Season Passes for 2008 / 2009 Ski & Snowboard Season

August 6th, 2008 Webmaster

So where has summer gone? I know it’s not over but the back to school sales are on, the college kids are heading back to campus and before you know.. winter will be here. With this in mind… it’s time to start thinking about that 2008 / 2009 Ski & Snowboard Season Pass.

Prices listed are for adult season pass rate unless otherwise noted

Mammoth Mountain

  • Adult 19 - 64: $1675
  • Youth 13 - 18: $1256
  • Child 7 - 12: $838
  • Senior 65 - 79: $838

Northstar at Tahoe & Sierra at Tahoe
- Visit Double Whammy Pass.

Double Whammy Pass (Both Mountains)

  • Value: $379
  • College: $299
  • Limited: $499
  • Unlimited: $749

Northstar at Tahoe Season Pass: $299

Sierra at Tahoe Season Pass:

  • Sun - Fri: $199
  • 7-Day: $299

Boreal

  • Night Pass: $129
  • Super Saver (Sun-Fri): $199
  • College: $129
  • Anytime: $329

Heavenly Lake Tahoe

  • Heavenly (Sun - Fri): $369
  • Epic (unlimited): $579

Squaw Valley USA

  • Night Pass: $199
  • Midweek Pass: $949 (before Sept 1)
  • Full Pass: $1549 (before Sept 1)

Bear Valley

  • Restricted: $319
  • Unlimited: $419
  • Mtn / Meadow (dh and xc): $499

Alpine Meadows

  • Midweek: $399
  • Full Pass: $899

Sugar Bowl

  • Pricing not yet available

Kirkwood

  • 6 Wood: $239
  • 7 Wood: $389
  • Unlimited: $529
  • Premium: $1,169

Bear Mountain

  • Midweek: $299
  • Midweek + Sunday: $339
  • Anytime Non Holiday: $429
  • Anytime: $499

Mountain High

  • $299 sale starts August 30.


Responses to “Season Passes for 2008 / 2009 Ski & Snowboard Season”

  • Russ Pecoraro Says:

    The $369 Heavenly Pass is actually valid seven days per week. There are nine black-out days. The Epic Pass is Vail Resorts’ six-mountain pass (Vail, Beaver Creek, Breckenridge, Keystone, Heavenly and Arapahoe Basin) which is good all season and has no black-out days, but you have to buy in prior to Nov. 15.

  • Ron Iverson Says:

    Many resorts are marketing 2008/09 season passes at discount prices which can save skiers a lot of money. Unfortunately, most season passes are non-refundable and non-transferable if they cannot be used. However, skiers can protect their investment in a season pass with SkierGuard, the insurance program for frequent skiers and riders. Coverage consists of the following benefits:

    1. Loss of Pass Use
    2. Emergency Evacuation
    3. Accidental Death/Dismemberment

    Loss of Pass Use responds to sudden illness or injury which prevents a passholder from using his/her pass for at least 30 days. The cost for all coverages is 6% of the pass price. Details appear at http://www.skierguard.com. Many of your readers would be interested in this protection, which can save them a bundle in event of a covered loss. We suggest that you consider reporting on SkierGuard because it would be a relevant and newsworthy contribution to your publication.

    Ron Iverson
    Skier Insurance Services
    1855 Smith Lake Road
    Kalispell, Montana 59901
    ron@skierguard.com
    800/ 624-0039
    http://www.skierguard.com

  • Webmaster Says:

    Hey Thanks Russ on the updated info about the Heavenly season pass.. I must have mis-interpreted the info.

    And Ron.. sounds like an pretty sweet deal.. thanks for posting your details. I’d be interested in learning more about your product.. maybe we can team up and I could possibley promote your skier insurance right here on the California Mountain Report!

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