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How to Select the Perfect Ski Pass for Your Season

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As the summer season approaches, many are already thinking ahead to the winter months and planning their ski trips. With the announcement of the 2024-2025 season ski passes, now is the perfect time to secure your pass before prices increase.

There are four main ski pass options for North American skiers and snowboarders: the Epic Pass, the Ikon Pass, the Mountain Collective, and the Indy Pass. Each pass offers different benefits and access to various resorts, catering to different types of skiers and riders.

For families who only take a few trips to the mountains each season, purchasing a season pass may still be a cost-effective option. With single-day lift tickets costing over $200 at major mountains, an annual pass starting at around $300 can provide significant savings, even if only used a few times.

The Ikon Pass allows access to about 50 destinations worldwide, while the Epic Pass offers access to 38 destinations within the U.S. and additional resorts in Canada, Europe, Australia, and Japan. The Mountain Collective and Indy Pass also provide access to multiple resorts with unique benefits and pricing options.

Choosing the best ski pass depends on factors such as where you want to ski, how often you plan to hit the slopes, and what protections are in place in case of unforeseen circumstances. With various pass options available, it’s essential to compare the specifics of each program to make an informed decision.

Whether you’re a seasoned skier or planning your first winter getaway, securing a ski pass early can save you money and provide access to a wide range of resorts. Start planning your winter ski trips now and take advantage of the early pricing discounts before they disappear.

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