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Two Weeks Left: Epic Passes Available Through Dec. 2 Only, Including $98 1-Day Pass to Stowe, Okemo, Mount Snow & Hunter; $61 1-Day Pass to New Hampshire Resorts 

 

An Epic 1-Day Pass to Northeast resorts will save skiers and riders up to $141 compared to the cost of a 1-day lift ticket purchased in resort 

 

November 18, 2024 – With eight Vail Resorts’ ski areas spread across Vermont, New Hampshire and New York, there is a lot to get excited about for the 2024/25 winter season. Skiers and riders have just two weeks left to save up to 65% compared to lift ticket prices before Epic Day Passes go off sale for the season. All Epic Passes, including Epic Day Passes , are only available until December 2, providing the best value for guests planning to ski or ride even just one day this season. 

 

An Epic 1-Day Pass with access to Stowe, Okemo, Mount Snow, and Hunter in the Northeast is $98 for adults ($48 for kids), providing up to $141 savings compared to the cost of purchasing a 1-day lift ticket in resort. For Mount Sunapee, Attitash, Wildcat, and Crotched in New Hampshire, an Epic 1-Day Pass is $61 for adults ($32 for kids), providing up to $90 savings compared to the cost of purchasing a 1-day lift ticket in resort.  

 

With Epic Day Pass, the price per day decreases the more days a guest plans to ski or ride, up to seven days, with the option to choose which resorts they want to visit. Guests can also add peak day access when building their Pass for an additional charge. All Pass Holders receive 20% off group ski and ride school lessons, on-mountain food and beverage, lodging, equipment rentals, and more with Epic Mountain Rewards.  

 

“We know how important value and flexibility is to our guests as they plan for the winter ahead,” said Courtney Goldstein, chief marketing officer for Vail Resorts. “That’s why we created the Epic Day Pass, so skiers and riders can build their own Pass to use at their favorite mountain resorts, lock in incredible savings compared to the cost of lift tickets, and then decide later when and where to ski and ride.”  

 

All Epic Passes go off sale December 2 – including the full Epic Pass ($1,107 adult, $546 kids), the Northeast Value Pass ($652 adults, $458 college), Epic Local Pass ($859 adults, $417 kids), Epic Military Pass ($223), plus Epic Local College Pass ($720), and Adaptive Pass ($492). Guests visiting any of Vail Resorts’ 37 North American destinations can store their Pass on their phone and get scanned hands-free at the lift with Mobile Pass on the My Epic app . 

 

Locking in a Pass now provides Pass Holders immediate savings on lodging this winter. During the upcoming lodging Cyber Sale , Pass Holders can save up to 30% on room rates across Vail Resorts’ portfolio of hotels and vacation rentals conveniently located near the mountains. Pass Holders get the maximum savings and early access to the sale starting November 25, with public access starting November 26. The sale is eligible to book through December 3. Minimum night stay requirements and other terms and conditions apply.     

 

New across 12 of Vail Resorts’ destination locations is My Epic Gear . Better than renting and easier than owning, My Epic Gear offers the latest premium skis, snowboards, and boots, delivered slopeside or to where guests are staying in resort. My Epic Gear is available at Stowe, Okemo, Mount Snow, Vail, Beaver Creek, Breckenridge, Keystone, Crested Butte, Whistler Blackcomb, Park City Mountain, Heavenly and Northstar. The entire experience, from gear selection to daily slopeside pick-up and drop-off, is managed in the My Epic app. Memberships are $50 for the 2024/25 season, with a daily usage fee of $55 for adults and $45 for kids (3-12).   

 

From powder days to cozy après-ski moments, Vail Resorts’ Northeast mountains are the ultimate winter playground. At Stowe Mountain Resort, discover the new Women & Wine series—a ski and snowboard lesson program by women, for women, offering a supportive and fun way to explore Vermont’s highest peak. At Okemo, cutting-edge snowmaking upgrades with nearly two dozen low-energy snowguns ensure great conditions. Meanwhile at Mount Snow, we’re celebrating 70 years of legendary moments and an unparalleled mountain experience. At Hunter Mountain, known as the “Snowmaking Capital of the World,” two new Epic Lift Upgrades and a major automated snowmaking expansion are set to redefine the mountain experience. Finally, explore New Hampshire’s best ski destinations at Attitash, Crotched, Mount Sunapee, and Wildcat, where adventure awaits at every turn.  

 

Check out all Epic Passes on epicpass.com before they go off sale on December 2. No reservations will be required at any resort, except Telluride Ski Resort . Passes are non-refundable except through Epic Coverage . Lift tickets will be limited this season across all 37 North American resorts.  

 

2024/25 Epic Pass Offerings and Pricing 

  • Epic Day Pass ($98 1-Day Pass to Stowe, Okemo, Mount Snow and Hunter; $61 1-Day Pass to New Hampshire Resorts) offers skiers and riders the ability to build their own Pass – choosing 1-7 days to use throughout the season. Epic Day Passes provide up to 65% savings compared to lift ticket prices.  

  • Northeast Value Pass ($652) offers incredible value with access to ski and ride resorts across the Northeast including Stowe, Hunter, Mount Snow and Okemo (with some restrictions). 

  • Epic Local Pass ($859) provides unlimited access to eight resorts in the Northeast including Stowe, Okemo, Mount Snow, Hunter, Mount Sunapee, Crotched, Wildcat and Attitash. For those who want to ski and ride the West, the Epic Local Pass also includes access to Vail Mountain, Park City Mountain, Breckenridge, Whistler Blackcomb and more (with some restrictions).   

  • Epic Pass ($1,107) continues to offer the best deal in skiing and riding with access to more than 80 resorts worldwide, including unlimited, unrestricted access to resorts throughout the Northeast including Stowe, Okemo, Hunter, Mount Snow and Mount Sunapee. 

  • Specialty Passes are available including active and retired Military and their dependents ($223), Veterans and their dependents ($610), and Adaptive Passes ($492) that offer access to 42 resorts at a discount. The Northeast Value College Pass ($458) is perfect for college students who want to ski and ride resorts across the Northeast.   

 

About Vail Resorts, Inc. (NYSE: MTN)     

Vail Resorts is a network of the best destination and close-to-home ski resorts in the world including Vail Mountain, Breckenridge, Park City Mountain, Whistler Blackcomb, Stowe, and 32 additional resorts across North America; Andermatt-Sedrun and Crans-Montana Mountain Resort in Switzerland; and Perisher, Hotham, and Falls Creek in Australia – all available on the company's industry-changing Epic Pass. We are passionate about providing an Experience of a Lifetime to our team members and guests, and our EpicPromise is to reach a zero net operating footprint by 2030, support our employees and communities, and broaden engagement in our sport. Our company owns and/or manages a collection of elegant hotels under the RockResorts brand, a portfolio of vacation rentals, condominiums and branded hotels located in close proximity to our mountain destinations, as well as the Grand Teton Lodge Company in Jackson Hole, Wyo. Vail Resorts Retail operates more than 250 retail and rental locations across North America. Learn more about our company at www.VailResorts.com or discover our resorts and pass options at www.EpicPass.com. 

 

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