COLORADO RESORTS ADD VALUE,
REDUCE PRICES FOR NEXT
SEASON'S SKI PASSES
Savings Abound As Resorts Begin
Sale of 2009-2010 Passes
Denver, Colo. - April 14, 2009 - For the first time, instead of
looking forward at the new season and new pass prices, Colorado Ski
Country USA (CSCUSA) resorts are looking years or even a decade
back to set prices for next season's ski passes. Resorts make an
appealing offer, selling 2009-2010 season passes at previous
seasons' prices and allowing guests to use passes for the remainder
of the 2009 season. Some resorts highlight these offers with new
financing options and other added value. Below is a snapshot of
pricing and specials that Colorado Ski Country resorts have to
offer for the 2009-2010 season.
Arapahoe Basin
Arapahoe Basin resort offers two pass options on sale at 2007
prices. Guests can secure these 2007 pass prices with a $49
deposit:
· Arapahoe Basin Bonus Pass is on sale for $339
for adults and $249 for children. The Bonus Pass provides skiers
and riders unlimited use at A-Basin during the remainder of the
2008-2009 season, as well as the entire 2009-2010 season.
· Arapahoe Basin only Adult Season Pass is now
selling for $279, the youth pass is selling for $189, and the child
pass is selling for $109. These passes are also valid for the
remainder of the 2008-2009 season, as well as the entire 2009-2010
season with no blackout dates.
Both passes include discounts at the ski area. The 2009-2010 pass
prices are valid through April 30th, 2009. Prices may increase
after that time. Bonus Passes are available while supplies
last. Passes can be purchased in person at the ski area until
closing day, tentatively scheduled for June 7th, 2009, weather
dependent. The passes can also be purchased by calling
1-888-ARAPAHOE (272-7246) or by ordering online at
www.ArapahoeBasin.com.
Copper-Winter Park
The Rocky Mountain Super Pass Plus offers unlimited skiing and
riding at Winter Park and Copper Mountain plus six days at
Steamboat for $399, a $40 savings from last season's debut
price. The Rocky Mountain Super Pass Plus price will increase
on April 20th. The resorts offer an option of making a first
deposit of $49 now, and paying the remainder by mid-September 2009.
Please visit
www.SkiColorado.com for more
information. To book by phone, call Winter Park Resort Season Pass
at 800-977-SNOW, Copper Mountain Season Pass at 866-416-9869,
or Steamboat Season Pass at 800-922-2722.
Crested Butte
From June 1st to September 7th, adult passes, as well as family
value packages, are $949, senior passes are $225 to $615, young
adult passes are $199, and children passes are $135.
As a part of the Family Value Program, with every adult full season
pass purchased, guests receive one free child or young adult pass.
The Family Package includes one Adult Platinum or Gold pass and one
pass of the same type for that adult's legal dependent child, age
17 and under.
Crested Butte also offers its Platinum Pass. Platinum
Passes provide unlimited skiing and riding with no blackout
dates, and are valid for both the winter season and the summer
season.
Season Pass Financing Program will be offered this summer for the
purchase of all Platinum and Gold passes. For a $40 processing fee,
Crested Butte Mountain Resort breaks a season pass purchase into
four equal payments when customers place the first payment by July
31st. Additional payments will be due on the last day of August,
September and October. Pass financing will only be available
between June 1st, 2009 and July 31st, 2009. Financing will only be
accepted with the use of a credit card. Please visit
www.skicb.com or call 888-317-6482
for more information.
Echo Mountain
Echo Mountain offers current pass holders the option to renew
2008-2009 passes for only $139. For new customers, an unlimited
Echo Mountain pass valid for the rest of this season and all of
2009-2010 season is offered for $189. The passes are available for
purchase onsite in the Echo Mountain Lodge, or online at
www.EchoMt.com.
Eldora
Season Pass prices start at $359 for adults, $75 for kids, $89 for
seniors, and $839 for a family of four. This is the best time
to purchase since pass prices will increase in the fall. Spring
Sale pricing ends April 30th, 2009. For more information,
please visit
www.Eldora.com or
call 303-440-8700.
