An Ikon Pass offers year-round access to Solitude Mountain Resort and 53 other iconic ski destinations throughout North America and the world. Enjoy winter season access to many new Ikon Pass destinations, along with 5 other Wasatch ski areas – Alta, Snowbird, Brighton, Deer Valley, and Snowbasin.
Is Solitude part of Epic Pass?
The Ikon Base Pass grants skiers unlimited access to Solitude, with blackout dates similar to those on the Epic Local Pass, plus five days at Deer Valley (that’s worth $700 alone to a Park City skier), five days at Alta/Snowbird and another five at Brighton. Many Park City locals simply gotta have the Epic Pass.
What is better Ikon or epic?
Epic arguably has a slight—but not terribly significant—edge over Ikon in Colorado. Epic offers unlimited access to nearly every resort on the pass (the exceptions being Telluride on the full pass and Vail and Beaver Creek on the base pass), while Ikon only offers unlimited access to Copper, Eldora, and Winter Park.
What mountains are covered by Ikon?
The Ikon Pass gives you access to The Summit at Snoqualmie, Crystal Mountain and Cypress Mountain. Use this guide to plan your trip and activities at these iconic mountains.
What is epic and Ikon?
The Epic and Ikon Passes at a Glance. Both the Epic Pass and Ikon Pass offer a lot of top-notch skiing close to major metropolitan areas, as well as some pretty incredible destinations for longer trips. The main differences come down to location, the amenities associated with those locations, and price.
What are the 29 resorts included in the Epic Pass?
Epic Military Passes provide access to all of our Owned & Operated resorts including: Vail, Beaver Creek, Whistler Blackcomb, Breckenridge, Park City, Andermatt-Sedrun, Keystone, Heavenly, Northstar, Kirkwood, Stowe, Crested Butte, Okemo, Mount Sunapee, Stevens Pass, Wilmot, Afton Alps, Mt.
Did Vail buy IKON?
On top of that, Vail Resorts will now fully own the Ikon Pass suite. As part of the announcement, Vail Resorts has announced that Epic Pass holders will have access to all Alterra resorts for the 2022-23 season.
What percentage of skiers are Ikon pass?
Aspen reported that Ikon visitors accounted for less than 9 percent of the season total on average, with a high of 15 percent on weekends, but season pass use was up a whopping 40 percent this year.
How many days do you have to ski to make Ikon worth it?
If you are planning a week-long trip to a mountain destination, one of the mega passes (Epic or Ikon) will start saving you money after approximately five days. If you have fewer than five days planned, then you should look into one of the smaller passes, or just paying the full day-ticket prices at the resort.
Which Ikon resorts are ski only?
Honestly, the biggest decision an Ikon Pass holder will have is deciding where to ski. There are a lot of choices – Deer Valley Resort, Solitude Mountain Resort, Brighton, Snowbasin, Alta Ski Area and Snowbird all accept the Ikon pass (heads up snowboarders — Alta and Deer Valley are ski only).
How much is Costco Ikon pass?
This pass has no blackout dates, unlimited skiing at 14 destinations and up to seven days at 35 additional mountains. For the 2022–2023 ski season, the Ikon Session Pass pricing is: Adult: $419 for 4 days; $349 for 3 days; $249 for 2 days. 13-22 years old: $359 for 4 days; $299 for 3 days; $219 for 2 days.
What mountains are on epic and Ikon?
Unlimited Access Resorts
- Winter Park, CO.
- Copper Mountain, CO.
- Steamboat, CO.
- Eldora Mountain, CO.
- Palisades Tahoe, CA.
- Mammoth Mountain, CA.
- June Mountain, CA.
- Big Bear Mountain Resort, CA.
What company owns Ikon pass?
Alterra Mountain Company
Alterra Mountain Company is a family of 15 iconic year-round mountain destinations, the world’s largest heli-skiing operation, and Ikon Pass – the premier ski and snowboard season pass offering access to more than 50 iconic mountain destinations around the world.
Is Aspen an epic or icon?
Aspen Snowmass is a partner resort on the Ikon Pass along with other partner resorts including Arapahoe Basin, Copper, Eldora, Sugarloaf, Sunday River, Big Sky, Loon, Taos, Brighton, AltaSnowbird, Killington, Sugarbush, Jaskson Hole, SkiBig3, Revelstoke, Cypress Mountain, Boyne Mountain, Boyne Highlands, and Thredbo.
Is Winter Park icon or epic?
The Ikon Pass allows you to ski at about 50 destinations worldwide. This includes popular ski resorts such as Winter Park Resort, Aspen Snowmass, Copper Mountain, Palisades Tahoe, Mammoth Mountain, Stratton Mountain, Sugarbush Resort and Mont Tremblant Ski Resort.
Is Tahoe an epic or icon?
Bottom line, for Tahoe skiers who value variety and skiing both North Lake Tahoe and South Lake Tahoe, the Epic Pass should win out. Epic includes access to Kirkwood, of course, which is our highest rated ski resort for snow in the region, as it gets more and preserves it better than any other mountain in the area.
How long will Epic Pass be 20% off?
Epic Day Pass holders will be eligible to use their 20% discounts all season long during the 2021/22 season.
Do Epic passes get more expensive?
The prices will increase after outcries that reduced pass prices contributed to longer lift lines and added stress on workers. Skiing isn’t cheap. How did it become so expensive in Colorado to hit the slopes?
Can I pick up my Epic Pass at any resort?
Yes, bring your Epic Pass confirmation and photo ID to any Resorts of the Canadian Rockies ticket office to redeem a day pass. The release of liability must have been completed for your Season Pass to be active. If you have questions about your Epic Pass please call Customer Service at 970-754-0005.
Is Deer Valley leaving IKON?
After four years as part of the Base Pass, Deer Valley and Alta will also leave that tier and join the Ikon Base Pass Plus. Snowbird, formerly a separate destination from Alta, will now offer five holiday-restricted days on the Base Pass.
Is Telluride part of epic?
Epic Coverage only applies to Vail Resorts owned and operated resorts. Partner resorts, including but not limited to Telluride, Sun Valley, Snowbasin, Resorts of the Canadian Rockies, Hakuba Valley, Rusutsu, Skirama Dolomiti, Les 3 Vallées, 4 Vallées, and Arlberg, are excluded from Epic Coverage.