Unlock Winter 19/20 – Ikon Pass Prices Announced for Next Season Adding Even More Benefits

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Alterra just announced their pricing for next season’s Ikon Pass which will go on sale next week. Although a slight increase, the pass still offers unbelievable value for money, and for skiers and riders wanting to experience some of the world’s greatest resorts, it’s still a no-brainer.

Ikon Pass Resorts:

  • Steamboat
  • Winter Park Resort
  • Copper Mountain Resort
  • Eldora Mountain Resort
  • Squaw Valley Alpine Meadows
  • Mammoth Mountain
  • Big Bear Mountain Resort
  • June Mountain, Stratton
  • Snowshoe Mountain
  • Crystal Mountain
  • Solitude Mountain Resort
  • Tremblant
  • Blue Mountain
  • Deer Valley Resort
  • Jackson Hole Mountain Resort
  • Big Sky Resort
  • Revelstoke Mountain Resort
  • Sugarbush Resort
  • Boyne Mountain
  • Boyne Highlands
  • The Summit at Snoqualmie
  • Cypress
  • Sunday River
  • Sugarloaf
  • Loon Mountain
  • Taos
  • Brighton
  • Thredbo
  • Valle Nevado
  • Aspen
  • Alta
  • Snowbird
  • Banff Sunshine
  • Lake Louise
  • Mt. Norquay
  • Killington
  • Niseko
  • Coronet Peak
  • The Remarkables
  • Mt Hutt

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Ikon Pass Press Release:

Winter 19/20 will begin when the Ikon Pass, the world’s new standard in season passes, goes on sale on Tuesday, March 5, 2019. After debuting in January 2018, the Ikon Pass enters its second season with 38 global winter destinations, a new payment plan, and renewal discounts.

The Ikon Pass unlocks adventure with access to 38 iconic winter destinations across the Americas, Japan, Australia and New Zealand and is a collaboration of industry leaders – Alterra Mountain Company, Aspen Skiing Company, Boyne Resorts, POWDR, Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Alta Ski Area, Snowbird, SkiBig3, Revelstoke Mountain Resort, Sugarbush Resort, Thredbo, Niseko United, Valle Nevado, and NZ Ski. Each demonstrates integrity, character, and independence that is reflected in their mountains and guests.

NEW FOR 19/20

  • Renewal Discount

As a thank you to the inaugural Ikon Pass community, renewal discounts will be offered to 18/19 Ikon Pass and Ikon Base Pass holders for winter 19/20, if purchased before Wednesday, April 24, 2019, with savings of up to $30.

  • Spring Access

New 19/20 Ikon Pass and Ikon Base Pass holders will have access to unlimited spring skiing at Big Bear Mountain Resort, Snowshoe, and Blue Mountain immediately upon purchase. And beginning April 8, 2019 pass holders will have unlimited spring skiing access at Winter Park Resort, Squaw Valley Alpine Meadows, Mammoth Mountain, Crystal Mountain, Solitude and Tremblant with access available as late as July 4, 2019.

  • Payment Plan

A new payment plan is available for the Ikon Pass and Ikon Base Pass if purchased before Wednesday, April 24, 2019, with a $199 deposit plus four monthly payments, June-September 2019.

  • Child Pass Promotion

To provide additional value for families looking to ski and ride together, Ikon Pass holders can now purchase up to two discounted Child Ikon Passes or Child Ikon Base Passes for children ages 5-12 with the purchase of an Adult Ikon Pass or Ikon Base Pass. The Child Pass Promotion is available until Wednesday, April 24, 2019. This upcoming season’s offer doubles the number of Child passes available compared to last season (in 2018/2019, only one Child Ikon Pass or Ikon Base Pass was available with the purchase of an Adult Ikon Pass or Ikon Base Pass).


“The Ikon Pass community is made up of skiers and riders worldwide who are passionate about their time spent on the mountain and want to get the most value out of their winter season. Spring is the best time to purchase an Ikon Pass to take advantage of the lowest pricing and the most benefits,” said Erik Forsell, Chief Marketing Officer, Alterra Mountain Company. “We are stoked to continue to offer more opportunities for Ikon Pass holders to seek the unique in each of our 38 destinations.”

THE PASSES: IKON PASS & IKON BASE PASS

To provide the best experience possible, two pass products are available for purchase, the Ikon Pass and the Ikon Base Pass, both offering access to all 38 destinations, with varying levels of access and benefits.

IKON PASS: Offering unlimited access to 14 destinations plus 7-days and 7-days combined at 23 destinations, with no blackout dates.

