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2016/2017 Season Passes

dlague

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Confused by cannon 10 pak pricing $649

when

NH Resident is $599 for the season
Non Resident $799 so for $150 you get a season pass
NH Veteran $273

The only real advantage is that they are transferable so it saves you $100 or $10 per lift ticket over buying daily lift tickets. Still does not make much sense to me.
 

benski

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Confused by cannon 10 pak pricing $649

when

NH Resident is $599 for the season
Non Resident $799 so for $150 you get a season pass
NH Veteran $273

The only real advantage is that they are transferable so it saves you $100 or $10 per lift ticket over buying daily lift tickets. Still does not make much sense to me.

I would assume they are meant to be shared by a group of people.
 

laxski

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Saw on Twitter a photo of the Bluebird barn at Mt Snow with a sign that says 599 for the Peak Pass can't read the fine print though
 

snoseek

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Has cannon always offered a nh veteran pass? Thats a really good deal!!!!

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dlague

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Has cannon always offered a nh veteran pass? Thats a really good deal!!!!

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Not sure how long, but I missed it many years. Even their NH resident child and teen rates are a pretty good deal
 

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Whoa! Peak Resorts just dropped a bombshell.

Attitash, Big Boulder, Crotched, Hunter, Jack Frost, Mount Snow, and Wildcat.
$599 for adults, no blackout dates.
$499 with blackout dates
$399 ages 18-29
$299 midweek
$60 age 6 and under

http://www.peakpass.com/
 

Jcb890

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Whoa! Peak Resorts just dropped a bombshell.

Attitash, Big Boulder, Crotched, Hunter, Jack Frost, Mount Snow, and Wildcat.
$599 for adults, no blackout dates.
$499 with blackout dates
$399 ages 18-29
$299 midweek
$60 age 6 and under

That's pretty good pricing, even just for use at Mount Snow.
 

yeggous

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That's pretty good pricing, even just for use at Mount Snow.

I'm just grateful that it's a slight price drop for my Granite Pass. I might use a day or two at Mt Snow since it will be free. Other than that I can't stand the place. Hunter, Jack Frost, and Big Boulder might as well be in Florida from my perspective.
 

VTKilarney

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The early season purchase price for the Judge Pass (Jay and Burke) last year was $749. It will be interesting to see how they respond to the Peak Pass. They are going to have to decide if they are going to sell passes only to condo owners and locals, or if they want to compete more broadly. Something tells me that the former will be their choice.
 
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