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Group discount ski snowboard 2025/26 season pass available to SnowPals.org members
Which season pass are you aiming to buy?
☑ Epic Pass
☑ Ikon Pass
☑ Mountain Collective Pass
☑ POWDER Alliance Pass
☑ Indy Pass
☑ Cali Pass
☑ Or resort-specific passes like Sugar Bowl, Mt Rose, Diamond Peak, Boreal, Sierra at Tahoe, etc?If you're interested in a discount season pass purchase, and we'll let you know which season pass we have a discount for. Join SnowPals to take advantage of our group pass discount offering.
When will pass prices go up?
To get the lowest price, buy your pass on or before April 16, 2025. Pass prices go up April 17, and will continue to go up until the last opportunity to buy 2025/26 season passes will be in early December 2025.
What is the advantage of buying a 2025/26 season pass now?
Multi-resort season pass such as Ikon will include spring skiing for the current season as an add on bonus so the earlier you buy the pass, the sooner you get to use your pass for some spring skiing. Check Ikon Pass' website for details. The 2025-2026 Epic Pass, which is on sale now, does not offer spring skiing access.
Can't decide which season pass to buy?
♥ Summary of pros and cons of 2025/26 ski snowboard multi-resorts season passes:
"Determining the "best value" multi-resort ski season pass depends on several factors: where you plan to ski, how many days you’ll hit the slopes, and what perks matter most to you (e.g., no blackout dates, unlimited access, or flexibility). Based on the latest available data for the 2025-26 season, here’s a breakdown of the major options—Epic Pass, Ikon Pass, Mountain Collective, and Indy Pass—to help you decide which offers the best bang for your buck.
### Epic Pass
- **Price**: $1,047 (adult, 13+); $534 (child, 5-12); Epic Local: $778 (adult, 19+); $632 (teen, 13-18)
- **Resorts**: 40+ North American resorts with unlimited access (e.g., Vail, Breckenridge, Park City, Whistler Blackcomb) plus 7 days at Telluride and partner resorts in Japan, Europe, and Australia.
- **Value Breakdown**: At $1,047, the full Epic Pass breaks even after about 4-5 days if you’re skiing at premium resorts where day tickets often exceed $200 (e.g., Vail’s walk-up price can hit $250+). The Epic Local Pass ($778) offers unlimited access to 29 resorts with some holiday restrictions at top-tier spots like Vail, making it a steal if you ski 4+ days at places like Keystone or Heavenly.
- **Best For**: Frequent skiers (5+ days) who want unrestricted access to big-name resorts, especially in the Rockies or Midwest/East Coast. The 10 Buddy Tickets (for the full pass, if bought early) add extra value for group trips.
### Ikon Pass
- **Price**: $1,329 (adult); $1,229 (renewal); Ikon Base Pass: $929; Base Plus: $1,049
- **Resorts**: 58 destinations worldwide. Unlimited access to 17 resorts (e.g., Winter Park, Steamboat, Mammoth) and 5-7 days at others (e.g., Alta/Snowbird, Aspen, Jackson Hole). Base Pass has blackout dates at some spots.
- **Value Breakdown**: At $1,329, the full Ikon Pass needs about 6-7 days to break even at $200/day resorts. The Base Pass ($929) is better value if you ski 5+ days at unlimited resorts like Solitude or Palisades Tahoe, though blackout dates (e.g., Dec 26-31, Jan 18-19) could limit peak-season use. The $100 renewal discount and 12 Friends & Family tickets (25% off) boost its appeal.
- **Best For**: Skiers chasing variety across the U.S., Canada, and Europe (e.g., Chamonix, Niseko), especially if you hit 7+ days. Less ideal if you’re locked into holiday skiing.
### Mountain Collective
- **Price**: $649 (adult, 19+); $509 (teen, 13-18); $229 (child)
- **Resorts**: 26 independent resorts, including Aspen Snowmass, Jackson Hole, Big Sky, Alta, and Snowbird. Offers 2 days at each, 50% off additional days, and a bonus 3rd day at one resort (limited-time offer).
- **Value Breakdown**: At $649, you get 52 days total (2 per resort) plus the bonus day, averaging $12.50/day if you max it out—an insane deal for road-trippers. Even at 5 days across 2-3 resorts (e.g., Alta and Snowbird), it’s $130/day, undercutting most walk-up tickets. No blackout dates is a huge plus.
- **Best For**: Infrequent skiers (2-6 days) or travelers hitting multiple bucket-list spots. Less value if you ski one resort repeatedly, as it lacks unlimited access.
### Indy Pass
- **Price**: $329 (adult, Indy Base); $429 (Indy+); Add-On discounts for partner resort passholders
- **Resorts**: 130+ independent resorts across the U.S., Canada, and Japan (e.g., Jay Peak, Cannon, Powder Mountain). 2 days at each, no blackouts with Indy+.
- **Value Breakdown**: At $329, that’s $1.60/day if you somehow ski all 260 days—a ridiculous hypothetical. Realistically, 4-6 days (e.g., 2 at Bolton Valley, 2 at Saddleback) costs $55-$82/day, beating most day tickets at smaller hills ($80-120). Indy+ ($429) eliminates blackout risks.
- **Best For**: Budget-conscious skiers (2-10 days) near indie resorts or those avoiding crowds at mega-resorts. Limited appeal if you crave big-name terrain.### Which is the Best Value?
- **Epic Pass ($1,047 or $778 Local)**: Best value for 5-10+ days at Vail-owned resorts. The Local version shines if you’re near Colorado or the Northeast and can dodge holidays.
- **Ikon Pass ($1,329 or $929 Base)**: Worth it for 7-10+ days across diverse, high-profile resorts, especially with renewal perks. Base Pass is solid if you’re flexible on dates.
- **Mountain Collective ($649)**: Unmatched for 2-6 days across premium indie resorts. Perfect for a single epic trip (e.g., Aspen + Jackson Hole) without breaking the bank.
- **Indy Pass ($329)**: Cheapest per-day option for 2-6 days at lesser-known gems. Ideal for locals or families near its resorts.
### Recommendation
- **If you ski 2-4 days**: Mountain Collective ($649) or Indy Pass ($329) wins for flexibility and low cost per day.
- **If you ski 5-7 days**: Epic Local ($778) or Ikon Base ($929) balances price and access, depending on your region (Epic for Vail zones, Ikon for Alterra spots).
- **If you ski 10+ days**: Full Epic ($1,047) or Ikon ($1,329) maximizes unlimited access—Epic edges out slightly on price, Ikon on variety." - AI Search Result from GROK
Ask yourself: where do you plan to ski, and how many days are you aiming for? That’ll nail down which season pass gets your hard earned money.
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Group discount ski/snowboard 2025/26 season pass available to https://t.co/6pBHEYiIIn members
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