft of services. Lift tickets must be worn on wicket attached
to an outer garment between waist and neck and not on hats, gloves or goggles.
Lost tickets will not be replaced. Daily lift tickets will be issued at the
ticket window. The Management reserves the right to operate lifts, slopes, and
trails at its discretion. Passes can be used whenever ski area is open and lifts
are operating. I HAVE READ, UNDERSTAND
AND AGREE TO THE ABOVE LISTED
CONDITIONS AND RULES:
Name__________________________________________________ Signature ____________________________________________ Date _________________
Name
Birth Date
Cost
age on Dec. 1,
2010. A dependent child is one you are presently claiming as a deduction on
your Federal Income Tax. Proof of family relationship may be required.
Address________________________________________________________________________________ Phone ____________________________________
City______________________________________________ State ______ Zip _________ E-mail Address _________________________________________
Make checks payable to:
Cockaigne Inc.,
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1493 Thornton Rd
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Cherry Creek, NY 14723
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716-287-3223
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www.cockaigne.com
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$35.00 return
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check
charge
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Date Received ____________
By __________
Check Cash Chg
Total Amount
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