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2018/2019 Season Pass Prices

drjeff

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Does Peaks pass include free skiing for the rest of this season or do they only work starting next season?

In the fine print on the hyper link....

"[FONT=&quot]Spring pricing is valid until April 30, 2018, and includes access for the remainder of the 2017-18 season."[/FONT]
 

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Burke is $599 for an adult. Given the competition, this doesn’t seem like that good of a deal. But they have a somewhat captive audience.
 

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Pats Peak is $222 for 19-29 year olds... all season, no blackout dates, and includes the rest of this season... so use it 4 times and it has paid for itself. Not bad for a ski area so close to Boston.
 

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I don't think Gunstock has been posted:
https://www.gunstock.com/winter/passes/
$599 full pass for adults.

I don't know how this compares to last year. I have not been to Gunstock in a few years but with the end of Max I am looking at something closer to Boston to couple with my Pico pass for quick midweek or the occasional weekend when I don't head to the Upper Valley. Right now B&B at Cannon is the front runner.
 

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Just FYI, BB only gives weekend days very early or late season.


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Just FYI, BB only gives weekend days very early or late season.


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Thanks Edd, yes the BB is more limited. I am in VT most weekends so I am thinking the one free ticket it comes with along with a handful of midweek ski days will make BB worthwhile. I had it in the past and it was pretty good. I am not a BW guy but on a nice day when the glades are in I really enjoy it.
 

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just announced this morning (i think)

Crested Butte, Okemo, and Mount Sunapee join the Epic Pass! The Epic Pass, Epic Local Pass, Epic 7-Day, and Epic 4-Day passes will have access at Crested Butte, Okemo and Mount Sunapee for the 2018-19 winter season. Season passes for the 2018-19 winter season are on sale now at www.epicpass.com with only $49 down – and, six buddy tickets if purchased by April 15.

http://news.vailresorts.com/corporate/cbmr.htm
 

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I thought Killington pricing was out today? Maybe tomorrow after the early pricing for the spring pass ends today?
 

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I thought Killington pricing was out today? Maybe tomorrow after the early pricing for the spring pass ends today?
Copper released theirs today so I’d assume Killington is not far behind.
 

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Sugarbush announced their pass prices this weekend. No increases from last year.

http://www.sugarbush.com/plan/season-passes/

Premium Pass (unlimited access to Lincoln Peak and Mt Ellen)
Child (6 & under) $40
Youth (7 - 18 ) $349
For20s (19 - 29) $349
For30s (30-39) $549
Adult (40 - 64) $799
Senior (65 - 79) $699
Silver Senior (80 - 89) $149
90 & Up FREE

Value Pass
Unlimited daily access to Mt. Ellen. Access to Lincoln Peak midweek, non-holiday. Access to Lincoln Peak early/late season (when Mt. Ellen is closed).
Youth (7 - 18 ) $249
Adult (40 - 79) $549

And Premium passholders are entitled to the 50% off discount for day tickets at other Mountain Collective resorts.

Prices valid until May 9
 

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Sugarbush announced their pass prices this weekend. No increases from last year.

http://www.sugarbush.com/plan/season-passes/

Premium Pass (unlimited access to Lincoln Peak and Mt Ellen)
Child (6 & under) $40
Youth (7 - 18 ) $349
For20s (19 - 29) $349
For30s (30-39) $549
Adult (40 - 64) $799
Senior (65 - 79) $699
Silver Senior (80 - 89) $149
90 & Up FREE

Value Pass
Unlimited daily access to Mt. Ellen. Access to Lincoln Peak midweek, non-holiday. Access to Lincoln Peak early/late season (when Mt. Ellen is closed).
Youth (7 - 18 ) $249
Adult (40 - 79) $549

And Premium passholders are entitled to the 50% off discount for day tickets at other Mountain Collective resorts.

Prices valid until May 9
That For30s pass isn't bad at all!
Too bad Sugarbush wasn't closer - its about 3.5 hrs from me.
 

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That For30s pass isn't bad at all!
Too bad Sugarbush wasn't closer - its about 3.5 hrs from me.

Yes...it is an excellent value (I'm under $18/day right now). I was quite happy when they introduced a pass for that age range a couple years ago as I personally benefited from it. I'm now paying basically half of what I paid for a full "adult" pass 3 years ago. (granted, full adults at SB are also paying less now than they were 3 years ago).
 

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Killington is out...and they raised their prices. $939 for a full season pass, up from $899 last year.

Can also buy a year round pass for $99/month.

Pico stays the same at $399, but kids 7-12 is up $20 from last season to $199.
 

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Killington is out...and they raised their prices. $939 for a full season pass, up from $899 last year.

Can also buy a year round pass for $99/month.

Pico stays the same at $399, but kids 7-12 is up $20 from last season to $199.
Don't forget VT tax, that's extra. Just over $1000 with it. Boyne NE unlimited still more.

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FWIW, there is a serious discount for seniors (65-79), it's 569 vs 939. And the M-F pass is 519 for all ages, so no senior would mess with that.

All in all, a very lame discount at other Powdr resorts (20% off, big deal).

Kmart is a bit pricey, but it really does offer a lot and is very well located for lots of people.
 

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Killington is out...and they raised their prices. $939 for a full season pass, up from $899 last year.

Can also buy a year round pass for $99/month.

Pico stays the same at $399, but kids 7-12 is up $20 from last season to $199.

Although it seems as if they are not offering the $25 “Beast bucks” on the Pico Pass so in effect it went up $25.
 

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I wonder if any resort will adopt more of a Las Vegas style ticket pricing system.

Give the cheapest season passes to the people (30+ year olds) who spend the most amount of money on other services, and give them really cheap children tickets.

Stop giving college kids the best deals. They spend the absolute least amount of money at your resort and are likely to ski the most days.
 
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