Get 20% Off at PlumpJack Squaw Valley Inn
For those who thought all that new-fallen powder was gift enough, here's another Tahoe treat: 20% off a midweek stay at PlumpJack Squaw Valley Inn, two complimentary drinks at the PlumpJack Bar and a complimentary breakfast each morning you stay.
Perhaps you should play hookey from work and make it an extended weekend after the Squaw Valley Prom? Just sayin.'
Offer Valid February 27 through April 28. Must book by February 25. Not valid with any other offers. Book by calling 800.323.7666 and mentioning 7x7.
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