  • ACCESS:

Unlimited: Steamboat, Winter Park Resort, Copper Mountain Resort, Eldora Mountain Resort, Squaw Valley Alpine Meadows, Mammoth Mountain, Big Bear Mountain Resort, June Mountain, Stratton, Snowshoe Mountain, Crystal Mountain, Solitude Mountain Resort, Tremblant, and Blue Mountain

7-Days: Deer Valley Resort, Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Big Sky Resort, Revelstoke Mountain Resort, Sugarbush Resort, Boyne Mountain, Boyne Highlands, The Summit at Snoqualmie, Cypress, Sunday River, Sugarloaf, Loon Mountain, Taos, Brighton, Thredbo, Valle Nevado

7-Days Combined:
•Aspen Snowmass: Aspen Mountain, Snowmass, Aspen Highlands, Buttermilk
•Alta, Snowbird
•SkiBig3: Banff Sunshine, Lake Louise, Mt. Norquay
•Killington – Pico
•Niseko United
•Coronet Peak, The Remarkables, Mt Hutt

  • BLACKOUT DATES: None
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Child Pass Promotion: Up to two discounted Child Passes (5-12) can be purchased for $199 each with the purchase of an Adult Ikon Pass, until Wednesday, April 24, 2019.

  • BENEFITS

•10 Friends & Family lift tickets offering 25% off of the window rate at any Ikon Pass destination (excluding CMH), with no blackout dates
•Early winter booking privileges and 10% off summer reservations at CMH Heli-Skiing & Summer Adventures
•Free one-year $50-value membership to Protect Our Winters that includes POW die cut stickers, 20% off POW store merchandise, a monthly POW newsletter, and a subscription to the biweekly email newsletter, “The Line”
•Additional destination benefits and discounts are available at ikonpass.com

IKON BASE PASS: Offering unlimited/select access to 12 destinations plus 5-days and 5-days combined at 25 destinations, and holiday blackout periods.

  • ACCESS

Unlimited: Winter Park Resort, Copper Mountain Resort, Eldora Mountain Resort, Big Bear Mountain Resort, Snowshoe Mountain, Crystal Mountain, Tremblant, Blue Mountain

Unlimited with Holiday Blackouts: Squaw Valley Alpine Meadows, Mammoth Mountain, June Mountain, Solitude Mountain Resort

5-Days: (with blackout dates)
Steamboat, Deer Valley Resort, Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Big Sky Resort, Stratton, Revelstoke Mountain Resort, Sugarbush Resort, Boyne Mountain, Boyne Highlands, The Summit at Snoqualmie, Cypress, Sunday River, Sugarloaf, Loon Mountain, Taos, Brighton, Thredbo, Valle Nevado

5-Days Combined: (with blackout dates)
•Aspen Snowmass: Aspen Mountain, Snowmass, Aspen Highlands, Buttermilk
•Alta, Snowbird
•SkiBig3: Banff Sunshine, Lake Louise, Mt. Norquay
•Killington-Pico
•Niseko United
•Coronet Peak, The Remarkables, Mt Hutt

  • BLACKOUT DATES: December 26-31, 2019, January 18-19, February 15-16, 2020; Thredbo – July 4-19, 2020; No blackouts at Valle Nevado, Coronet Peak, The Remarkables, and Mt Hutt
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Credit: Ikon Pass

Child Pass Promotion: Up to two discounted Child Passes (5-12) can be purchased for $159 each with the purchase of an Adult Ikon Base Pass, until Wednesday, April 24, 2019.

  • BENEFITS

•8 Friends & Family lift tickets, good for 25% off the window rate at any Ikon Pass destination (excluding CMH), with select blackout dates
•Early winter booking privileges and 10% off summer reservations at CMH Heli-Skiing & Summer Adventures
•Free one-year membership to Protect Our Winters ($50-value) that includes POW die-cut stickers, 20% off POW store merchandise, a monthly POW newsletter, and a subscription to the biweekly email newsletter, “The Line”
•Additional destination benefits and discounts are available at ikonpass.com


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3 thoughts on “Unlock Winter 19/20 – Ikon Pass Prices Announced for Next Season Adding Even More Benefits

  1. Stratton is not on the first list , but seems to be included. An oversight….?

    Wonder how much insurance will cost? Last year it was a lot more then the Epic pass insurance, wonder why?

  2. Are the locations at the bottom accurate for 19/20? The map is from 18/19 and is missing all the WA locations

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