Arapahoe Basin going no reservations this season

What's the new on Alterra in general? I would rather buy a Winter Park pass if there are no reservations. Abasin is great too so I might do that.
 
I think this will have some negative consequences if we are being totally honest here. The number of people living in CO with the Ikon (myself included) get 5-7 days at Abasin. If I don't get a reservation at another mtn I'll just go to Abasin, how many other people are going to do the same thing?

I'm guessing that the lines at Abasin will be long this season, especially given the social distancing that will need to occur at lifts/lines.
 
14172746:Jpurd said:
I think this will have some negative consequences if we are being totally honest here. The number of people living in CO with the Ikon (myself included) get 5-7 days at Abasin. If I don't get a reservation at another mtn I'll just go to Abasin, how many other people are going to do the same thing?

I'm guessing that the lines at Abasin will be long this season, especially given the social distancing that will need to occur at lifts/lines.

Basin pass holders only. It won't be no res for ikon folk.
 
I think the thing that everyone forgets is that the Ikon pass is completially different from the Epic. Ikon does not own any of the resorts that they have on their pass, where as epic is all of the vail resorts, owned by the same company, vail. Assholes. But i think vail had to imlament a reservation system across the board because they have one board of directors determining something for all the resorts. we might see reservation systems implemented at the really big resorts, but i think the small ones will be fine
 
14172754:Biffbarf said:
Basin pass holders only. It won't be no res for ikon folk.

Just found this out after watching the video. Who knows what we will have to do then
 
I don't think any major ski area near Denver will not have reservations. Possibly Loveland but that's it. I would bet money Winter Park will require reservations at least for the parking lot. Copper and Eldora are doing parking reservations. Who does that leave? Nothing within 3 hours of Denver.

Monarch and Wolf Creek are not doing reservations. I believe Telluride isn't doing reservations either but good luck paying $1750 for a pass... I just bought an Abasin pass - cannot wait for unrestricted early season skiing in basically 5 weeks. Probably will defer my Ikon.

14172755:reeddavis218 said:
I think the thing that everyone forgets is that the Ikon pass is completially different from the Epic. Ikon does not own any of the resorts that they have on their pass, where as epic is all of the vail resorts, owned by the same company, vail. Assholes. But i think vail had to imlament a reservation system across the board because they have one board of directors determining something for all the resorts. we might see reservation systems implemented at the really big resorts, but i think the small ones will be fine
 
14172754:Biffbarf said:
Basin pass holders only. It won't be no res for ikon folk.

You're probably right. To clarify, I bought the Abasin pass direct from their website and the op is a screenshot from an email they sent me today.

Perhaps someone with Ikon that goes to Abay could explain some more--my understanding from last season is the traffic wasn't too bad. A lot of people either used their Ikon days right away or saved them for the end of the season. Maybe I'm wrong but they must have made this decision on the thought that they can handle the amount of people hitting their mountain.
 
14172754:Biffbarf said:
Basin pass holders only. It won't be no res for ikon folk.

ikon passholders absolutely malding right now

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**This post was edited on Sep 10th 2020 at 7:25:44pm
 
14172806:TRVP_ANGEL said:
ikon passholders absolutely malding right now

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**This post was edited on Sep 10th 2020 at 7:25:44pm

"Details are still be determined" and "we don't know whats going to happen" seem to be pretty similar statements.. Whats this guys problem lol?
 
14172810:CLQ said:
"Details are still be determined" and "we don't know whats going to happen" seem to be pretty similar statements.. Whats this guys problem lol?

Simple just like the saying goes, don't bullshit a bullshiter. Don't try to entice people to buy a pass unless they know they can fully use it. There's no grey area here. Just come out and say reservations or no reservations. Don't delay the inevitable, if there's reservations just say it now instead of right before the mountains start opening and you piss everyone off for no reason.

Maybe, though this would be a stretch they could rule reservations for the start of the season and if resorts don't get to crowded and it's not as busy as the mountains expect and project such as their reservation systems; then mountains could fully or close to fully open later in the season. This seems like the smartest scenario, but don't try and beat around the bush and wait right before the season. People would much rather go to a smaller local spot just so they don't have to make reservations.

This year is going to be a strong year for mom and pop resorts, especially ones that are honest and up front with their customers.
 
14172874:PeteMahn said:
Simple just like the saying goes, don't bullshit a bullshiter. Don't try to entice people to buy a pass unless they know they can fully use it. There's no grey area here. Just come out and say reservations or no reservations. Don't delay the inevitable, if there's reservations just say it now instead of right before the mountains start opening and you piss everyone off for no reason.

Maybe, though this would be a stretch they could rule reservations for the start of the season and if resorts don't get to crowded and it's not as busy as the mountains expect and project such as their reservation systems; then mountains could fully or close to fully open later in the season. This seems like the smartest scenario, but don't try and beat around the bush and wait right before the season. People would much rather go to a smaller local spot just so they don't have to make reservations.

This year is going to be a strong year for mom and pop resorts, especially ones that are honest and up front with their customers.

