Get Your 2024 Epic Australia Pass Before the Next Price Hike on April 3

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Make the most of your busy days with PEAK. | Picture: supplied by Perisher

If you were looking for a sign to renew your Epic Australia Pass: this is it! Epic Australia Pass prices will increase on April 3. Buy or renew yours now for only AUD $1,099.

The Epic Australia Pass provides unlimited skiing and boarding to Perisher, Falls Creek and Hothamin Australia, as well as access to world-class resorts in the Northern Hemisphere allowing for year-round skiing and riding. Choose from incredible touring terrain at Perisher in the beautiful Snowy Mountains, a magical village atmosphere at Falls Creek, and unforgettable 360-degree views at Australia’s highest alpine village at Hotham.

The Pass also includes access to legendary ski resorts in the Northern Hemisphere for the 24/25 season, including world-class resorts like Whistler Blackcomb in Canada, Hakuba Valley and Rusutsu Resort in Japan, Vail Mountain in Colorado (USA) and Andermatt-Sedrun-Disentis in Switzerland.

Australia’s best value season pass, the Epic Australia Pass will pay for itself in 5 days.* The 2024 Epic Australia Pass is $1099 for adults, $629 for children and $859 for seniors. In addition, the Epic Australia Adaptive Pass is available for $579 for adults, $319 for children and $439 for seniors.

*Based on 5 single day adult lift tickets at Perisher in 2023
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Get ready for the 2024 Australian season by renewing your Epic pass today. | Picture: Julia Schneemann

“The Epic Australia Pass offers the best value for experiencing the finest mountains Australia has to offer, along with access to legendary resorts across North America, Japan and Europe for the 2024/25 Northern Hemisphere winter season. We are also excited that a brand new, 6-person high-speed chairlift is on its way to Mt. Perisher for the 2025 winter season! The new chair will halve the current travel time from 10 minutes to around five and a half, which means more time on the mountain skiing or riding.”
— Rob Lloyd, Director of Sales & Marketing Australia, Vail Resorts

Exclusive Pass Holder Benefits

The Epic Australia Pass includes incredible benefits at Australian resorts including six Bring-A-Mate discount invitations, 15% off retail purchases, up to 15% off at Perisher-owned and Hotham-owned food and beverage outlets, exclusive access to First Tracks at Perisher and Hotham, free Night Skiing and Boarding, 15% off accommodations at The Station in Jindabyne and more.

In North America, Pass Holders receive Epic Mountain Rewards which includes 20% off lodging, on-mountain dining, rentals, group lessons and more at Vail Resorts’ owned & operated resorts during the 2024/25 Northern Hemisphere winter season.

For more information about 2024 Epic Australia Pass benefits and to purchase a pass before prices increase, visit epicaustraliapass.com.au.

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You can use your Epic Australia Pass in the Northern Hemisphere for the 24/25 season at epic resorts, like Whistler, Canada. | Picture: Whistler Blackcomb

In addition, Vail Resorts just announced the official launch of My Epic Gear. Available at 12 world-class North American resorts, this new membership is perfect for those who are planning to travel to ski and ride iconic mountain resorts like Whistler Blackcomb, Vail Mountain, Park City Mountain and more.

My Epic Gear membership gives all the benefits of gear ownership, but with more choice, lower cost and no hassle. Members unlock access to over 60 of the latest ski and snowboard models, and the convenience of in-resort delivery or daily slopeside pick-up and drop-off. With My Epic Gear, Australians no longer have to haul their equipment internationally; frequent skiers and riders can try the latest gear and get different gear for different conditions; and for kids, their gear grows with them.

Memberships are limited and now available for the 2024/25 season. For more information about My Epic Gear, see HERE.

Prices for the Epic Australia Pass go up on April 3, 2024. | Picture: Perisher website

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