4aprice
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FWIW I-70 has a toll lane, ie, you use the lane, you pay the toll, but its only a certain high volume times.
Alex
Lake Hopatcong, NJ
Alex
Lake Hopatcong, NJ
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That lane has been closed most of the time. I have seen it open once so far this season. More than likely open this weekend due to the holiday.FWIW I-70 has a toll lane, ie, you use the lane, you pay the toll, but its only a certain high volume times.
Alex
Lake Hopatcong, NJ
what was the price of The Max Pass last year if you bought it at the end of the season for this year?
Even without doing it as an add-on, if you have a trip planned to one of the MAX Pass locations and then will use it another 10-15 times at local mountains, it makes a ton of sense at that price.$549? Maybe $599.
Even without doing it as an add-on, if you have a trip planned to one of the MAX Pass locations and then will use it another 10-15 times at local mountains, it makes a ton of sense at that price.
15 uses at $600 is $40/day. If you're going somewhere that's charging a $120+ window price and averaging $40 instead, you're doing pretty well!
Agreed.The Max pass alone is not any more price wise than your NE season pass at a larger resort (really its actually cheaper in most cases). The only issue is making sure there are enough places to hit that you WANT to hit. If you're going out west, its pretty much a no brainer if you're interested in those places. If you're eastern only, you got to decide if the east coast offerings are worth it.
I've given real thought to a Max Pass for next yr because I think the variety would be a lot of fun and I have access to a ski house that would make hitting the VT mtns very easy.
I likely wouldn't be going out West but could still justify a Max just based on the 6-8 New England mtns that I would hit.
30 days at $600 is $20/day for East coast skiing at some high price point New England mtns which is pretty incredible.
However, it doesn't work so well for my situation as I will have my son in a seasonal mtn development program next yr.
Max is not really an option in my case since you only get 5 days at each mtn.
Having kids means wanting a bit of familiarity and uncrowded lodges since with a younger son we do spend quite a bit of time in the lodge with him when not skiing....the tough part about the Max Pass is that all the mtns on the EC (save for maybe Pico) are very crowded on wknds.
I wish this pass was offered before I had kids!
If I lived back east, I can see 7 East Coast places where I would definitely use all 5 days - Killington, Okemo, Pico, Loon, Sunapee, Stratton and Sunday River. .
I am loving my Max pass season already and the western portion hasn't even started yet.
Our kids are older and so for me and my wife, we are weekend warriors here in the east and vacation out in the west. We planned a whole season around it.
The Max Pass is great for us in many ways. We knew we were going to be skiing in the Colorado, Utah region as our son is in CU (along with some other connections we have in Denver) and the family place in SLC. We enjoy the BCC area so the Solitude/Brighton combo is great with us. A little research and we found that the Rocky Mountain Super Pass lined up well with the Max Pass areas of Copper, Winter Park, Crested Butte and Steamboat so we had our son get that pass. Going to get 2 each at Copper and Winter Park , next week then hit Steamboat for 2 on the drive from Denver to SLC in March, and 2 (TBD) on the way back.
Here in the east, we got New Years weekend in New Hampshire (Sunapee/Loon) and last weekend at Okemo with a weekend at Stratton on deck this coming weekend. Plans include a visit to see an old friend up at Sunday River, another weekend at Loon, going to try and get Pico too if the weather breaks. Saving Killington for April as I hope to get to the at least the 3rd weekend before closing it down and even then won't use up all my options. I think I got a good deal.
Alex
Lake Hopatcong, NJ
I do not know about smallish maybe not as much notoriety but ....I expect I'll have 20-23 days on it. It's worked out for me & my wife nicely- She got a few days at Sunapee, we've used up our K days, and will dig into the Pico & Okemo days shortly (we stay w friends at K). We always hit Snowshoe for a weekend, and it gave us an excuse to visit friends in CO to do Copper & Winter Park. Then Big Sky for spring break w our son. And maybe a work trip to SLC, squeeze in Brighton.
Oh, we clicked off Mtn Creek one night, too, just because- its 20min off the route we take home to MD from VT.
There are enough options to make us question the value of our passes at our home hill in PA! We need ~10 days there to break even vs the discount card, and will barely get to that! Sad, yet exciting.
I have noticed that many of the Western places other than CO are smaller-ish. Still as large/larger as most of the Eastern places, but not always worth a trip out- more of a "happen to be in the neighborhood" places?
I do not know about smallish maybe not as much notoriety but ....
Kicking Horse is quite large. So isn't Fergie. Kimberly is no slouch. Adding in Nakiska makes for a decent BC trip.
Even Crystal, Steven's Pass and the Summit combined seems appealing.
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Lines up well because the Max Pass is a partnership with Boyne, Intrawest, and Powdr and a few other stragglers.