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Mad River Glen offers 10 year ski season pass

If some mountains have only ten peak days, Mad River Glen located in the picturesque Mad River valley,  likes holidays with a total of 21 peak days. This ski area is certainly famous enough to attract huge crowds of loyal skiers and snowb…Wait a second, it is also famous for not letting any snowboarders on its terrain. Of course, some poached Mad River Glen resort and even shot a video clip documenting such a brazen act; however, no baggy pants ever rode a single chair and might never will if MRG sells enough of the 10 Year Season Passes.

Yep, you heard right – you can save big if you can commit to Mad River Glen for 10 years. That is what I call a commitment! If you prefer to take one season at a time, there are multiple options for you to explore: a full pass, a value pass, a midweek pass, the 10 year pass, the legend pass and of course, the triple major college pass.

Keeping up with our tradition of going over adult unrestricted season passes offered through ski resorts in Vermont, we will discuss the Full Pass offered at Mad River Glen.

Q: How much does it cost to buy a full pass at Mad River Glen?

A: If you buy it before October 15th, it will cost $734 including 6% Vermont sales tax.

Q: How long does it take to breakeven if I buy it by October 15?

A: It takes about 11 peak (holiday) days to breakeven.

Q: What is a total number of the peak days at Mad River Glen?

A: There are 21 peak days in the 2009/2010 ski season.

Q: What is the peak lift ticket rate?

A: $62.00 per day.

Q: What if I ski all 21 peak days using my full adult pass?

A: If you by a season pass by Oct. 15th, you will pay approximately $34.95 per peak day.

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