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All For One Pass

All-For-One Season Pass Holders

  • Bronze

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  • Silver

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  • Gold

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  • Platinum

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  • Didn't Buy

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skibum23

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Since there has been a lot of talk on here about the All For One Pass this season, being the curious person that I am I thought I'd run a poll and see how many people bought one of these passes this year.

Should be interesting to see how the numbers turn out. Let me know what you guys think.
 

thetrailboss

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Regrettably, we are not close enough to an ASC Mountain to justify a pass. We are day skiers, but we will be going on vacation for a week at Sunday River.
 

ctenidae

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I'm with the Boss on this one. We don't get to any single mountain enough times in a season to be worth a season pass. We're day trippers, mostly, but like to go to different places when we can. Can't see locking ourselves into 10 or 12 days at one mountain, and can't get to ASC ones often enough to be worth it at all.
 

Vortex

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The Asc pass (I have a bronze) made me an occasional day tripper. It was so cheap I could not refuse. I have a Threedom anytime pass and use that most of the time. I love going to Sunday River. I bought the spring into March Pass last year, this deal was better.
 

pepperdawg

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I have an ASC silver, which works out well for me - I am in A Killington House, and live only about 1 Hour and 20 minutes from Mt Snow, which works out nicely for day trips.

I DO miss not having the Bush on the pass though.....but when the snows good, I dont mind forking over the loot to ride Castlerock.
 

Ctownskier

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Nov 23, 2004
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My wife and I have the gold pass - we have a house near Attitash and are there most weekends. We head to Sunday River as well a few times this season. So far - 17 days of skiing in since the start of the season!
 

Talisman

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I enjoy skiing a variety of mountains and get excellent deals on discount lift tickets through my ski club. The discounted tickets actually are competitive with the ASC passes. One observation I have seen at Killington is the trails seem more crowded this year than previous years. Is this because of the the cheap passes or lack of snow?

I'm curious how the crowds have been at other ASC resorts this year.
 

pepperdawg

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I've thought the crowds at Killington have been managable considering the cheapo passes and lack(ish) of snow...I have, however, noticed Mt Snow as a zoo, (more than pervoius years).......lines at 3:00 on a Sunday afternoon???, Come on that sucks!!!!
 
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