Resort Entry
Resort Entry is charged at a cost per vehicle for the duration of your stay in the declared snow season (Friday June 7 - Friday September 13 for 2024). Outside of the winter season, there are no requirements for resort entry permits – or to book your parking at Falls Creek.
All visitors accessing the resort during the snow season must purchase a resort entry permit. The fees are an important part of resort operations, funding essential services such as Ski Patrol, Snow Clearing, Guest Services and much more. We recommend guests pre-purchase their permit before leaving home.
Types of resort entry permits
2024 Resort Entry Pricing
LENGTH OF STAY | PRICE |
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Spring Discount 2024 | $44 per day |
Day Trip | $64.00 |
2 Days | $128.00 |
3 Days | $192.00 |
4 Days | $256.00 |
5 Days | $320.00 |
6 Days | $384.00 |
7 Days | $448.00 |
8 Days | $512.00 |
9 Days | $576.00 |
10+ Days | Season Pass $599.00 |
SEASON PERMITS 2024 | PURCHASE ONLINE | PURCHASE AT FALLS CREEK |
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Early Bird | $500.00 | N/A |
Early Bird (over 65s) | $400 | N/A |
Falls Creek | $599.00 | $785.00 |
All Victorian Resorts | $1078.00 | N/A |
Falls Creek (Over 65s*) | $480.00 (proof of age & vehicle ownership to be provided) | $700.00 (proof of age & vehicle ownership to be provided) |
'How to' Guide: Everything you need to know about driving here
COACH ARRIVALS
When arriving on a commercial coach service resort entry is usually included in the cost of your ticket.
If you're driving your own bus (any vehicle with 13 seats or more) resort entry is charged per person. Children 5-17 and school groups attract a slightly different rate to buses full of adults. Self-drive buses are charged for each entry to the resort, so there is just one charge if you stay in Falls Creek (or one charge per day if staying off-mountain). To purchase a self-drive bus pass, please contact Falls Creek Alpine Resort at [email protected]. or call 03 5758 1200.
Please note motorbikes and trailers are not permitted in the resort during the declared winter season.
Bus & School Group Pricing
TYPE OF VEHICLE | PURCHASE AT RESORT |
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Bus | $20.50 per adult per entry. |
Bus (Child 5 - 17) | $11.00 per child per entry |
School Bus | $11.00 per person per entry |
Resort Entry Terms & Conditions
GENERAL RESORT ENTRY PERMIT 2024
Important Conditions of Purchase
These terms and conditions of purchase (Conditions) apply to permits purchased for general resort entry to the Falls Creek Alpine Resort Crown Land Reserve (Resort). A general resort permit (Permit) can be purchased for 1 day or up to 9 days' entry to the Resort.
- Each Permit issued by the Falls Creek Alpine Resort (Supplier) is subject to the following Conditions.
- Each Permit entitles the relevant holder of the Permit (Permit Holder) to access the Resort during the period stipulated on the Permit.
- General Resort Entry Permits can only be purchased online before arriving at the Resort.
- The price of the Permit is the amount set out at https://www.fallscreek.com.au/plan-your-trip-winter/resort-entry/ from time to time. No Permit will be issued unless and until the Supplier has received payment of the price in full. Once the person purchasing a permit has paid the purchase price in full, within a short time of purchase, the Permit will be automatically generated in PDF (together with a receipt) and should be printed at home.
- A Permit Holder must ensure that the Permit is clearly visible and in a prominent place on the lower driver’s side of the front windscreen of the vehicle listed on the Permit and with the expiry date clearly visible before entering into the Resort – Regulation 20(4) Alpine Resorts (Management) Regulations 2020. A Permit Holder may be refused entry to the Resort if the Permit cannot be shown at the time of entry and/or receive a fine for failure to display the permit as prescribed under the Alpine Resorts (Management) Regulations 2020 (Vic).
- The Permit:
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a) remains the property of the Supplier, is not transferable and cannot be resold; and
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b) is valid only for the date/s shown on the Permit and in respect of the vehicle shown on the Permit (note that the registration number on the Permit must not be altered).
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- The Supplier may at its discretion withdraw or cancel any Permit or refuse entry to the Resort if it determines, in its reasonable opinion, that a Permit Holder has breached any of these Conditions in a material respect.
