Season pass?

asonUnique

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i want to get a season pass to one of vermont's northern resorts. im interested in skiing powder much more than park but i still want the mt to have a halfway decent park. i was thinkin sugarbush cus a pass there was $300. help?
 
you are on the wrong coast for powder.

dont get killington, its $1000 for a pass with no blackout days, and they won't have anything open midweek.
 
i would love to get one to jay because i have had a few waist deep days there that were awesome but its 4hrs away from where i live and sugarbush is 3. jay would be sweet but it would mean i would have to get up at 4 a.m.

 
Still... why can't you get up at 4am? :P

But seriously, it's probably worth it. And all you have to do is go to sleep really really early the night before...
 
if you cant hit up jay, go to smuggs. last year they got a much better park and i think theyy'll do even better this year. smuggs has great tree skiing and steeps for pow if you know where to go. take stowe into consideration as well. i know they always have a dank park set up that they change upa ll the time. i dont know how theyre pow skiing is though. i would imagine good.
 
yeah definitely try smuggs and stowe and yeah i'm in springfield area and jay is definitely a hike
 
yeah but its good at all asc mountains so like 5 mountains now tat they sold mount snow and the canyons
 
According to their website, they only have Sundsy River, Sugarloaf, and The Canyons. I know that The Canyons was sold, and i forget if they sold the other two. They are at a max of 2 resorts they own.
 
i kinda really wanna but im still slightly undecided. but if it comes down between stowe and sugarbush, which one should i choose?
 
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