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2009 -2010 passes

dmc

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Hunter pass when they go on sale.. Allows me access to chair rides, Mountain biking, and 2 festivals.. Which is great...

Or at least it did last year...
 

Rob A

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No pass for me next year. I've been a mountain creek season pass holder the past 6 years, but I'm finally fed up with them. I'd rather ski 10-15 quality days in a year than 30+ pathetic days, just not worth it anymore. They wait too long to open the best terrain then close it first. I'll be buying some belleayre bucks and getting up there as much as I can.
 

Greg

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I'm going to get a Southington pass next year.
 

Grassi21

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I will be purchasing a pass from a little known hill in New Hartford. They call it Ski Sundown.
 

snowmonster

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I'm probably re-upping for a New England Silver Pass and have made a note on my calendar to do it before the April 30 deadline to take advantage of the discount. It works well for me especially with the addition of Loon. If I get up late on the weekend, Loon's a pretty convenient drive from Boston. Of course, the Rivah and the Loaf are still the main attraction on this pass.

I don't know if I will re-up on the Wa Pass. If a very good deal on a weekday pass came along (and finances are right) then I may just bite. The place can get old very quickly. However, it is still unbeatable for after work turns.
 

Vortex

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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.



That is correct on the New england pass, its pay at once for the benefits. Its nice to at least have the option though..
 

BackLoafRiver

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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.

Damn fine print. Gets me every time. Sad. Oh well...the 3 pay option is still the way I will need to go. I coulda used that $50 for my new sticks...
 

ERJ-145CA

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I already bought an "open access pass" for me and my son at Hidden Valley. HV is supposed to be going semi-private next season but they are selling 1000 each junior and adult unlimited passes. It was going to be only open to club members on weekends and holidays but I guess the memberships are not selling too well so now they are offering 2000 unlimited passes.
 

WWF-VT

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Will be buying Sugarbush All Mountain passes to save a few bucks by My 3rd. One of my kids is still under 12 so he skis for free with adult pass purchase. I also like to spread out the cost of ski season by getting passes in the spring.
 

Edd

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Bought the New England Silver again yesterday. Put that purchase on the Boyne rewards card. I've got this fantasy of paying for the next pass purely with Boyne points, if that's possible.
 

AMAC2233

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I'm downgrading to the NE silver from the bronze. I've realized it's not worth the extra money for me. I only skied 3 of the blackout days this year. I absolutely love the 3 mountains on it though. Such a great combo for a Boston skiier, way better than Threedom in my opinion.
 

AdironRider

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Ill be picking up a full Jackson Hole pass, an 8 pack to Targhee if they offer them again. If Im still on the Jackson side of the pass Ill get the Snow King pass again, best deal in America at 129 for a full unrestricted pass.
 

MR. evil

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I will be purchasing a pass from a little known hill in New Hartford. They call it Ski Sundown.

Not sure I am going to get a SunDown pass next year, that place has too many trails with moguls. Who wants to ski that crap :wink:
 

aveski2000

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I'll be buying a New England Silver again. Total cost, with purchase by the end of April will be $474. $599-$50 Returning Pass Holder Savings-$75 Boyne rewards=$474.
Woo-ho!
 

bobbutts

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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:

fwiw at least some places use the age at time of pass purchase, so call ahead if she's still 5
 
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