- The Permit Holder acknowledges and agrees that due to the nature and location of the Resort, access to the Resort during the Declared Snow Season may be impacted from time to time by weather and access conditions which are outside of the Supplier's reasonable control. Subject to Conditions 11 and 27, the Supplier will not be liable to any Permit Holder for any loss or damage (including, but not limited to, indirect or consequential loss or damage, for example, but not limited to, travel and accommodation costs) suffered as a result of or arising from the closure of the Resort for any reason, including but not limited to road closures.
- Except as set out in Condition 11, and subject to Condition 27, the Supplier will not be liable to refund payments made for Permits under any circumstances, including, but not limited to:
- a) the Permit Holder's change of mind;
- b) a Force Majeure Event (other than as outlined in Condition 11) including:
- i) fire or explosions;
- ii) earthquake or major earth tremor;
- iii) tempest, hurricane or cyclone
- iv) flood
- v) avalanche
- vi) lightning strike;
- vii) industrial strike;
- viii) sabotage, vandalism and malicious damage
- ix) war and hostilities and civil war; and
- x) anything else outside of the Supplier's reasonable control, whether similar to the matters above or not;
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- c) poor snow conditions;
- d) other facilities within the Resort not operating or open (for example the village shuttle service not operating);
- e) where the lift service is not operational (other than as set out in Condition 9.b); or
- f) any other circumstance beyond the reasonable control of the Supplier.
- Subject to Condition 11, the Supplier is excused from performing its obligations under these Conditions to the extent caused by a Force Majeure Event (as set out in Condition b).
- Subject to Conditions 13 to 15 (inclusive), the Supplier will refund Permit Holders for payments made for Permits only in the following limited circumstances:
- a)if the Supplier chooses to close the Resort for operational, safety or maintenance reasons;
- b) if the Resort is forced to close due to a Government Directive;
- c) if the Victorian Government has issued "stay at home orders" or the Permit Holder has been required by law to isolate during any period of the Permit;
- d) if Falls Creek Ski Lifts (operated by Vali Resorts) makes the determination not to operate the lifts for an extended period of time due to COVID19 and and / or Government Directive;
- e) if direct access from Mount Beauty to Falls Creek is closed to the general public due to a directive from state government or emergency declaration. For the avoidance of doubt this does not include closures due to an accident, bad weather or the like; or
- f) where the Supplier is required by law to provide a refund.
- If one of the events in Condition 11 occurs, the Permit Holder will be able to apply for a refund as follows:
- a) a full refund of the price of the Permit if the Permit has not been used; or
- b) a proportionate refund of the price of the Permit will be provided in accordance with the number of days remaining under the Permit that were not used due to an event described in Condition 11 above. This means that the Permit Holder's vehicle was not parked within the Resort on the Permit dates. If the Resort was open to guests during this period, a Statutory Declaration stating the vehicle was not in the Resort may be required at the request of the Supplier.
- The payment of a refund to Permit Holders under Condition 12 is conditional on the Permit Holder:
- a) applying for a refund by 18 October 2024 via the FCAR online form which may be accessed via the Falls Creek website, fallscreek.com.au or, by contacting the Supplier directly at [email protected];
- b) providing proof of purchase of the Permit; and
- c) if Condition 11.c applies, providing a statutory declaration confirming that the Permit Holder was subject to a stay at home order or was required by law to isolate during any period of the Permit (if requested by the Supplier).
- For the avoidance of doubt, refunds will not be automatically processed if an event described in Condition c occurs. All Permit Holders seeking a refund must apply for the refund in accordance with the process in Condition 13 above (unless otherwise required by law).
- Refunds will only be made for the specified price of the Permit and will be processed by the Supplier provided Conditions 11 and 13 have been satisfied. Refunds can take up to 14 business days to show in an account. Refunds will not be provided for fees such as third party service and delivery fees, postal charges, bank fees and other third party charges. Interest will not be payable in respect of any monies refunded. No refunds will be made for Permits which, for any reason, were provided free of charge.
- At all times while in the Resort, the Permit Holder must comply with:
- a) the Alpine Responsibility Code which is available at www.fallscreek.com.au/AlpineResponsibilityCode;
- b) the Alpine Resorts (Management) Act 1997 and associated regulations;
- c) the Alpine Resorts (Management) Regulations 2020;
- d) any directive made under the Public Health and Wellbeing Act 2008 (Vic); and
- e) all signs (including during hours of darkness) or other reasonable directions of the Supplier or any of its employees and agents.
