Who’s In: Two days each at 17 destinations on five continents-14 in North America. ![]() 13 The Wanderer: Mountain Collectiveįor You If: You’re a nomadic adventurer on a bucket list world tour or filming your sponsor-me video. Five days each at the others, including Aspen Snowmass, Taos and Jackson Hole for $749 adult (18+), $629 teen (13-17), $449 child (5-12), $29 (4-).ĭeadline: Dec. Variations: The Ikon Base Pass gives unlimited access at seven resorts, including Copper, Winter Park and Eldora. Pros: Front Range-accessible options for chasing freshies, regional classics worth road-tripping.Ĭost: $1,069 adult (18+), $869 teen (13-17), $599 child (5-12), $29 (4-), $869 college and military Plus 5-7 days each at regional classics Aspen Snowmass Jackson Hole, Big Sky, Deer Valley, AltaSnowbird and TaosĪre You Really Going to Use That? Japan and Australia Who’s In: 36 resorts including unlimited Colorado access at Copper Mountain, Winter Park, Steamboat and Eldora. What’s New: It’s the evolution of the Rocky Mountain Super Pass, upgraded to go head-to-head with the Epic. You’re willing to ante up to stick it to the (Vail) man. The Challenger: Ikon Passįor You If: You want major Rockies access, plus national and international options to pursue the powder. The Summit Value Pass includes unlimited Keystone and A-Basin and holiday-restricted Breck for $569 adult (19+), $469 teen (13-18), $339 child (5-12), $469 college.ĭeadline: Buy before Nov. Variations: The Epic Pass Local opens 27 resorts, including unrestricted access at Breck, Keystone, C.B., A-Basin and 10 holiday-restricted days at Vail, the Beav and Whistler for $709 adult (19+), $569 teen (13-18), $379 child (5-12), $629 college. Pros: The most in-state options and acreage.Ĭost: $949 adult (13+), $499 child (5-12) ![]() Who’s In: 65 resorts, including Colorado biggies Vail, Breckenridge, Keystone, Beaver Creek, Arapahoe Basin and North American classics including Park City, Heavenly, Whistler Blackcomb.Īre You Really Going to Use That? Maybe you’ll make it to Europe (30 resorts), but Japan? You like a supersize experience, from acreage to access to lodging and towns. Cushy amenities matter for the whole family. The Juggernaut: Epic Passįor You If: You want it all and don’t mind paying for it. Great if you’re looking to check off some bucket-list destinations. The evolution of ski passes has led to multimountain access around the country and world. So here’s your last-minute tip sheet for finding your golden ticket to the white stuff. The bad news? You’re going to pay top dollar, and you’re down to the wire-many offers end in November. Procrastinating powderhounds can rejoice-it’s still not too late to purchase your powder ticket. There’s an ancient Colorado proverb that goes something like this: The best time to buy your ski season pass was last spring.
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