How much does your pass cost?

13129964:Adolf.Hitler said:
$1174 at Lake Louise for an adult, $819 for a teen... Fuck my life.

Free at Canada Olympic Park because I'm an instructor there... Yay my life.

$1129 at Revelstoke, $749 for a teen (wtf why is it less than Louise...Fuck my life.

Less infrastructure. Revy has two chairs and a gondola. Lake Louise has a lot more.

Revy had a ghetto day lodge that isn't even worth using, while lake Louise has aassive day lodge at the base and 2? Mid mountain lodges.

The lake had a park too, revy doesn't have a park.
 
Free, I work there. But if I were buying it -

Snowbird - 279$ chair, 349$ tram (high school)

adult - 999$

18-25 is 659$

Then they have all the weird passes like 10 time, midweek, etc.
 
You can all get fucked, a Whistler Blackcomb pass is going to cost me $1,999 + %15 sales tax. yea shits fucked.
 
13130621:LUPTON said:
You can all get fucked, a Whistler Blackcomb pass is going to cost me $1,999 + %15 sales tax. yea shits fucked.

#1 reason not to ski whistler until spring pass.

Tremblant is around $200, for MSLM I'm not sure what pass yet.
 
the epic pass is 700$ and is breck keystone a-basin vail beaver creek heavenly northstar kirkwood canyons and park city
 
13129964:Adolf.Hitler said:
$1174 at Lake Louise for an adult, $819 for a teen... Fuck my life.

Free at Canada Olympic Park because I'm an instructor there... Yay my life.

$1129 at Revelstoke, $749 for a teen (wtf why is it less than Louise...Fuck my life.

revelstoke is 779 before oct 1
 
Free pass to Copper which supposedly gets me free lift tickets to all non-Vail resorts in Colorado. Can anyone actually confirm this?

$279 for an Arapahoe Basin pass that also gets exchange days at Taos. This year they are offering a $500 2 year pass, which I'm highly considering.
 
I got a pass for $155 for 5 hills in western New York.

Normally at kissing bridge it's $470-$695

and at Holiday Valley it's $795-$860.

Pretty expensive for a 750ft hill
 
13131161:Z_Benesch said:
it makes me LOLZ that PC costs less than my pass at snowbasin

Its pretty bad that a pass for my 700 ft hill costs more than a student pass at Alta.
 
$610 A fairly short season compared to some of the other resorts on the west. Two days of night skiing but only until 8:30 and more fog than you could probably handle.
 
13130553:Drail said:
Less infrastructure. Revy has two chairs and a gondola. Lake Louise has a lot more.

Revy had a ghetto day lodge that isn't even worth using, while lake Louise has aassive day lodge at the base and 2? Mid mountain lodges.

The lake had a park too, revy doesn't have a park.

Does all that really matter when the skiing itself at Revy is wayyyy better than at the Lake? Not really. I'd sacrifice a park and a fancy lodge for waist deep pow and tons of vertical any day.
 
13130320:PDoyle said:
3 vallees, France is €1215 which according to google is $1574

13130336:Boax said:
Chamonix/Courmayeur/Verbier/etc. Raised again this year to €1106 ($1433) annual or €910 ($1179) winter. That's the early special pricing. After November is €2018 ($2615) or €1632 ($2115).

They can charge whatever they want, and we'll still pay it.

Les Portes du Soleil is still a bargain at a mere € 882,-, then again these areas and especially PdS and 3V are way bigger then u.s. resorts so we pay quite a lot less per skiable area.
 
$599 College pass to Big Sky since I bought it in April. Not bad considering a regular adult pass is $1100. Hopefully they set up a nice park this year.
 
$1350, on sale through august. Jackson Hole is worth it though that price should include Targhee as well.. I think the normal price is 1800, after september 1st.
 
$850 for the area pass with about 6 resorts, my work covers that for me though so doesn't really matter. I spent last season in val d'isere last season and the area pass way more like $1500, france is crazy expensive..
 
13131358:Ricardo. said:
Does all that really matter when the skiing itself at Revy is wayyyy better than at the Lake? Not really. I'd sacrifice a park and a fancy lodge for waist deep pow and tons of vertical any day.

That's not what you were asking though.

If all you want is terrain and quality of snow, the best skiing is free - just go touring.

Price of a lift ticket/seasons pass doesn't really have anything to do with quality of skiing, but amenities/infrastructure/stature. Lake Louise is more of a resort, with a higher cost of operation... therefore, higher cost to ski there.
 
Big sky, moonlight basin, sugarloaf, sunday river, crystal, snowqualime for free through work. Anywhere that boyne owns (boyne mt loon cypress). All of that is in a decending order of where im going to be skiing the most.
 
At Mt. Hood Meadows I can buy a new pass for $349 or renew it for $344, wow what a steal of a deal!

A Fusion Pass for Timberline and SkiBowl is $349 which is great for two hills to shed.
 
450 for an unlimited chair pass at snowbird. very excited for that, first full year being a passholder, and ill probably get a tram add-on or something when i figure the place out.

its like 570 for an epic pass up here. thats not bad at all, considering lots of midwest resorts charge that much for a pass.
 
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