Winter is so hot right now!!!
Posted on 29 Jun, 2016 in Festivals & Events
Have you heard the news? New research suggests that Gen Y reckons that winter is so hot right now. A growing number of Aussies (40%) now prefer winter over summer…Duhhh, were these guys born yesterday? Winter is the BEST!
For the remaining 60% who find solstice, clarity and happiness in attending overcrowded beaches with a chance of heat stroke…you’re missing out on what winter has to offer!
It’s all about stepping that foot outside of your comfort zone just a tiny bit, once you commit to coming to Thredbo for a trip during winter we can guarantee you will never want to leave. Just ask every staff member that works for Thredbo – it’s happened to them all.
memorable party! #ozsnow #australian #snow #cold #winter #riverinn #thredbo
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The latest study conducted by OmniPoll in April suggests that for 18 to 24 year olds, the love affair with summer may well and truly be over, with almost two thirds (63%) in that age group indicating they prefer winter over summer. So for all of you in that age bracket, checkout all the FREE music acts and festivals we are putting on this winter to make the most of your trip to the snow. Have you ever partied in the snow? You can’t say you’ve partied if you haven’t indulged in après before!
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The fact that the study showed 41% of people have already enjoyed a snow holiday shows the increasing growth of winters popularity amongst Australians.
So to those of you currently sitting on the fence about whether to come down and visit the snow this winter, jump on over to the side where it’s fluffy and white and come enjoy what Thredbo has to offer.
To read more about the recent study conducted click here.
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Thredbo sits on the traditional land of the Monero – Ngarigo people who have looked after this land, water and community for over 60,000 years. We thank them for all they have done and continue to do to look after their country, a special place which we all love and respect.









