Waterville just went on sale. $942 early bird. I'm guessing this means the White Mountain Superpass price is going up next year.
I think last year it was $989
I think last year it was $989
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That price seems high in this day and age.Waterville just went on sale. $942 early bird. I'm guessing this means the White Mountain Superpass price is going up next year.
I think last year it was $989
I'm almost surprise people ski there (regularly).Im still surprised people pay a grand to ski there..
Within the next few days, we’ll be making our 2021+22 Jay Peak Season Passes available for purchase. The act of doing so helps us think of better, down-the-road days when we can welcome back new faces and get better looks at the ones presently under wraps. We wanted to share a few relevant points with you, so you are as informed as possible when Season Pass announcements start lighting up from every corner of the web.
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Additionally, when you purchase a 2021+22 Season Pass, you’ll have access to the mountain for the rest of this 2020+21 season. And this seems to be as good a time as any to also announce that we plan on pushing the season as long as we can this year. While an absence of Canadian week holiday periods and an early Easter holiday might be rationale enough to shut things down- we all feel strongly that, on behalf of those Season Passholders who trusted us with their pandemic-season, we owe it to them to let the good times roll out as long as possible. We may get to weekend-only operations late in the season, and we may adjust lift schedules to reflect traffic patterns, but we won’t be shutting down to stop any metaphorical bleeding; we’ll adjust operations, while still managing to offer lift access, because we told you we would when you bought your season pass back in the fall.
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That’s pretty cool about pushing late. I’m sure Vail will announce Wildcat going to May any minute nowJay Peak just released this information:
Not very likelyThat’s pretty cool about pushing late. I’m sure Vail will announce Wildcat going to May any minute now
Big Bear Mountain Resort | March 12, 2021 |
Snowshoe | March 12, 2021 |
Tremblant | April 5, 2021 |
Solitude | April 5, 2021 |
Sugarbush | April 5, 2021 |
Mammoth Mountain | April 12, 2021 |
Squaw Valley Alpine Meadows | April 12, 2021 |
Winter Park | April 12, 2021 |
Ikon goes on sale March 11th. Full Ikon is $999 (or $899 renewal). Ikon Base is $729 (649 renewal). They're including deferral and COVID closure protections again as well.
They also have a payment plan option now if people want...
Also includes spring access a the following resorts starting on the listed dates:
Big Bear Mountain Resort March 12, 2021 Snowshoe March 12, 2021 Tremblant April 5, 2021 Solitude April 5, 2021 Sugarbush April 5, 2021 Mammoth Mountain April 12, 2021 Squaw Valley Alpine Meadows April 12, 2021 Winter Park April 12, 2021
To some degree, I think the late access makes sense given that they still need to limit capacity to a degree. Late March is when Quad pack holders from last year at SB can start using their quad packs again, so they may be expecting a lot of people to show up in late March via that and don't want to add more Ikon spring access during that time.$30 increase in price for the Base, flat for the full Ikon. I can't find any changes in access compared to last year.
I find the spring skiing privileges super late. Only SB here in the East and not til April 5...I find it very strange Stratton isn't on there given it is Alterra-owned. They also have a hellova lot more uphill capacity that late in the season compared to SB. What's SB usually running at that point?...Heaven's Gate, Super Bravo, Gatehouse, and Valley House? Stratton's got the Gondola, Ursa, Amex, Tamarack, and could run the Snowbowl if they had too.
That's weird as to spring access. At that date, Solitude will likely be only open one week more, maybe two.Ikon goes on sale March 11th. Full Ikon is $999 (or $899 renewal). Ikon Base is $729 (649 renewal). They're including deferral and COVID closure protections again as well.
They also have a payment plan option now if people want...
Also includes spring access a the following resorts starting on the listed dates:
Big Bear Mountain Resort March 12, 2021 Snowshoe March 12, 2021 Tremblant April 5, 2021 Solitude April 5, 2021 Sugarbush April 5, 2021 Mammoth Mountain April 12, 2021 Squaw Valley Alpine Meadows April 12, 2021 Winter Park April 12, 2021
Sugarbush and Stratton were both unlimited with Blackout this past year on Ikon base...Re: Stratton - bet they plan to close after Easter break which ends Sunday April 4th. Maybe they do one more weekend but odds are no.
Re: No changes - Stratton and Sugarbush are unlimited (w/Blackout) on base pass next year. They were 5 days last year IIRC.
Not just that, Ikon Base at Crystal is limited to 5 days access and blackouts. Should trim crowding.That's weird as to spring access. At that date, Solitude will likely be only open one week more, maybe two.
As to next season, Alterra changed access to Crystal to include blackouts on the IKON Base. We heard horror stories about the crowds there in recent years.
Spring benefits only apply to pay in full and at FULL prices (renewal discount won't apply if folks deferred and elect to ski this spring).Boyne: https://www.newenglandpass.com/
Lowest price valid through end of April with spring benefits.