Here's updated info that changed from Post #32, changes in bold. The Adventure Assurance announced a few days ago means that people who purchase this spring can decide in the fall (Sept. 10 to Dec. 10) to defer their pass until the 2021-22 season. For the past season, the price for Base Ikon ranged from $619 with renewal discount, $649 for new Ikon in the spring, to $799 after mid-Oct.
For the 2020–2021 ski season, the initial Ikon Base Pass prices are:
$699 for adults ($599 renewal price before May 27)
$539 for those 13–22 years old ($499 renewal price before May 27)
$529 for college students, military, nurses
$269 for kids ($169 with purchase of an adult pass, up to two discount child passes per adult pass through May 27)
$169 for those 4 and under (though many mountains offer free skiing to 4-year-olds)
The Base Pass has a few peak blackout dates, unlimited skiing at 14 destinations and up to five days at 24 additional mountains. You can also add on five-day access to Jackson Hole and Aspen Snowmass for an additional $150. (Blackout dates include Dec. 26, 2020–Jan. 2, 2021, Jan. 16–17, 2021 and Feb. 13–14, 2021; Thredbo blackout dates include July 4–19, 2020 and July 26–July 11, 2021.)
For the 2020–2021 ski season, the full Ikon Pass prices are:
$999 for adults ($799 renewal price before May 27)
$739 for those 13–22 years old ($659 renewal price before May 27)
$709 for college students, military, nurses
$309 for kids ($209 with purchase of an adult pass, up to two discount child passes through May 27)
$209 for those 4 and under (though many mountains offer free skiing to 4-year-olds)
This pass has no blackout dates, unlimited skiing at 15 destinations and up to seven days at 25 additional mountains.