I think part of it has to do with Alterra figuring out what each mountain's plan is and how covid overall plays out in the coming months. Some people predict a huge wave like we have not seen before, others speculate there vaccine rumors will prove to be true and we won't need to worry about that. Really, nobody knows what's going on whatsoever
 
14172755:reeddavis218 said:
I think the thing that everyone forgets is that the Ikon pass is completially different from the Epic. Ikon does not own any of the resorts that they have on their pass, where as epic is all of the vail resorts, owned by the same company, vail. Assholes. But i think vail had to imlament a reservation system across the board because they have one board of directors determining something for all the resorts. we might see reservation systems implemented at the really big resorts, but i think the small ones will be fine

alterra does own a good number of the mountains actually, hence why there's full mountains and partner ones with days like abasin. this is true with the epic pass too, they do not own all the mountains (kickhorse, fernie, kimberly, nakiska, sun valley, telluride, hakuba...). and they suck just as much as vail.
 
Ah yes, doom is coming certainly. The same people who said 2 million will die are telling us the death count will double in three months even though deaths are falling and cases are now people people without any real risk.

I'm sure the media will write many articles when this prediction does not turn out to be true. For now though, they're the experts, and we have to listen to them even if they've been wrong before.

14173005:ConesForBreakfast said:
I think part of it has to do with Alterra figuring out what each mountain's plan is and how covid overall plays out in the coming months. Some people predict a huge wave like we have not seen before, others speculate there vaccine rumors will prove to be true and we won't need to worry about that. Really, nobody knows what's going on whatsoever
 
I would be a bit surprised if Polis allows free reign on a ski resort.

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I doubt this will be allowed. Honestly, with ski season so far out this feels like a money grab with false pretenses. Passes will be sold and then regulations will follow and they will say "hey its a pandemic we can't help it. You can still via our reservation system so no refunds"

I respect A Basin a lot so I'm truly hopeful thats not how this pans out. Just seems too soon to do this.
 
Your signature tells it all, you do know more

Thanks man honestly didn't know that

14173026:Ryanvdonk said:
alterra does own a good number of the mountains actually, hence why there's full mountains and partner ones with days like abasin. this is true with the epic pass too, they do not own all the mountains (kickhorse, fernie, kimberly, nakiska, sun valley, telluride, hakuba...). and they suck just as much as vail.
 
I would be money you're wrong. They just need to show they have some restriction in place - which they accomplish by putting reservations on ikon and limiting pass sales.

And ski season for them isn't that far out. It's like six weeks away. Have not heard a negative word from any leader and they already got government approval before the announcement.

The whole thing is just a show so people don't scream

14173191:partyandBS said:
I would be a bit surprised if Polis allows free reign on a ski resort.

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I doubt this will be allowed. Honestly, with ski season so far out this feels like a money grab with false pretenses. Passes will be sold and then regulations will follow and they will say "hey its a pandemic we can't help it. You can still via our reservation system so no refunds"

I respect A Basin a lot so I'm truly hopeful thats not how this pans out. Just seems too soon to do this.
 
Maybe Echo?

14172794:skiingskis said:
I don't think any major ski area near Denver will not have reservations. Possibly Loveland but that's it. I would bet money Winter Park will require reservations at least for the parking lot. Copper and Eldora are doing parking reservations. Who does that leave? Nothing within 3 hours of Denver.

Monarch and Wolf Creek are not doing reservations. I believe Telluride isn't doing reservations either but good luck paying $1750 for a pass... I just bought an Abasin pass - cannot wait for unrestricted early season skiing in basically 5 weeks. Probably will defer my Ikon.
 
Loveland isn’t doing reservations cuz we’re just gully like that.

the parking lot already limits capacity significantly. 5,000 people is something like the natural max as

it is, and with nearly 2000 acres I don’t think density of skiers is as big of a concern.

not to say that reservations couldn’t happen, but as it stands there are no plans for that.

14172794:skiingskis said:
I don't think any major ski area near Denver will not have reservations. Possibly Loveland but that's it. I would bet money Winter Park will require reservations at least for the parking lot. Copper and Eldora are doing parking reservations. Who does that leave? Nothing within 3 hours of Denver.

Monarch and Wolf Creek are not doing reservations. I believe Telluride isn't doing reservations either but good luck paying $1750 for a pass... I just bought an Abasin pass - cannot wait for unrestricted early season skiing in basically 5 weeks. Probably will defer my Ikon.
 
14172798:blazeonyia said:
You're probably right. To clarify, I bought the Abasin pass direct from their website and the op is a screenshot from an email they sent me today.

Perhaps someone with Ikon that goes to Abay could explain some more--my understanding from last season is the traffic wasn't too bad. A lot of people either used their Ikon days right away or saved them for the end of the season. Maybe I'm wrong but they must have made this decision on the thought that they can handle the amount of people hitting their mountain.

It was country club skiing last season! I thought the ikon pass holders would be getting after it but it turns out that most of em are bigger Jerry’s than the Epic crowd leaving all the goods unskied.

