Just got an email from Magic today. Three important things:
1) Magic is lowering prices on all passes by between 5-10% versus last year's Early Bird Sales period in order to provide a little relief to its customers during the COVID-19 crises which has impacted many families economically. All of Magic's "Unlimited" season passes, which have no restrictions, are reduced by 10%, and all of Magic's lower-priced "Specialty" and "Vermonter" passes are reduced by 5%.
2) Magic has extended its Early Bird Sale period by another month, from a May 15th deadline to a June 15th deadline.
2) Magic will provide full credit for a new 21/22 season pass if the government closes ski areas for the season before our 20/21 opening day due to COVID-19. Some partial credit toward a future season pass will be done if the season is shut down early before February 1, 2021. Therefore, your Early Bird pass investment is protected.
THIS is how you run a mountain.
I put up a blog post today about buying a season pass in these uncertain times. You can see it here.
Well stated. Vail has done ZERO communication about passes next year. Not even a, “we don’t know yet and we’re trying to figure it out” email to current passholders. I’m getting really antsy waiting to hear from them.
Now stay home everyone so we can get back to skiing next year!!
I put up a blog post today about buying a season pass in these uncertain times. You can see it here.
Tenney has a post on their Facebook page, asking for opinions on how they should proceed — with a link to the blog post.
Love how Michael puts things:Tenney has a post on their Facebook page, asking for opinions on how they should proceed — with a link to the blog post.
Tenney has a post on their Facebook page, asking for opinions on how they should proceed — with a link to the blog post.
I'm pretty sure I'll be getting a Wachusett pass. It doesn't take many ski days for my midweek pass there to pay off. But I'm waiting a bit longer to decide if I should spring for an Ikon again.