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Mountain collective pass
Mountain collective pass












mountain collective pass

Offer available only from 1 June – 26 September 2020 blackout dates include 1 July – 19 July. *Please email a member of our guest services to book. Mountain Collective redemptions cannot exchange 2 days or bonus day for twilight and will have to purchase night ski additionally.Ī 2022/23 Mountain Collective Pass means you get to enjoy 46 days of complimentary skiing - 2 days at each of these 23 resorts:ĥ0% off all additional days at The Mountain Collective destinations (*applies only to single-day lift tickets for a Mountain Collective pass holder).Ģ021/22 Mountain Collective pass holders get 20% off room rates with a minimum 3-night stay when you book in advance!* To enjoy these free days, you would need to purchase a Mountain Collective pass. Please note: The 2 free days at Mountain Collective resorts do not apply to 3 Peak Pass holders. The 2022/23 Mountain Collective pass gives you access to both Northern and Southern Hemisphere resorts during both winter seasons. The Mountain Collective is an unprecedented collaboration between the world’s best independent resorts. Special conditions apply so please read the details below. When you purchase the 2022 3 Peak Pass the pass holder receives 50% off day lift passes when skiing or snowboarding at Mountain Collective Resorts. If purchasers decide they won’t be able to use their pass during the 2020-2021 season, they may request a full refund through November 16, 2020.Coronet Peak and The Remarkables are official resorts of The Mountain Collective. In light of COVID, the refund policy for the Mountain Collective pass has been relaxed. Beyond two days, additional days at each resort can be purchased for 50% off the ticket window price, and lodging discounts are also available to Mountain Collective passholders. Currently priced at $489 for adults and $149 for children 12 and under, like the Indy Pass, the Mountain Collective pass provides up to two days skiing at each of 23 partner resorts. While the Indy Pass focuses on providing a great value for smaller, independently-owned ski areas, the Mountain Collective pass provides access to big-name resorts such as Alta, Aspen Snowmass, Big Sky, Jackson Hole, Mammoth, and Taos - a total of 23 destinations, including some in Canada, France, Japan, and the Southern Hemisphere. In recognition of the uncertainties surrounding the ongoing COVID pandemic, the Indy Pass includes the “Get America Skiing Promise” which will provide pro-rated credit ranging from 20-80% towards a 2021-2022 season pass if the Indy Pass is used less than four days during the 2020-2021 season.Ĭanaan Valley Resort will once again be on the Indy Pass for the 2020-2021 winter season. Traditional season pass holders at partner resorts may also be able to purchase an Indy Pass add-on for a discounted price. A pass without blackout dates is $299 for adults and $199 for children. Returning this winter are Mid-Atlantic resorts Bryce, Canaan Valley, Blue Knob, and Shawnee Mountain.Īt a price of $199 for adults and $99 for children 12 and under, the Indy Pass provides up to two days of skiing each at partner resorts, with blackout dates during holiday periods. 11 new resorts have been added this winter, including West Virginia’s Winterplace Resort. It returns for the 2020-2021 winter season, expanding to include a total of 55 ski areas across the West, Midwest, and East. The Indy Pass was launched last winter as a way for independent ski areas to join forces and compete with mega corporations such as Vail Resorts and Ikon.














Mountain collective pass