- Permit Holders acknowledge and agree that all ski lifts at the Resort are owned and operated by an independent third party and that purchasing a Resort Entry Car Permit does not guarantee ski lift access or ski lift passes and as such, the Supplier will have no liability to the Permit Holder for any unavailability of ski lift passes or other inability to use the ski lifts. All ski lift passes are sold independently and separately by Falls Creek Ski Lifts Pty Ltd.
- Permit Holders must park within marked bays or in accordance with the reasonable directions of Resort staff or signage. If a Permit Holder is found to have left a vehicle in a position which causes any obstruction to footpaths, roads or is outside of marked parking bays, the Permit Holder may be subject to a fine as prescribed under the Alpine Resorts (Management) Regulations 2020 (Vic).
- If the Resort is closed or is inaccessible for one of the reasons set out in Condition 11(b) - (e), the Supplier will use reasonable endeavours to notify Permit Holders. However, the Supplier does not guarantee that Permit Holders will be informed of such closure before they arrive at the Resort. Permit Holders should regularly check the Falls Creek website, fallscreek.com.au for up to date information about the Resort (including closures).
- The Supplier is not obliged to replace a Permit or provide a refund for a lost, stolen or damaged Permit but may do so in its absolute discretion (provided the Permit Holder can show satisfactory proof of purchase) in which case a replacement fee of $30.00 will apply.
- Permit Holders acknowledge that the Supplier and third parties authorised by the Supplier may make or record film, photographs or other forms of moving picture, still picture or any of them at the Resort (including, but not limited to, of Permit Holders). Each Permit Holder grants to the Supplier and third parties authorised by it, permission to use photographs, film, tape, or other images or likenesses of the Permit Holder in any media (including publication within or outside Victoria, Australia and for any purpose without identification or compensation or payment of any kind).
- The Supplier collects personal information about patrons attending the Resort. The Supplier may collect the name, address, phone number and email address of permit holders, as well as film, photographic and other footage, for the purposes of conducting research, marketing and promotional activities in respect of the Resort. Film and photographic footage may be used as set out in Condition 21. If the Permit Holder does not provide the Supplier with the personal information described above:
- a) the Permit Holder may not be admitted to the Resort; and
- b) the Supplier may not be able to provide the Permit Holder with information about products and services that the Permit Holder may want, including information about discounts, sales or special promotions and / or notification about Resort closure or accessibility (as applicable) as set out in Condition 18.
The Supplier may disclose the personal information it collects to its employees, related bodies corporate, contractors and service providers (including, but not limited to, research, marketing and promotional organisations). The Supplier is not likely to disclose the information to overseas recipients.
The Supplier's privacy policy is available on its website (www.fallscreek.com.au) and contains more details about:
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- c) the personal information it collects and how that information is dealt with;
- d) how a Permit Holder may access the personal information which the Supplier holds about them and seek correction of that information; and
- e) how a Permit Holder may complain about a breach of the Australian Privacy Principles and how the Supplier will deal with such a complaint.
- Alternatively, to find out more about how the Supplier collects and uses personal information, contact our Privacy Officer at PO Box, Falls Creek VIC 3699, Tel: +61 3 5758 1200, Email: [email protected]
- Unless a Permit Holder advises the Supplier to the contrary, the Permit Holder consents to receiving future promotional and marketing material from the Supplier and its related entities, including, but not limited to, via electronic messages (e.g. email, SMS etc). If a Permit Holder does not wish to receive promotional and marketing material, they should select the unsubscribe option where applicable or contact the Privacy Officer using the details set out in Condition 23. Please note opting out of communications will mean that permit holders will not be advised directly of any resort closures.
- Permit Holders acknowledge and agree that any part or parts of these Conditions which contravene the law of a relevant jurisdiction and are not enforceable may be read down and are severable and do not invalidate the remaining conditions.
- These Conditions are governed by the laws in force from time to time in Victoria. The parties submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of Victoria.
- The Australian Consumer Law (as set out in Schedule 2 of the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Cth)) (Australian Consumer Law) provides Consumers (as that term is defined in the Australian Consumer Law) with a number of protections and Consumer Guarantees that cannot be excluded or limited (Non-Excludable Rights). Other than as set out in Condition 31 and 32, these Conditions, and in particular any limitations of liability set out in these Conditions, are therefore subject to, and will not apply to the extent that they limit or exclude, such Non-Excludable Rights.