They had to cap Ikon pass holders so the thousands who won’t get to ski WP or Copper on the weekend don’t come and turn it into a complete shit show. I don’t feel bad for any Ikon pass holders bitching about the Basin, if you want passholder privileges buy a pass from and support that ski area. Until then, take what you can get with your Walmart pass.
 
You saying for Loveland or Winter Park?

My assumption is no reservations at Loveland. I emailed them though and they made it seem like it was definitely a possibility but not planned yet. Went with Abasin once they made it official.

14173276:casual said:
Loveland isn’t doing reservations cuz we’re just gully like that.

the parking lot already limits capacity significantly. 5,000 people is something like the natural max as

it is, and with nearly 2000 acres I don’t think density of skiers is as big of a concern.

not to say that reservations couldn’t happen, but as it stands there are no plans for that.
 
14173225:skiingskis said:
I would be money you're wrong. They just need to show they have some restriction in place - which they accomplish by putting reservations on ikon and limiting pass sales.

And ski season for them isn't that far out. It's like six weeks away. Have not heard a negative word from any leader and they already got government approval before the announcement.

The whole thing is just a show so people don't scream

I can't find anything from my wicked fast google search that supports or conflicts your government approval claim. I am stoked they are opening and i hope this no rez approach is managed approperiately and is a model example that allows everyone else to relax restrictions and eliminate the rez system. I don't see ditching the rez system before christmas though
 
14173191:partyandBS said:
I would be a bit surprised if Polis allows free reign on a ski resort.

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I doubt this will be allowed. Honestly, with ski season so far out this feels like a money grab with false pretenses. Passes will be sold and then regulations will follow and they will say "hey its a pandemic we can't help it. You can still via our reservation system so no refunds"

I respect A Basin a lot so I'm truly hopeful thats not how this pans out. Just seems too soon to do this.

A bay has that weird latout that creates a crowded base area. But now with the beavers once you get past bmx it is one of the more spread out, easy to distance resorts.
 
It's stated in their announcement that they consulted with local, state, and federal authorities.

14173306:partyandBS said:
I can't find anything from my wicked fast google search that supports or conflicts your government approval claim. I am stoked they are opening and i hope this no rez approach is managed approperiately and is a model example that allows everyone else to relax restrictions and eliminate the rez system. I don't see ditching the rez system before christmas though
 
I’m talking about Loveland. The only way Loveland does that is if the Governor mandates it. They will not make that leap on their own. I can guarantee that.

They told you what they told you because they don’t want the backlash of guaranteeing it and then something outside of their control thwarts that.

With Abasin making their announcement, I anticipate Loveland will do something similar in coming weeks.

14173288:skiingskis said:
You saying for Loveland or Winter Park?

My assumption is no reservations at Loveland. I emailed them though and they made it seem like it was definitely a possibility but not planned yet. Went with Abasin once they made it official.
 
14173604:skeirman said:
Website says the pass price increase on September 15. Anyone know what it goes up to?

I think a 50 dollar bump is average but I'm not 100%. May skyrocket tho because no-res skiing will def be in demand

Edit: yes it'll raise 50 bucks by then just saw an a-basin add saying so

**This post was edited on Sep 13th 2020 at 9:39:58pm
 
14173277:ZappaStache said:
It was country club skiing last season! I thought the ikon pass holders would be getting after it but it turns out that most of em are bigger Jerry’s than the Epic crowd leaving all the goods unskied.

They had to cap Ikon pass holders so the thousands who won’t get to ski WP or Copper on the weekend don’t come and turn it into a complete shit show. I don’t feel bad for any Ikon pass holders bitching about the Basin, if you want passholder privileges buy a pass from and support that ski area. Until then, take what you can get with your Walmart pass.

That's great to hear! Thanks for the update. This is my first season buying directly from the resort. As a long time epic pass holder, I was not looking forward to this ski season. Made the switch and now we should be skiing in almost a month! Can't wait!
 
14172794:skiingskis said:
I don't think any major ski area near Denver will not have reservations. Possibly Loveland but that's it. I would bet money Winter Park will require reservations at least for the parking lot. Copper and Eldora are doing parking reservations. Who does that leave? Nothing within 3 hours of Denver.

Monarch and Wolf Creek are not doing reservations. I believe Telluride isn't doing reservations either but good luck paying $1750 for a pass... I just bought an Abasin pass - cannot wait for unrestricted early season skiing in basically 5 weeks. Probably will defer my Ikon.

Monarch is going to really be the win for this year. Especially since I live in Colorado Springs and I like tree skiing.
 
14173979:SuspiciousFish said:
Monarch is going to really be the win for this year. Especially since I live in Colorado Springs and I like tree skiing.

Hell yes to this! I get three days at Monarch through the Abasin pass. Looking forward to it.
 
Ikon just released all their resorts and who will require reservations. Go to their site to see.

This will now make my decision to buy an Ikon pass again with the addition of the Aspen and Jackson add on.
 
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