Vail Resorts extends season ski pass sales deadline to Nov. 21

By Real Vail
November 9, 2010
Vail Resorts, Inc. announced today that due to popular demand the Company is extending its season pass sales for the 2010-2011 ski and snowboard season without raising prices. Vail Resorts' season passes including the Epic Pass, Epic 7-Pack, Colorado Pass, Summit Pass and Keystone and Arapahoe Basin Pass offer the best deals in the ski industry and sales are only extended until Nov. 21.


With Vail Resorts' acquisition of Northstar-at-Tahoe Resort, the Epic Pass, Epic 7-Pack and Colorado Pass now offer pass holders an even greater value on their skiing and riding this winterwith up to three additional California Resorts including Heavenly, Northstar-at-Tahoe and Sierra-at Tahoe on the Epic Pass and Epic 7-Pack, as well as five days of skiing or riding at Heavenly and Northstar for Colorado Pass holders.

The following are Vail Resorts' season pass products for the 2010-2011 ski and snowboard season:

The Epic Pass™ features unlimited, unrestricted skiing and riding at Vail, Beaver Creek, Breckenridge, Keystone and Arapahoe Basin in Colorado and Heavenly in California/Nevada at $629 for adults and $329 for children (ages 5-12). Epic Pass holders will now also receive unlimited, unrestricted access to Northstar-at-Tahoe and Sierra-at-Tahoe – eight great resorts in total for the 2010-2011 ski season. www.epicpass.com

The Epic 7-Pack™ New this season the Epic 7-Pack features a total of seven days of unrestricted skiing and riding at Vail, Beaver Creek, Breckenridge, Keystone, Arapahoe Basin and Heavenly at $479 for adults and $239 for children. The Epic 7-Pack can now be used at Northstar-at-Tahoe and Sierra-at-Tahoe for the 2010-2011 ski season as well. For more information or to purchase the Epic-7 Pack visit www.epicpass.com

The Colorado Pass™ which offers unlimited skiing and riding at Breckenridge, Keystone and Arapahoe Basin and 10 days at Vail and Beaver Creek and now five days of skiing at Heavenly and Northstar-at-Tahoe in California can be renewed online at www.coloradopass.com for $479 for adults, $359 teens and $239 children through. The Colorado Pass can be bought on site at certain locations in Colorado. Visit www.coloradopass.com for a complete list of retail locations and hours. Restriction dates apply at Vail, Beaver Creek, Heavenly and Northstar-at-Tahoe.

The Summit Pass™ is available to purchase online at www.coloradopass.com and provides unlimited lift access to the top Summit County resorts - Breckenridge, Keystone and Arapahoe Basin - without date restrictions at $479 for adults, $359 for teens ages 13 to 18 and $239 for children ages 5 to 12..

The Keystone and Arapahoe Basin Pass for $389 adult, $319 teen, $219 child which offers unlimited, unrestricted skiing at both resorts. The Keystone and Arapahoe Basin Pass is available to purchase at www.coloradopass.com .

How to Purchase Your Season Pass:

Visit www.epicpass.com or www.coloradopass.com to renew your Epic Pass and Colorado Pass respectively online or to purchase a Summit Pass or Keystone and Arapahoe Basin Pass, Epic Pass and Epic-7 Pack through Nov. 21.
To purchase a new Colorado pass please visit select Front Range locations including Boulder Ski Deals (Boulder), Colorado Ski and Golf (Aurora, Arvada, Colorado Springs and Littleton) and REI (Denver Flagship and Fort Collins.) For more information on pass sales hours, please visit www.coloradopass.com or call 800-842-8062.

Last Chance for FREE SKIING for 5th/6th GRADERS: Sign Up for the School of Shred by Nov. 21
Additionally it's also the last chance to sign up for the free School of Shred Pass for Colorado 5th and 6th grade students. All 5th and 6th grade Colorado students are eligible for the free School of Shred pass, which provides 4 FREE days of skiing or riding at each of Colorado's top-ranked resorts Vail, Beaver Creek, Breckenridge, Keystone and Arapahoe Basin. New this year, it also includes one beginner complimentary ski lesson, including rental equipment, for School of Shred pass holders (Arapahoe Basin excluded). And, the 5th or 6th grade class that registers the most students into the School of Shred programby Nov. 21, 2010 can win a Ski Field Trip to Vail with Warren Miller film star, Chris Anthony.

How to get your pass:

Bring your 5th or 6th grade report card to a Front Range pass sales location or any Special Event by Nov. 21, 2010. The School of Shred pass is only available at Vail Resorts' Front Range Pass Sale locations. For more information visit www.snow.com


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