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2010 season pass rates at Stratton Mountain Resort

“If you ski 10 + days per season, don’t miss your chance to buy a season pass and save big on lift tickets!” proclaims a widely popular advertising pitch.  It is somewhat correct:  buying a season pass makes sense when you log a lot of days. The question is: How many days do you need to break even?

Let’s check out  Stratton Mountain Resort. You can access and read our Stratton review – as always, we welcome comments and quest bloggers familiar with this ski area – and if you consider frequently visiting it during the 2010 ski season, here is a breakdown of some ski deals.

In the 2010 ski season, Stratton Mountain resort offers a number of season passes: ultra, premier, standard, value plus, value, midweek super, parent, Sunday as well as a transferable pass.

We selected an adult standard ski pass because it is valid seven days a week and has no restrictions. Stratton mountain resort has not announced ticket prices for this upcoming season yet, so we took the 2008/2009 data as a reference point.

We strive to be as accurate as possible, however, if you notice a mistake, please let us know and we will correct it. Buying a season ski pass is an expensive expenditure. You should explore all of your options, family commitments and a credit line limit before clicking on a submit button. Ready? Let’s pull out our financial calculators.

Stratton Mountain 2009/2010 ski deals and holiday dates calendar

Stratton Mountain resort 2010 ski deals

Q: How much does it cost to buy an adult standard pass at Stratton Mountain resort?

A: If you buy it before October 12th, it will cost $1047.53 including tax.

Q: How long does it take to breakeven if I buy a season pass before October 12th?

A: It takes about 13 days of skiing during the peak period. (13.4 to be exact if using 2008/2009 peak ticket prices.)

Q: What is a total number of the peak days at Stratton Mountain resort?

A: There are 19 peak days in the 2009/2010 ski season.

Q: What is the holiday lift ticket rate?

A: We don’ know 2010 numbers yet. However, a holiday lift ticket was $79.00 in 2008/2009. We did not take into account various promotions or savings program such as X2 card.

Q: What if I ski all 19 peak days using my standard adult pass?

A: You will pay approximately $55.13 per day.

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  1. alex says:

    That image is unreadable :( (

  2. Sergey says:

    I will get in touch with a head of the the IT department. Hopefully, he will be able to figure out ways for our writers to upload full-sized images.

    Best

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