Killington ski resort cranks up snow guns and 2010 ski pass deals.
This Monday, I had a feeling that snow was about to fall in Vermont. Maybe it was a fact that I just visited a couple of ski areas in southern Vermont where things are slowly starting to pick up speed, and ski shops are replacing bikes and golf clubs with skis and snowboards. Or it could be the forecast calling for rain and snow on Tuesday morning. In either case, I could sense it on Monday and eventually, see early season snow on Tuesday’s photos
And while images of the early snow are really exciting, I was stunned to see Killington ski resort cranking up snow guns on October 13th! I guess, it might be the first ski area in Vermont to open for the early season skiing. And if this is the case, then you might start thinking about buying a season pass at Killington ski resort – just hurry up because the price will go up after October 15th.
We have already published a number of articles covering season passes offered through ski resorts in southern Vermont. And now, it is time to go up north! As always, if you see a mistake, please let us know, and we will correct it.
Q: How much does it cost to by the unlimited adult season pass at Killington ski resort?
A: If you buy it by October 15, it will cost $1,175.93 including taxes ($76.93) .
Q: How long does it take to breakeven if I buy the unlimited pass by October 15?
A: It takes about 14 peak (Holidays and Saturdays) days to breakeven.
Q: What is the holiday lift ticket rate?
A: $82.00 per day. (Holidays and Saturday)
Q: What if I ski all 17 peak days using my unlimited adult pass?
A: You will pay approximately $69.17
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