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2009 -2010 passes

Vortex

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Lots of talk on pass values.

Who has bought next years pass already? I like to have it paid off while I'm still skiing the previous season.

Makes paying for apres ski easier next season, not to mention there are always early price savings.

I got $50 off each pass and a option to buy 4 $50 tickets next season with the New England pass from boyne.. 2 adult golds and 2 teen golds purchased.



Wildcat does a nice deal with buy know and ski the rest of the year free. K has a similar promotion,

Some nice deals.
 

thetrailboss

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Mount Ellen Plus pass will be purchased by May 3rd for me with some of my tax refund.
 

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No pass this coming season...would only make sense for me if I had a place up north to stay at on weekends. Variety is needed when making day trips to smaller areas...

May buy the Crotched SnoCard again for the discount. Might even look into joining a beer racing league, seems to be a good way to get some night skiing in.
 

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Triggered was pull a few weeks ago on Peak resorts Nor'easter passes for my wife and I. Still have to get a pass for my daughter, who unfortunately next year goes from the $30 kids pass to the $650ish child/young adult pass :eek:
 

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Triggered was pull a few weeks ago on Peak resorts Nor'easter passes for my wife and I. Still have to get a pass for my daughter, who unfortunately next year goes from the $30 kids pass to the $650ish child/young adult pass :eek:
Ouch...guess you'd like to have a few more patients that need crown replacements...;-)
 

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Got my Greek Peak passes---$289.00 each, and get $10.00 off at Gore plus $35.00 lift tickets at WF----really love CNY
 

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Ouch...guess you'd like to have a few more patients that need crown replacements...;-)

Me and the wife know that its coming, so while it sucks, we've adjusted the budget accordingly. What I'm having the biggest issue with reguarding this, is that my daughter will now be OLD enough to need a "real pass" :eek:
 

BackLoafRiver

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I am getting ready to hit the button on the New England Pass from Boyne. The big question, is to go Gold or Silver. They have added some blackout dates to the silver, but, they are mostly on Saturdays (which isn't a popular day for me anyway) Not sure if the gold is worth the extra $300
 

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Triggered was pull a few weeks ago on Peak resorts Nor'easter passes for my wife and I. Still have to get a pass for my daughter, who unfortunately next year goes from the $30 kids pass to the $650ish child/young adult pass :eek:

Ouch...guess you'd like to have a few more patients that need crown replacements...;-)

Me and the wife know that its coming, so while it sucks, we've adjusted the budget accordingly. What I'm having the biggest issue with reguarding this, is that my daughter will now be OLD enough to need a "real pass" :eek:

Yeah, but look at this kid rip....That's gotta be worth $650! :grin: :daffy:
Picture_077.jpg
 

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...ooo...and I forgot to mention that not only can I grab the $50 off for getting it as a returning pass holder, I LOVE the new 3 payment option. That is a total deal maker for me
 

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Yeah, but look at this kid rip....That's gotta be worth $650! :grin: :daffy:
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Thanks for reminding me that such a little kid has better form than I do... :-? ;)

I'd gladly pay that kind of $$ if my daughter enjoyed herself on our ski trips... :roll:
 

deadheadskier

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Probably going with Ragged at $329 as it's the easiest day trip from my house and will allow enough left over dough to get the variety in that I enjoy. I generally budget $600-$700 for lift ticket expenses each season.

Cannon's NH resident deal is tempting at $475, but it's an extra 40 minutes each way on the commute, plus would mean less $$ to spend at other areas.

Wildcat 6 day pass at $499 is tempting as well as it's a 7 day pass until 12/24 and from 4/1 to the end of the season. Same deal with their $249 midweek pass. Wildcat is also an extra 40 minutes each way on the commute.

To me, there's a significant distance between regularly driving an hour and a half one way to ski and a touch over two hours.
 

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Probably going with Ragged at $329 as it's the easiest day trip from my house and will allow enough left over dough to get the variety in that I enjoy. I generally budget $600-$700 for lift ticket expenses each season.

Cannon's NH resident deal is tempting at $475, but it's an extra 40 minutes each way on the commute, plus would mean less $$ to spend at other areas.

Wildcat 6 day pass at $499 is tempting as well as it's a 7 day pass until 12/24 and from 4/1 to the end of the season. Same deal with their $249 midweek pass. Wildcat is also an extra 40 minutes each way on the commute.

To me, there's a significant distance between regularly driving an hour and a half one way to ski and a touch over two hours.



I think the Cannon pass is now $500.

2009-2010 Winter SEASON PASSES
Prices below are only valid through 5/31/09.
Prices are expected to go up after 5/31/09.
Price
Through 5/31/09​
Adult (19-64)
$670
Junior (15-18)
$370
Child (6-14) Click here for under 6
$300
Senior (65+)
$370
Senior NH Resident MIDWEEK
N/A​
2009-2010 NH RESIDENT SEASON PASSES Adult NH Resident$500 Junior NH Resident$275 Child NH Resident$225 Senior NH Resident$225 COMBO PASSES
 

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Thanks for reminding me that such a little kid has better form than I do... :-? ;)

I'd gladly pay that kind of $$ if my daughter enjoyed herself on our ski trips... :roll:

Yeah, no problem. If you right click on the picture and select "Set as Background" you can be reminded every day:smash: :blink: :lol:
 

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Probably going to go with the Silver NE again next year... though debating the Gold... but will probably stay with Silver...

I'm thinking I might ditch the Wa pass for next year... the new job has me working later, and I was pretty bored there this year...

-w
 

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...ooo...and I forgot to mention that not only can I grab the $50 off for getting it as a returning pass holder, I LOVE the new 3 payment option. That is a total deal maker for me

Hate to burst your bubble, but to get the $50 off you cannot do the 3 pay. Read the fine print. Bought my New England silver pass, will wait to get the Killington midweek, which I may use the 3 pay on.
 

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I already upgraded my Mountain Creek 5x7 to an All-Access for next year.

Most likely going to go with a Ragged pass for when I go up north. A few of my friends have passes there, it's close to my parent's house, and the terrain is better than Gunstock.
 
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