Loveland
Loveland offers 2009-2010 season passes at the 2008-2009 rates
through May 31st. Adult Season Passes for the 2009-2010 season
start at $339 ($305 for renewals) and Adult Midweek
Passes are $229 ($206 for renewals). Young Adult Passes are
$269 ($242 for renewals), and Child Passes can be purchased for
$149 ($134 for renewals). All Loveland Season Pass holders
receive discounts throughout the area on lessons, food, lift
tickets, rentals, sport shop purchases and child care. Plus,
every Loveland Season Pass comes with three free days at
Monarch Mountain for the 2009-2010
season.
2009-2010 season passes will be valid for the entire 2009-2010
season in addition to the remainder of this season. Loveland
Ski Area will close for the season on Sunday, May 3rd, 2009.
Visit
www.skiloveland.com
for details.
Monarch
Monarch Mountain is not increasing Season Pass prices for the
2009-2010 ski season. Early-season pass prices purchased through
July 3rd, 2009, for the 2009-2010 season are $289 for adults, $159
for students, $89 for juniors, and $159 for seniors.
Monarch Mountain Season Passes include three free days of skiing at
Loveland, Durango, Powderhorn, Sunlight, one day of complementary
un-guided skiing at Silverton, and benefits at other resorts.
Orders can be placed on-line at
www.SkiMonarch.com or by
calling 719-530-5105.
Purgatory at Durango Mountain Resort
Durango Mountain Resort is holding prices steady with its season
pass for the 2009-2010 season. Adult All-Season Passes are
$539, students are $289, and children all-season passes are $239.
Children's passes are $119 when purchased with an adult pass.
Weekday and Flex Passes will also be sold at discounted prices
during the early season sale, but are not eligible for benefits
offered to All-Season Passholders. The All-Season Pass offers
unlimited skiing and snowboarding at Purgatory Mountain, and summer
activities including the alpine slide, mountain biking, hiking, and
more. All-Season pass holders get free three days at Monarch,
half-price ski days at Crested Butte, and benefits at other
resorts. For more and to purchase passes, please call 970-385-2168
or visit
www.DurangoMountainResort.com/SeasonPass.
Ski Cooper
Ski Cooper will determine the prices of its Season Passes for the
2009-2010 season in the next few weeks. Ski Cooper will again
provide our season pass holders with affordability along with all
the same benefits as last season plus more. Go to
www.skicooper.com to keep
updated on our pre-season price sale.
Sunlight
Sunlight season passes are now on sale for 2009-2010. Sunlight
honors the 2008-2009 early-season rates until May 31st, which means
adult unlimited season passes selling for $360 and mid-week season
passes for $250. The great deal comes as that mountain just
announced its December 4th opening day for the 2009-2010 season.
Those wanting to get in on the deal at Sunlight can buy passes
online at
www.Sunlightmtn.com or call
970.945.7491.
Steamboat
Steamboat could not think of a better time to roll back the price
of its 2009-2010 season pass products to the lowest levels in
nearly a decade, including the 2009-2010 Steamboat Adult Season
Pass available for $879 during a new pre-season savings period
through June 1st.
The new pre-season saving period is unique because pass holders
lock in the special rates with simply a $100 non-refundable deposit
and then pay the remainder of the balance by October 1st. To
purchase a Steamboat Season Pass at pre-season rates, log onto
www.steamboat.com/seasonpass
or call Steamboat Central Reservations® at 1.877.276.2628.
Wolf Creek Ski Area
Wolf Creek will be holding their annual Pre-Season Pass Sale the
first week of October. Prices will be announced at a later
date. Please visit
www.wolfcreekski.com.
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Colorado Ski Country USA (CSCUSA)
is the not-for-profit trade association representing Colorado's 22
ski & snowboard resorts. CSCUSA is the global voice of the
Colorado ski industry. The Association's primary functions are
concentrated in marketing, public policy and public relations.
Information about CSCUSA and its members can be found at
www.ColoradoSki.com. This
release and other press information can be found in the online
press room at
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