Recently, KSL/Crown resorts' COO David Perry announced that: "I don't think there's any secret we will have a pass product on the market next year".
This said, next season's Deer Valley ski pass pricing is clearly up in the air at the moment, along with its skier's only status.
Vail's Epic Pass was created in 2008. To come up with a competitive offering the new consortium will probably have to fuse their different resorts ski passes into one, and this is likely to take a lot of creative work because, currently, pass prices in their different resorts are all over the place.
While they're generally much higher than the Epic Pass (except for Squaw-Alpine that must compete with Heavenly, Kirkwood and Northstar), they offer Senior rates which is an appreciable perk for folks like me. So what are we going to see next year?
My guess is something closer, and therefore much more competitive with Vail. Let's check next summer!
Friday, December 1, 2017
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