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Crested Butte, CO (unlimited access).After deciding which resort is your go-to this winter, peruse the list below to see where else your pass of choice could take you. Maybe you want access to the resort closest to home, or you have a new spot in mind to try this year-odds are, one of these passes will get you there. The deciding factor on what season pass to procure comes from the different destinations they offer access to. Epic Pass holders receive six “ski-with-a-friend” passes that give a single-day discount for accomplices, and the Ikon Pass includes 10 “Friends and Family” lift tickets that take 25% off the walk-up window price. The biggest perk for many is that both passes allow you to bring friends up the mountain. The season-passes offer extra perks for pass holders, including discounts on food, lodging, and other resort amenities. For the 2019/20 season, the pass is listed at $489 for adults and $199 for children 12 & under. The Mountain Collective destinations are referred to as the best winter destinations on the planet, featuring Arapahoe Basin, Banff Sunshine, Mammoth Mountain, and Revelstoke Mountain Resort. Additional days at the collective destinations are 50% off. The Mountain Collective pass grants access to 18 global destinations with two days each, for a total of 36 days. The Ikon Base Pass goes for $749 with blackout dates and restrictions. For the 2019/2020 season, the Ikon Pass sells for $1,049 and provides unlimited access to 14 resorts and 7‑day-access at 26 global destinations. Ikon Pass also provides access to Big Sky Resort and Jackson Hole. Now, in 2019/20 with access to 41 destinations in North America and across the world, the Ikon Pass includes noteworthy destinations like SkiBig3’s Banff Sunshine, Louise Lake, and Mt.
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A slimmed-down version of the full pass, the Epic Local Pass goes for $719, with some restrictions and black-out dates.Īlterra Mountain Company unveiled the Ikon Pass for the 2018/2019 season. Including iconic destinations like Breckenridge, Whistler-Blackcomb and Park City, the Epic Pass has always included some of the most popular places to shred down a mountain.įor 2019, the Epic Pass runs for $969 and includes access to over 65 resorts, including 30 European resorts across Australia, France, Italy, and Switzerland. With limited alternatives to the multi-resort access of the Epic Pass for the last ten years, Epic has been a popular choice for season pass holders. The 2019/2020 winter season marks the 11 th year of Vail Resorts offering their Epic Pass. Whether it’s the usual winter stomping grounds or a ski region you’d like to visit, each pass provides the Golden Ticket to some of the best winter playgrounds in the world. With season passes offering discounts on food, lodging and other resort amenities, the real determining factor of what pass is best for you is the destinations they include. Each pass offers access to a wide-reaching number of North America ski destinations, as well as international resorts, and with walk-up daily lift tickets at favorite places like Steamboat, Snowbird, and Whistler Blackcomb exceeding $100, each pass begins to pay for itself within ten ski trips. With winter right around the corner, it is time to start planning whether to opt for the Epic, Ikon or Mountain Collective season pass.
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