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Find out about our membership news and benefits!

We genuinely love everyone who steps foot in our door… So to show our up-most appreciation to all new and returning customers, we are upgrading our membership offer. In case you weren’t already a member, and know about all the fantastic deals we offer you lucky folk, you can pay a one off fee for the year and become part of our Chill Factore family! This entitles you to money off, free list passes and other amazing savings! What are you waiting for… the slopes are calling you!

Membership Benefits

Any of the applicable memberships above will entitle you to the following deals and offers:

  • 30% off all courses and lessons
  • 30% off all lift passes
  • 30% off all snow activities
  • 30% off climbing activities
  • 30% off selected Chill Factore events
  • Additional discount on selected promotional offers
  • FREE 2 hr Birthday Lift Pass (please visit guest services to book your free pass - proof of DOB needed)
  • 15% discount at Snow+Rock
  • 10% discount at Subvert
  • 10% discount at Dare 2B
  • 10% discount off Nandos
  • 10% Breezeboard Pro
  • 10% Lift Up Cafe
  • 10% Paul’s Ice Cream
  • FREE birthday coffee at Lift Up Cafe.
  • £10 off flights at iFly (Kick-Start Super Saver, Kick-Start, Air-Born, Family Flight and iFLY 360 VR only. Offer not available on iFly promotional experiences)
  • Parents go free at Playfactore.
  • 40 free golf balls and free club hire at Trafford Golf. (When you buy 80 balls worth £10).
  • 30% discount off Weekly & Monthly Lift Passes

With all these money saving offers, you only have to come a few times a year to start saving money! The more you enjoy the slopes, the more you save! Booking your Chill Factore membership couldn’t be easier.

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