Question For You: Was Your Investment In A Pass Worth It?
Or, Do You Regret Shelling Out The Bucks?
Here we are in mid-January. The Northwest has seen abundant snowfall, the West needs more, the East, well, there’s been some uneven days, and trail counts are down. And we have COVID restrictions in place, changing the experience for lots of visitors from getting to resorts to the hill experience. Even Pitkin County, CO, —home to Aspen—has just cancelled indoor dining and
moved to 50 percent capacity on lodging due to a high incidence rate of the virus. Out of state visitors need to quarantine and/or show a recent negative test for traveling to Vermont, and New Hampshire, for example.
We know that many SeniorsSkiing.com readers have bought season passes. Ikon, Epic, resort specific, etc., there are myriad options available, all not inexpensive (unless you’re a veteran who can get awesome deals). And here we are: An okay snow year, constraints and restrictions, and about three-four months to go for this season, depending on where you are.
Question For You: Are You Glad You Bought A Season Pass?
Are you getting the value you expected? Do you anticipate getting more use out of your pass as the season goes on? Please write your comments in Leave A Reply below.


