Donna Weinbrecht Private Experience
Details & Pricing
- Max of 6 people
- Ability: Intermediate to Advance skiers
- Available: 6-hour sessions, daily during select dates please see below.*
- Lesson Meets: Slope side at the Snowshed Base Lodge area, to the left of the Learn to Carpet
- One-of-a-kind chance to spend a full day with Olympic gold medalist and world champion mogul skier, Donna Weinbrecht
- Donna offers personalized instruction for all types of skiing. Whether you want to perfect your technique on groomed trails, build confidence on steeper terrain, or explore mogul skiing, Donna will tailor the experience to your goals.
- All private lessons gain access to the priority lift lines during their lesson time
- There will be a one-hour break per session. (lunch not included)
- Lift tickets and equipment are not included and must be purchased online.
Winter 24/25 | Rate |
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6 Hours (max of 6 people) | $1500 per group, as low as $250 per person |
*Rate does not include lift access or rentals.
*Discounts not available for passholders on the lesson product.
Availability
Availability | Schedule |
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January 25 - 30, 2025 | Daily, 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. |
February 3 - 6, 2025 | |
February 22 - 26, 2025 | |
March 3 - 6, 2025 |
Lesson will run for 6 hours from 9am-3pm with an hour break for lunch (not included).
About Donna Weinbrecht
Donna Weinbrecht grew up in New Jersey where she co-founded her high school ski team, but it was at Killington where the Jersey Girl with the signature blonde ponytail learned to handle moguls. This pioneer of mogul skiing would go on to climb historic heights that many believe will never be equaled. In addition to winning the first Olympic Gold awarded for mogul skiing at the 1992 Albertville Games, Donna has won every major accolade in her sport.
- Five-time FIS World Cup Title Winner
- 46 individual World Cup mogul event wins
- Seven U.S. National Championship Titles
- Three-time Olympian - 1992 Albertville, France; 1994 Lillehammer, Norway; and 1998 Nagano, Japan
- Gold medalist at the 1991 World Championships in Lake Placid, N.Y.
- Two silver medals at the ’89 and ’97 World Championships
- 14-year member of U.S. Ski Team
- U.S. National Ski Hall of Fame (2004) and Vermont Ski Hall of Fame (2007) inductee