How much does a mountain Collective pass cost?

What does a Mountain Collective Pass cost? Adult passes are $589. Teens, 13-18, pay $489 while children under 12 are $169. Buying additional day tickets: Save 50 percent on additional tickets in age category as priced on the day of purchase.

Who owns mountain Collective pass?

Alterra Mountain Company

Type Private
Headquarters Denver, Colorado, US
Key people Jared Smith (CEO)
Owners Henry Crown and Company KSL Capital Partners
Website www.alterramtnco.com

What is mountain Collective pass at Alta?

Mountain Collective is an unprecedented collaboration of inspirational and independent ski mountains. As a Mountain Collective pass holder, you can enjoy lodging discounts at many of the independently-owned lodging providers of Alta.

Which ski pass includes Jackson Hole?

the IKON pass
Jackson Hole Mountain Resort is one of the 45 incredible destinations included in the IKON pass and is the only ski destination included from the state of Wyoming.

Is Park City on mountain Collective?

The Mountain Collective has two resorts in Utah, which sports the best access for skiers flying into a major airport. But the Epic Pass has Park City, which is the easiest-to-reach resort in North America. For those skiers who are flying in, the drive to PCMR takes only 35 minutes from the Salt Lake Airport.

Is Sun Valley on the mountain Collective Pass?

Sun Valley and Snowbasin will be part of the Mountain Collective™ Pass for the 2022-23 season.

Does mountain Collective have a military discount?

3-day option is $349 for adults; $299 for 13- to 22-year-olds; and $209 for children 12 and younger. The discounted price for military personnel, college students and nurses is $299.

Are Alta and Snowbird connected?

Alta Ski Area and Snowbird Ski & Summer Resort offer the AltaSnowbird ticket, which enables skiers to access both resorts’ terrain. A connection gate sits at the saddle separating Alta’s Albion Basin and Snowbird’s Mineral Basin.

Is Jackson Hole Ikon or epic?

Iconic destinations like Jackson Hole in Wyoming (part of the Ikon pass), Big Sky in Montana (also an Ikon resort), Park City in Utah (Epic), and California’s Palisades Tahoe (part of Ikon, formerly known as Squaw Valley) all routinely sell single-day tickets above $200.