Mount Snow ski resort: 2010 ski season rates
“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? So let’s look at Mount Snow ski resort.
Located in West Dover, Mount Snow ski resort is within a relatively short drive from NYC and features 250+ snow fan guns, 87 trails and numerous terrain parks. Considering such impressive package, it is not surprising that Mount Snow ski resort attracts a lot of skiers and snowboarders. And if you plan to frequently visit it, here is a breakdown of an adult Nor’easter season pass numbers.
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- Mount Snow season pass and lift ticket calendar
Q: How much does it cost to by a peak pass at Mount Snow ski Resort?
A: If you buy it by October 12, it will cost $1,015.43 including taxes.
Q: How long does it take to breakeven if I buy a pass by October 12?
A: It takes about 13-14 peak (13.54 if you want to be precise with numbers) days to breakeven.
Q: What is a total number of the peak days at Mount Snow ski resort?
A: There are 17 peak days in the 2009/2010 ski season. (If you buy a regular peak lift ticket. )
Q: What is the holiday lift ticket rate?
A: $75.00 for a one-day peak lift ticket.
Q: What if I ski all 17 peak days using my Mount Snow Nor’easter pass?
A: You will pay approximately $59.73 per day.
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