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Wachusett announces pass Prices

Sky

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I think this will be the third year Wachusett Mt is holding their pass prices steady.

The first price increase is now November 19th. After that the prices go up $100 for each.
Only one price increase this year. In the past they had one bump in Oct and the next in early December.

Bronze - $199 to $299
Silver - $259 to $359
Gold - $479 to $579

These are Group Prices, although Wa usually offers these prices to everyone...but not for the same length of time.

Anyone needing a group to belong to...PM me.
 

wa-loaf

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Oh sure, spam AZ before letting your teammates know about it. :p
 

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I think this will be the third year Wachusett Mt is holding their pass prices steady.

The first price increase is now November 19th. After that the prices go up $100 for each.
Only one price increase this year. In the past they had one bump in Oct and the next in early December.

Bronze - $199 to $299
Silver - $259 to $359
Gold - $479 to $579

These are Group Prices, although Wa usually offers these prices to everyone...but not for the same length of time.

Anyone needing a group to belong to...PM me.
Definitely interested, but I need to check on my son's school ski program and I won't get info on that for a while...any problem waiting until close to the November deadline?

Also, are Sunday nights usually crowded? I'm sure that the school nights can be a zoo...Pats Peak was a bit busy until the kids went home.
 

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To Wa-Loaf....I'll check my sent mail eventually. Out of the office today, supposed to be "off"...but working albeit NOT all day.

To Hammer...absolutely. Please take your time...just don't miss that deadline. I'll scan and e-mail the app when I get it (prolly just before Labor Day or so).

As for Sunday nights....It's been a while since I've been there on a SUnday night to know. Two things to consider. 1) School groups prefer school-days...although when my kids were doing school programs, it was run by a non-teacher...and on a Sunday. 2) School groups are outa there by 7:30 or so.
 

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Also, are Sunday nights usually crowded? I'm sure that the school nights can be a zoo...Pats Peak was a bit busy until the kids went home.

Sunday night is when we usually take our kids up. Not at all crowded, parking near the lodge and no lift lines. Week nights like Sky mentioned are busy until 7:30 when the kids groups head home, but parking is still in the upper lot.

I like the silver pass so I can ski early and late season weekends with the kids. Saturdays are usually not crowded until after Christmas and then you want avoid them at all costs for 2 months.
 

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if you not into football ...nights when Patriots playing usually less people at WaWa compare to regular Sunday. Last year during final games after six o'clock probably coupled dozen people on entire mountain.
 
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Sky

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Even if your into football...it's great to Ski Wa during the games because the lifties post the scores.

I rememeber when the pats lost to Indy two seasons ago. *ooof* I couldn't believe the total collapse.
 
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