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Season Pass Sales and Perks

By Ski Oregon | on September 22, 2014
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Photo location: Hoodoo Resort

Pre-season season pass sales are in full swing. Many of Oregon’s resorts are offering their deepest discounts and major savings when passes are purchased during these early fall weeks. With October and November storms just ahead resorts around the state are gearing up for the season.

For skiers and snowboarders in the Portland metro area, the Mt. Hood resorts have offered some particularly compelling pass prices and perks. Mt. Hood Skibowl prices have been rolled back to historic lows! Adult unlimited passes are $399 or unlimited nights pass for $139. Those rainy winter days at work means powder turns at night! The Mt. Hood Fusion pass, which includes Skibowl, Timberline Lodge and the perks of The Powder Alliance, is just $499.

Timberline Resort is offering a $100 discount on their pre-season price at $399. They are now offering the VIP pass you have always wanted – $999 for a 365-day pass offering you winter, spring and summer shredding days.

Mt. Hood Meadows has created some buzz by unveiling a new partner program with Mt. Baker resort – your season pass allows you five days at the legendary Washington resort. Both resorts are locally owned and operated. Meadows pass prices range from $499 for unlimited adult to $399 10-time pass to $25 youth passes!

Offering a 50% discount to last season’s pass holders, Mt. Ashland has a $299 college pass and $399 adult pass. They are also making an extra effort to support days on the hill by offering three-month interest free financing for in person purchases. We are already doing our snow dances for Southern Oregon.

Photo location: Hoodoo Resort

Season pass holders at Hoodoo Resort get the extra perks of 10% off in the Powder Shoppe and the Repair Shop, which performs full tune-ups and waxing. Hoodoo has a unique sliding pricing scale for families. The more passes you buy in your family the cheaper they get! Starting at $499 for your first adult pass the second drops to $369 and the third $269, and so on. Great family value!

Save $200 for a purchase price of $869 if you purchase you Mt. Bachelor pass before September 30. Check out their website to review the many options from full season passes to 12 day passes at $475 the 4-pack passes for $179 to determine what is best for you and your families winter plans.

Our friends at Anthony Lakes Resort in Eastern Oregon have kicked off their pre-season sales with pass prices remaining the same for the fourth season in a row! Adult passes are $380 or two adult families for $600, and kids 6 and under ride free. Anthony Lakes also offers special college and military pass prices and 70 & older is free.

Be sure to check back to the Willamette Pass website or customer service staff early October as they will be back in the office gearing up for winter.

We wish you many powder turns and great on snow experiences this winter! Be sure to sign up for our Powder Alerts and news. You can also follow us on facebook, twitter or instagram at skioregon for real time photos from around the state and special deals and giveaways.

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