$182.58 online tickets for this weekend at Mammoth, that’s just ridiculous! Love this mountain, but seriously, who do they think they are, Deer Valley, Vail...?? IKON Pass is a steal!
$182.58 online tickets for this weekend at Mammoth, that’s just ridiculous! Love this mountain, but seriously, who do they think they are, Deer Valley, Vail...?? IKON Pass is a steal!
I can’t imagine anything changing with the ownership between now and next season.
Peak prices at Disneyland (holiday) are $135.00. I don't know how families afford vacations anymore. When we decided to ski as a family - season passes (purchased early) were $199 and kids were free. Now kids aren't free and the lower priced passes block out all the vacation days which is the main time families can go because that's when kids are out of school.$147 really is a lot. Disneyland is only $110/day for crying out loud. And at Disneyland you can use an app and a (free) fastpass to skip or minimize lines. Hopefully Stowe doesn't have bad lines--that would really be adding insult to injury.
Sorry, meant to follow up on this. I inquired with Pico on this to confirm, because Killington pass holders CAN ski at Pico with their ONE PASS. Pico pass holders also have a One Pass, but it only works, when Pico should normally be open with their "Summit Guarantee". Please note that Ikon Pass holders need to get a One Pass as well.Pretty sure the answer is "no," meaning you cannot use an Ikon pass at Pico for 2018-19. If I'm reading the online ticket purchase info correctly, $54-60 for Saturdays in January. Pico is using RFID. Even saw something about "unlimited date changes."
Sorry, meant to follow up on this. I inquired with Pico on this to confirm, because Killington pass holders CAN ski at Pico with their ONE PASS. Pico pass holders also have a One Pass, but it only works, when Pico should normally be open with their "Summit Guarantee". Please note that Ikon Pass holders need to get a One Pass as well.
This was Pico's response, "the Ikon Pass can now be used at Pico - we've just reached an agreement with Ikon Pass to allow this. There are no additional days being added, meaning that if someone chooses to ski at Pico on their Ikon pass it will count towards one of their Killington days."
Apparently that was the case. Pico has come to an agreement with Ikon. See my post on this thread.Typically you can ski at Pico if you have a Killington ticket (you can't ski between the 2--at least not easily or in a way that most general public would be able to do--there is no formal "connect"--which is a whole other topic that comes up pretty frequently) but I thought when the Ikon first came out it was a bone of contention that Pico was excluded from it. I've read elsewhere (other forums) that Ikon is not accepted at Pico. It's the fact that you can normally ski Pico on a Killington ticket that makes the fact that Ikon is not accepted especially infuriating. But if you want to double check, in case something has changed with Ikon, I'd just call Pico and ask.
@MissySki look us up, that is our home mountain, we can give you the tour.Thanks for this confirmation. I'm definitely planning to check out Pico later this season!
Or -We should be able to click a "boo" button for those prices!