![]() ![]() What kind of pass can I get? There are nine alone in the "Epic" variety, plus some that are strictly regional, like the Tahoe Local Pass ($589 for adult). Also a fit for those who want to explore a lot of Europe. Unlimited access with holiday blackouts applies to Squaw Valley Alpine Meadows, Mammoth Mountain, June Mountain, and Solitude Mountain Resort.īest for: Skiers and snowboarders who know where they like to head down the mountain, but want to save on daily passes. Where do I have unlimited access? You'll get unlimited access to Winter Park Resort, Copper Mountain Resort, and Eldora Mountain Resort in Colorado Big Bear in California Snowshoe in West Virginia Crystal in Washington Tremblant in Quebec, and Blue Mountain in Ontario. There are certain holiday blackout periods. Great! Where do I have unlimited access? Steamboat, Winter Park Resort, Copper Mountain Resort, and Eldora Mountain Resort in Colorado Squaw Valley Alpine Meadows, Mammoth Mountain, Big Bear Mountain Resort, and June Mountain in California Stratton, Vermont Snowshoe Mountain, West Virginia Crystal Mountain, Washington Solitude, Utah Tremblant, Quebec and Blue Mountain, Ontario.Īt its most basic: The Ikon Base Pass ($649 for an adult 23+) includes unlimited/select access to 12 destinations, and five days plus five days combined at 25 destinations. There are 78,716 skiable acres, 4,485 trails, and 634 lifts. Of note is its access to New Zealand's Remarkables and Japan's Niseko United. states (from Maine to Washington state), and four Canadian provinces (Alberta, Ontario, Quebec, and British Columbia). The quick facts: It covers 38 destinations across four continents, 12 U.S. Here's how Ikon and Epic stack up: Ikon Pass Also on sale, as of Tuesday? The new Epic Pass, the original multi-resort pass that's been around since 2008 and is pretty, well, epic.īut which season pass lets you get the most bang for your buck? It depends-on where you're going to ski, how much you're going to ski, and whether or not you want to hit the Alps. And as of today, you can start planning your winter 2019–2020 ski trip: After debuting in January 2018, the Ikon Pass-a multi-resort ski pass-is now on sale for its second season, offering access to slopes across the Americas, Japan, Australia, and New Zealand. We may be marching firmly toward spring, but the snow is still dumping across the West Coast, from California's Mammoth Mountain to the Pacific Northwest. ![]()
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