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Colorado Pass
$449 Adult / $339 Teen / $219 Child

Colorado Pass™

The 2010/11 Colorado Pass is a season pass that is valid for unlimited, unrestricted skiing and riding at Keystone, Breckenridge and Arapahoe Basin, plus 10 days at Vail and Beaver Creek. These passes are restricted from use at Vail/Beaver Creek: November 26-27, 2010  December 27- 31, 2010 and February 19 -20, 2011. 

Back for 2010/2011 - Pass Insurance!  Learn how to protect your investment with pass insurance.

  • $20 Adults (age 13+)
  • $10 Kids (age 5 - 12) 

Adult ages: 19+, teen ages: 13-18, child ages: 5-12. To purchase, minors (17 and under) must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Prices subject to change. Non-transferable. Non-refundable.

BENEFITS

SPRING ONLY BENEFITS (If you purchase or renew by May 31, 2010 you get Spring Only Benefits)

  • Four $59 Lift Tickets: Colorado/Summit pass get the option of buying four lift tickets at the low price of only $59 each (valid at Vail, Beaver Creek, Breckenridge and Keystone only).
  • Unlimited April Skiing and Riding: Get unlimited skiing and riding for the month of April '10 at Vail and Beaver Creek (Colorado Pass only).
  • Summer 2010 lift access (does not include bike haul): As a 10/11 Season Pass holder, you’ll enjoy immediate summer lift access benefits, beginning this summer (2010). Previously, summer benefits were applied to the summer following the ski season, versus the summer before the ski season. Starting this year, immediate summer benefits will apply to passes purchased this spring or summer, including the Epic Pass, Epic 7-Pack, Colorado Pass, Summit Pass and Keystone/Arapahoe Basin Pass. If you are a new pass holder, you’re summer benefits will already apply to this summer! If you are a renewing pass holder, we’ll continue to honor last year’s summer benefits policy throughout the duration of this summer (2010). Please make a note that summer 2011 benefits will apply only to those passes purchased next spring.

The Colorado Pass gives you unbeatable benefits all year long:

  • Join the Club: When you buy your Summit, Colorado or Epic Pass and provide your email address you automatically become a member of the Colorado Pass Club (CPC). Receive exclusive member-only benefits, discounts, freebies and more!
  • Piece of Heaven: Ski Heavenly in Lake Tahoe for 1/2 price, even on restricted days!
  • Everybody In: You will receive six ski-with-a-friend tickets, so your friends and family can ski at a discounted rate. The tickets will be loaded onto your pass and then it is up to you to decide who's lucky enough to get one.*
  • Resort Charge for the added convenience of charging on-mountain dining, ski and snowboard lessons and more. If you add Direct-To-Lift privileges to your Resort Charge you are able to go direct to the lift at our resorts through an automatic charge to your credit card. Use the Direct-To-Lift feature when your season pass is restricted or at locations where it is not valid.

* Passholder must be present with friend to receive discount.  Discounts and prices vary throughout the season.  Visit snow.com/swaf during the season for details and pricing.

Some restrictions may apply.  The Colorado Pass is only available online for renewals.

 

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 Colorado Pass Club - Are you in the club? 

Colorado season pass holders (Epic Pass, Colorado Pass, Epic 7-Pack, Summit Pass and Keystone/Arapahoe Basin Pass) are automatically enrolled in the Colorado Pass Club!  Emails come loaded with inside access to everything you need to know.  This is definitely the coolest club on the slopes!

Last season the deals were bigger and better…K2, Burton and Gortex gear, VIP access to concerts and events, spa packages and more exclusive discounts than you can imagine. This is just our way to say “thank you” for being a passholder.  Now get out there – you have some mountains calling your name.