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Guess Kmarts Season Pass Price

jerryg

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With all due respect, anyone who thinks there will be a no blackout pass for under $700 is dreaming. With blackouts maybe, but with no blackouts, a lot of the prices people are guessing are around the same as the All4One Gold. Powdr has already made a statement about passes and that statement is that they plan to not let them be money bleeders.

I hope I'm wrong. Anyway, I say that the lowest nonblackout price would be $1000 with late purchase of $1200.

I still think those may be on the light side, but again, I hope I'm wrong.
 

ski_resort_observer

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With all due respect, anyone who thinks there will be a no blackout pass for under $700 is dreaming. With blackouts maybe, but with no blackouts, a lot of the prices people are guessing are around the same as the All4One Gold. Powdr has already made a statement about passes and that statement is that they plan to not let them be money bleeders.

I hope I'm wrong. Anyway, I say that the lowest nonblackout price would be $1000 with late purchase of $1200.

I still think those may be on the light side, but again, I hope I'm wrong.

Your probably right but nothing wrong with dreaming. Another thought in the dream catagory, maybe Peaks decide they need a shot of positive PR after the LT pass thing and drop the prices abit for this first year of the transition. The "top guy" was reported to say he thought the Bush was high which might give a clue as to the price ceiling of the prices they are looking at.
 

Geoff

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I think they'll align with Sugarbush this year and start creeping up from there. $949 early. The new owners don't have to sell steeply discounted passes at firesale prices in the spring and summer to avoid defaulting on huge loans. It wouldn't surprise me if they didn't offer a discounted pass product that lets you ski on Saturdays.

Park City Mountain Resort certainly understands that the money is in $70+ day tickets and people who use their 800 number and web site to book lodging.
 
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