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IKON renewal perks- which one?

CTguy

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So IKON is adding the following renewal perks. The perks are the following and my understanding is that you get to pick one:

Mountain Credits (reported to be $25/month up to $300 per season)
Backcountry.com credit (reported to be $100)
Marriott Bonvoy free night award
Free Gear Rental from Ski Butlers
Pass renewal Discount (reported to be $50)

Here's the source: https://www.tetongravity.com/ikon-pass-2026-27/

I logged on to my account but can't get any further details.

It seems to me that the resort credit is the way to go. Am I missing something?
 

KustyTheKlown

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its on the page now


NEW: RENEWAL REWARDS


New for 26/27, returning pass holders can choose their own upgrade path. Renew today and choose from mountain credits, retail and travel rewards, or pass discounts. These include:
  •  Up to $25 monthly in Mountain Credits, up to $300 total, to be used at select Ikon Pass destinations in the United States
  •  A credit of up to $100 from Backcountry.com and a year-long Summit membership
  •  One free night award worth up to 25,000 Marriott Bonvoy points (Ikon Pass only)
  •  Up to two free consecutive days of gear rentals with Ski Butlers
  •  Up to a $50 renewal discount on your pass
There’s nothing better than being rewarded for renewing joy. With these new options, pick what moves your season forward.
 

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I don't see that I would get value from the $25/month credit thing. The credit expires/resets every month so you'd have to spend the $25 each month to get that value. I rarely spend money at the resort. And spending simply because I have credits isn't really "saving" me anything.

Honestly for me the majority of these are kind of useless and I'd likely go with the renewal discount option. I'd still prefer the same level of renewal discounts we had previously instead of these new choices.
 

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Yea you’re a sugarbush homeowner who doesn’t travel around. To me the 25k bonvoy points is the winner. That gets me a really nice room in Burlington

Around Xmas time I stayed at the delta by Marriott in south burlington, and they had a promo where you picked an ornament off the tree and it included a prize of bonvoy points. The desk person was distracted and didn’t see that I was looking on the rear of every ornament where they wrote the points. I saw many for 500-5000 points. I saw one for 25000 points. I took that one. She was like WOAH I DIDNT REALIZE THERE WERE ANY GOOD PRIZES
 

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Backcountry $100 credit could be an option...was thinking about buying a pair of Hestra Mittens for super cold days. Although was also planning to use my accumulated REI member credits towards those for next season.
 

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I assume the mountain credits are only good at the Altera owned properties? Based on that I would not get much value from that since I'm not going to any of their properties in the offseason and I don't typically get to Stratton or Bush more than 3 months out of the year ($75). I'll probably take the $100 Backcountry credit after I comb through the fine print to make sure it's not too restrictive to use such as only being eligible for full priced items and excluding certain brands. As CD said, I'd rather just the normal renewal credit we used to get. Actually the Bonvoy points is probably my best bet.
 

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I assume the mountain credits are only good at the Altera owned properties? Based on that I would not get much value from that since I'm not going to any of their properties in the offseason and I don't typically get to Stratton or Bush more than 3 months out of the year ($75). I'll probably take the $100 Backcountry credit after I comb through the fine print to make sure it's not too restrictive to use such as only being eligible for full priced items and excluding certain brands. As CD said, I'd rather just the normal renewal credit we used to get. Actually the Bonvoy points is probably my best bet.

Fair point...I'll need to comb through the fine print on the backcountry one as well before making a decision.

The mountain credit one is absolutely setup to benefit Alterra. It sounds enticing on paper so a bunch of people will go for it. But then people won't end up using it all or will use it to make purchases they wouldn't have really made in the first place.
 

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I've included some of the fine print below but there's even more here: https://www.ikonpass.com/en/benefits/renewal-rewards

Most notable (for me) is that you have to spend at least $100 to use one code and you can't combine Ikon credits on one purchase (e.g. I couldn't use 4 codes toward a new ski setup).

Backcountry​

Up to $100 credit to be used at Backcountry.com + Premium Membership

Get outfitted for your next adventure with up to $100 to spend at Backcountry.com, and get a free Summit Club+ Membership (retail value $49) to receive 10% instant cashback on all Backcountry.com purchases, free 2-day shipping on orders over $150, a Personal Gearhead Expert, plus many member exclusive offers and perks. Offer Details:
  • $100 credit for Ikon Pass holders and $75 credit for Ikon Base Pass holders.
  • Valid on purchases at Backcountry.com.
  • Unique codes will be deposited in My Account beginning June 1, 2026.
  • Offer valid through December 31, 2026.
  • Discount codes valid for one-time use.
  • Summit Club+ membership eligible for US customers only.
  • Restrictions apply.
 

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I tried to do a quick search on the Marriott Bonvoy points. Unfortunately, it's not set up so you can transfer the points to your Bonvoy account. I couldn't find a hotel in Boston where 25000 points gets you a room let alone NYC. You need at least 45000.

I also don't think it's set up so Marriott lets you convert the points to dollars. For instance, you couldn't get $250 off of a $400 stay. If it did, I may go for that.

I rode up with someone on the lift this past weekend who said that a place in the Stratton village was charging $16-18 for a beer. So yeah, $25 won't buy much, but it would buy a round of waffles and hot chocolate.
 

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I tried to do a quick search on the Marriott Bonvoy points. Unfortunately, it's not set up so you can transfer the points to your Bonvoy account. I couldn't find a hotel in Boston where 25000 points gets you a room let alone NYC. You need at least 45000.

I also don't think it's set up so Marriott lets you convert the points to dollars. For instance, you couldn't get $250 off of a $400 stay. If it did, I may go for that.

I rode up with someone on the lift this past weekend who said that a place in the Stratton village was charging $16-18 for a beer. So yeah, $25 won't buy much, but it would buy a round of waffles and hot chocolate.

nyc is one of the most expensive hotel markets there is and we're entering the season where prices go up in nyc. that 45000 point room probably costs like $350+ a night.

the AC Hotel in burlington next saturday night is 25k. the revelstoke fairfield marriot next weekend is 23k. etc. the perk is basically one night at a typical mid market marriott you would find at or near a ski area
 
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