- Subject to Condition 27, and in addition to Conditions 31 and 32, the Supplier excludes:
- a) any term, condition or warranty that may otherwise be implied into these conditions;
- b) any liability for loss, death or personal injury incurred as a result of or in connection undertaking activities at the resort, except to the extent caused by the supplier;
- c) any liability for damage to a permit holder's property as a result of or in connection with undertaking activities at the resort, except to the extent caused by the supplier; and
- d) any liability for indirect or consequential loss (such as loss of profits, loss of revenue and loss of opportunity).
- Permit Holders indemnify the Supplier, its personnel, contractors and any associated entities (Indemnified Parties) against all loss, liability, damage or expense incurred by any of the Indemnified Parties in connection with undertaking activities at the Resort, to the extent caused by the Permit Holder. However, the Permit Holder's liability under this clause 29 will be reduced to the extent the loss, liability, damage or expense is caused or contributed to by an Indemnified Party. The Supplier holds the benefit of this indemnity on its own behalf and on behalf of each Indemnified Party.
- Permit Holders consent to receive and agree to pay for any medical or hospital treatment (including without limitation, ambulance transportation) which is considered in the opinion of the Supplier or its personnel to be advisable while at the Resort. Each Permit Holder indemnifies and will keep indemnified on demand the Supplier for all costs associated with any medical treatment required.
- RISK WARNING – Alpine Resort Conditions
- a) To the maximum extent permitted by law, parking of vehicles in the resort is at your own risk. The supplier accepts no liability for damage or loss that may occur to your vehicle while parked in the resort (except, subject to condition 31.B, where such loss or damage is directly caused by the supplier).
- b) Resort operations involve heavy snow clearing machinery operating in difficult conditions. Incidental damage to vehicles can occur from time to time if vehicles are not parked correctly or permit holders do not follow the directions of the supplier. In such circumstances the supplier will not be responsible for any loss or damage that occurs during this process (except where such loss or damage is a result of the supplier's negligence or wilful misconduct).
- c) Condition of roads and road surfaces is highly dynamic based on weather, visibility, snow clearing, treatment and surface integrity. The supplier does not make any guarantee as to the suitability of the roads and car parks for specific vehicles nor guarantee levels of hazard reduction. All permit holders must follow any directions provided by the supplier, including directions regarding the fitting of chains. Permit holders acknowledge and agree that such directions are necessary to manage and mitigate risks based on the circumstances and conditions at the time.
- d) Where circumstances arises such that the supplier forms the view that there is a risk to you or other permit holders (e.g. If a vehicle falls off a road, becomes trapped or is otherwise located in a position that poses a risk to you or other permit holders), the supplier or a nominated third party may move your vehicle or take any other action that it considers reasonably necessary at the time in order to remove or mitigate such risk. The supplier will not be responsible for any loss or damage that occurs during this process (except where such loss or damage is a result of the supplier's negligence or wilful misconduct).
- e) Walking within an alpine village has inherent risks due to the prevalence of snow and ice. The supplier does not make any guarantee as to the hazard status of public access areas that are highly impacted by weather conditions. Permit holders must use extreme caution and take appropriate hazard reduction measures (such as boot chains) to ensure you can safely navigate these areas.
- f) Falls creek village area roads are shared zones with over snow machinery, skiers and walkers. Permit holders must use extreme caution at all times when navigating these areas.
- RISK WARNING – Recreational Activities
This risk warning applies in relation to any activity undertaken at the Resort in connection with the Permit, including but not limited to skiing, snowboarding, using ski lifts, snow tubing, tobogganing and snow play (Recreational Activities).
To the extent permitted by the law and in respect of any Recreational Activities, Permit Holders hereby release and discharge each of the Supplier, its personnel, contractors, 4 Site Australia Pty Ltd and any associated entities (the Released Entities and each a Released Entity) from all liability arising in relation to:
- a) death;
- b) the physical or mental injury of an individual (including the aggravation, acceleration or recurrence of such an injury of the individual);
- c) the contraction, aggravation or acceleration of a disease of an individual;
- d) the coming into existence, aggravation, acceleration or recurrence of any other condition, circumstance, occurrence, activity, form of behaviour, course of conduct or state of affairs in relation to an individual that is or may be harmful or disadvantageous to the individual or community or that may result in harm or disadvantage to the individual or community;
- e) any failure to comply with the provisions of Subdivision B of Division 1 of Part 3-2 of the Australian Consumer Law.
however it may be caused and even if caused by negligence or lack of due care and skill of the Released Entities, arising from or connected with the Recreational Activities, except to the extent that any significant personal injury suffered by, or death of, a person is caused by the reckless conduct (or any other form of gross negligence) of a Released Entity.
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