![]() ![]() Ikon Pass holders will still received seven unrestricted days at Crystal, and Base Pass holders will get five days subject to holiday blackouts.Īfter four years as part of the Base Pass, Deer Valley and Alta will also leave that tier and join the Ikon Base Pass Plus. The Ikon Pass will no longer act as a season pass for Crystal Mountain, Washington, joining Alterra’s Deer Valley as a resort that manages its own distinct pass suite (as of today, Crystal 2022-23 pass prices are not yet available). The ski areas covered under the Chamonix Mont-Blanc Valley umbrella include Grands Montets, Les Houches, Le Tour/Balme, La Flegere, and Le Brevent.Įarlier today, Mountain Collective announced that Alterra had pulled its last three owned resorts – Palisades Tahoe, Mammoth, and Sugarbush – from the coalition, meaning that the Ikon Pass will now be the only multi-mountain pass to provide access to these three flagship ski areas. Skiers will get the standard Ikon package here: seven days with no blackouts on the full Ikon Pass, and five days with holiday restrictions on the Base Pass. The “Platinum” versions of both mountains’ 2022-23 passes will include an Ikon Base Pass, in line with similar options for top-tier passholders at Taos, Aspen, Jackson Hole, Big Sky, and other Ikon destinations.Ĭhamonix Mont-Blanc Valley, the monstrous French ski circus that is home to the 9,200-vertical-foot Aiguille du Midi tram, will also join Ikon. Mountain Collective passholders will have two unrestricted days each at Sun Valley and Snowbasin. The resorts will not join the Ikon Base Pass, but passholders can buy up to the Ikon Base Pass Plus – which also includes access to Aspen, Jackson Hole, and, new for this year, Alta and Deer Valley – for an additional $200 and get five holiday-restricted days at each mountain. Full Ikon Pass holders get seven unrestricted days at each resort. ![]() Snowbasin and Sun Valley, which are jointly owned, will leave Vail’s Epic Pass after the 2021-22 season and join the Ikon and Mountain Collective passes. As in the past, Ikon will offer substantial discounts on passes for children under age 12 ($239 Ikon Pass, $199 Base Pass), with the purchase of an adult pass. The Ikon Session Pass will be available in two-, three-, or four-day increments. The Ikon Pass released its 2022-23 pass suite today, raising the price of an Ikon Pass from $999 to $1,079 ($979 with a renewal discount until April 21), and an Ikon Base Pass from $729 to $769 ($719 with a renewal discount). ![]()
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