2010 season pass rates at Okemo 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?
We continue our “finance for skiers 101″ with Okemo resort and so here is a breakdown of an adult peak season pass numbers.
Unlike some of its neighbor resorts , Okemo resort does not have a “okemo-only-no-restrictions-adult-ski-pass.” Instead, they offer a peak pass valid without any restrictions at Okemo resort and Mount Sunapee. This pass also offers three free days at Crested Butte during the 2009/2010 ski season. Keep these extras in mind when comparing season pass deals.
We are still waiting to find out 2009/2010 lift ticket prices, meanwhile we used 2008/2009 data to ran some numbers. It is an adult, full peak day, no extras type of a lift ticket. We will go over savings cards and promotional deals in later series of article; meanwhile, let’s see what Okemo resort offers this winter.
Q: How much does it cost to by a peak pass at Okemo Resort?
A: If you buy it by October 12, it will cost $1207.34 including taxes. Keep in mind, that this season pass offers savings and free days at other ski resorts in Vermont and/or Colorado.
Q: How long does it take to breakeven if I buy a pass by October 12?
A: It takes about 16 peak (holiday) days to breakeven.
Q: What is a total number of the peak days at Okemo resort?
A: There are 19 peak days in the 2009/2010 ski season.
Q: What is the holiday lift ticket rate?
A: $77.00 per day. (in the 2008/2009 ski season)
Q: What if I ski all 19 peak days using my Okemo adult peak pass?
A: You will pay approximately $63.54 per day. (Okemo resort only)
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