2017-18 Mulligan’s Hollow Ski Bowl Pass Application

Last Name: _______________________________________________ First Name: ______________________________ Date of Birth: __/__/____

Address: ________________________________________________ City: _________________________________ State: _____ Zip: __________

Applicant’s Phone Number: (_____) _____-________ Email: _____________________________________________________________________

Please check the appropriate residency:

( ) City of Grand Haven ( ) Grand Haven Twp ( ) City of Ferrysburg ( ) Village of Spring Lake ( ) Spring Lake Twp ( ) Robinson Twp ( ) Port Sheldon Twp ( ) __________

In event of emergency, MHSBA staff is authorized to have me transported to the Emergency Room at North Ottawa Community Hospital and to notify the following contact(s):

Emergency Contact Phone #1: ___________________________________ Name:______________________________________

Emergency Contact Phone #2:____________________________________ Name: ______________________________________

By signing below I am applying for a discount/season pass(es), acknowledge that I have read and understand the guidelines of Mulligan’s Hollow Ski Bowl as stated on the

release form on the back of this pass application. If under 18, a parent’s signature is required.

Applicant Signature: ________________________ Parent Signature: _________________________ Pass Type: _____________ Fee:_________

(If over 18 only) (If under 18) (Discount/Full)

Additional Family Members:

Last Name First Name Date of Birth Signature (If over 18) Pass Type (Disc/Full) Fee

_____________________ ______________________ ___/___/____ ____________________________ ________________ ___________

_____________________ ______________________ ___/___/____ ____________________________ ________________ ___________

_____________________ ______________________ ___/___/____ ____________________________ ________________ ___________

Discount Season Pass November 1-30 $95 after November 30 $105 Total Fee: ___________

Full Season Pass November 1-30 $220 after November 30 $240

PAYMENT: Cash Check #_________ Cashier: ________ Visa/Mastercard Card# _________________________________ Exp: __/____

Please make checks payable to MHSBA. You may mail completed application and payment to our P.O. Box or purchase directly at the Mulligan’s Hollow Ticket Window.

Please fill out form completely with applicant and parent/guardian signatures. INITIALED RELEASE FORM MUST ACCOMPANY APPLICATION.

Mulligan’s Hollow Ski Bowl P.O. Box 969 Grand Haven, MI 49417 (616) 842-0634 www.MulligansHollow.com


2017-18 Season Pass Guidelines and Policies

By applying for a season pass or discount pass, I understand and agree that:

1. Discount/Season passes are the property of Mulligan’s Hollow.

Purchasers are paying for the privilege to use the discount/season pass. Passes may be revoked by Mulligan’s Hollow at any time.

2. Discount/Season passes are non-transferable, and there are no refunds on passes.

3. If your pass is lost or stolen a fee of $10 must be paid before you will be given a new pass.

4. Parents are responsible for supervising their minor children.

5. Mulligan’s Hollow will not offer any smoking areas for its users.

6. I agree not to hold Mulligan’s Hollow, its employees, ski patrol, or

volunteers liable for any injury, loss or damages resulting from the use of Mulligan’s Hollow property or equipment.

7. Illegal or inappropriate activities, and any act that endangers the safety of the user or others – will not be tolerated, and action may be taken by Mulligan’s Hollow including termination of day/ season pass (without refund), suspension of pass (without refund), and referral to law enforcement.

8. I have read and understood “Your Responsibility Code” and “Michigan Ski Area Safety Act” section 408.341, copies of which have been provided to me.

_________initial here.

Your Responsibility Code

1. Always stay in control, and be able to stop or avoid other people or objects.

2. People ahead of you have the right of way. It is your responsibility to avoid them

3. You must not stop where you obstruct a trail, or are not visible from above.

4. Whenever starting downhill or merging into a trail, look uphill and yield to others.

5. Always use devices to help prevent runaway equipment.

6. Observe all posted signs and warnings. Keep off closed tails and out of closed areas.

7. Prior to using any lift, you must have the knowledge and ability to load, ride, and unload safely.

Know the code. It’s your responsibility.

Michigan Ski Area Safety Act of 1962 – 408.341. Ski lifts; conduct of skiers Please note that

under M.C.L. 408.322(g), “Skier” includes any one using our slopes for recreation.

408.341 Skier conduct; prohibited conduct in ski area. Sec 21

(1) A skier shall conduct himself or herself within the limits of his or her individual ability and shall

not act or ski in a manner that may contribute to his or her injury or to the injury of any other

person. A skier shall be the sole judge of his or her ability to negotiate a track, trail, or slope.

(2) While in a ski area, a skier or passenger shall not do any of the following:

(a) Board a ski lift which has been designated as closed.

(b) Wilfully board or embark upon, or disembark from, a ski lift, except at an area designated for

those purposes.

(c) Intentionally drop, throw, or expel an object from a ski lift while riding on the lift.

(d) Do any act which interferes with the running or operation of a ski lift, such as, but not limited

to: swinging or bouncing on an aerial lift, attempting to contact supporting towers, machinery,

guides, or guards while riding on a ski lift; or skiing out of the designated ski track on a surface

lift or tow.

(e) Use a ski lift, unless the skier or passenger has the ability to use the lift safely without

instruction on use of the lift by a ski area owner, manager, operator, or employee, or unless the

skier or passenger requests and receives instruction before entering the boarding area of the ski

lift.

(f) Use a ski lift or ski without properly engaging and using ski restraining devices, brakes, or

restraining straps.

408.342 Duties of skier in ski area; acceptance of dangers. Sec 22

(1) While in a ski area, each skier shall do all of the following:

(a) Maintain reasonable control of his or her speed and course at all times.

(b) Stay clear of snow-grooming vehicles and equipment in the ski area.

(c) Heed all posted signs and warnings.

(d) Ski only in ski areas which are marked as open for skiing on the trail board described in

section 6a(e).

(2) Each person who participates in the sport of skiing accepts the dangers that inhere in that

sport insofar as the dangers are obvious and necessary. Those dangers include, but are not

limited to, injuries which can result from variations in terrain; surface or subsurface snow or ice

conditions; bare spots; rocks, trees, and other forms of natural growth or debris; collisions with

ski lift towers and their components, with other skiers, or with properly marked or plainly visible

snow-making or snow-grooming equipment.

408.343 Accidents causing injury; notice; identification; misdemeanor; penalty. Sec 23

(1) A skier involved in an accident causing an injury to another person shall to the extent that he

or she is reasonably able to do so immediately notify the ski patrol or the operator, or law

enforcement or emergency personnel, and shall clearly identify himself or herself. A skier who

wilfully fails to give identification after involvement in a skiing accident with another person, or a

skier who is reasonably able to do so who fails to notify the proper authorities or to obtain

assistance when the skier knows that another person involved in the accident is in need of

medical or other assistance, is guilty of a misdemeanor, punishable by imprisonment for not

more than 30 days, or a fine of not more than $100.00, or both.

(2) A skier involved in an accident causing an injury to himself or herself, but not to another

person, shall immediately notify the ski patrol or the operator, or law enforcement or emergency

personnel, if the accident created a known hazardous condition in the area where the accident

occurred