From Snowboard Magazine:
After a major snowstorm blanketed the central Rockies with up to two feet of snow this past weekend, Vail Resorts has decided to give Colorado skiers and snowboarders an early holiday gift this season. During this coming weekend only, Dec. 7-9, the popular Colorado Pass, Colorado Pass Plus, Summit Pass and Four Pack will go back on sale at the fall prices.
Read the full story at Snowboard Magazine.
As a pass-holder this is frustrating. This is the second time they’ve extended their “deadline”. Where is my incentive to buy the pass early then, jerks?
5 replies on “Big snow extends Colorado Pass… again”
This is why I laugh when they start trying to sell me a pass in April.
I stopped buying passes a couple years ago… just not worth it when they keep changing prices and extended deadlines.
So what do you guys do? I admit I did get a $30 (if I remember correctly) discount buying back in April. That’s not bad, it’s a little less than 10% I suppose.
Oh, I still buy a pass, I just take my sweet time doing so. I’m pass commitment phobic and don’t buy until I’ve taken a good survey of where my friends (++ if have access to cabin 🙂 are planning to ski.
I had to laugh this year when I stopped at Christy’s to get a Copper 4-pass the supposed last day the deal was available only to see an 1.5 hour wait ahead of me and the guy working there said, “You know we start selling these at Labor Day, right?”
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