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Season Pass Roll Call

aveski2000

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Bought a New England (Silver) pass on Saturday. I was on the fence due to limited $, but knew I would regret not having one. At least the price of gas and heating oil is coming down. Will be looking for more car pool opportunities from Portland.
 

prisnah

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Me and my girlfriend picked up our NE passes on Sat. It was great to be up at SR again for fall festival, drinking beers, checking out the renovations and lifts. Stoke meter is way up now, hopefully just a few more weeks till the chairs start turning.
 

o3jeff

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I was just about to order my season pass to Sundown an was wondering is anyone went with the "Season Pass Protection" where if you get move/hurt they prorate a refund. Is it worth it?
 

Eski

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2 passes in hand, Hunter & Gore/Whiteface ... as always, I'll be looking for whatever other deals can be had for exploring
 

severine

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I was just about to order my season pass to Sundown an was wondering is anyone went with the "Season Pass Protection" where if you get move/hurt they prorate a refund. Is it worth it?
We decided to. In the past, our passes were free for working there so it was a nonissue. Having to front about $1K for 2 passes, and the fact that I did injure myself last year in a manner that if I reinjure, my season will be over, we decided it was worth the little bit of extra money. Small price to pay for some peace of mind that we wouldn't lose out entirely on the passes under those circumstances.
 
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o3jeff

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We decided to. In the past, our passes were free for working there so it was a nonissue. Having to front about $1K for 2 passes, and the fact that I did injury myself last year in a manner that if I reinjure, my season will be over, we decided it was worth the little bit of extra money. Small price to pay for some peace of mind that we wouldn't lose out entirely on the passes under those circumstances.

I think I am going to get it, not a bad investment for about $25. I just wanted to make sure there were no big loopholes in it that keep you from collecting.
 

Warp Daddy

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Yep the Queen and I scored FREE season paases at a local speed bump that gives us free skiing at 3 other areas on 3 other days each week -- SAWEET -- the only damn good thing bout being a SENIOR :D

This yr with sr rates the majors are fairly reasonable with multi-day deals and TREMBLANT is looking GREAT teh EXCHANGE rate is starting to go OUR way bigtime
 
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Unlimited season passes for Blue mountain are $589 before November 15th..I should have bought mine for the super earlybird rate back in June but I was still paying off last ski season. $589 seems like alot for a mountain the size of Blue but then I consider that they have a high speed quad, a high speed 6-pack, night skiing 7 days a week on everytrail..and a 7:30AM weekend opening time and it's not that bad. Hopefully I get my per day cost down to under $8 per session.
 

hardline

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Unlimited season passes for Blue mountain are $589 before November 15th..I should have bought mine for the super earlybird rate back in June but I was still paying off last ski season. $589 seems like alot for a mountain the size of Blue but then I consider that they have a high speed quad, a high speed 6-pack, night skiing 7 days a week on everytrail..and a 7:30AM weekend opening time and it's not that bad. Hopefully I get my per day cost down to under $8 per session.

that seems high to me with the amount of bussiness they do.
 
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that seems high to me with the amount of bussiness they do.

It's the price the will pay..$45 for a weekend morning pass at Blue...7:30AM-12:30PM..and $32 for a weekday night pass which are the two sessions I ski the most so I break even by around Christmas..
 
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