Season pass prices increase slightly
Season passes at Whitefish Mountain Resort next winter will be increasing slightly.
An adult winter pass is $660 for the 2018-19 season, the resort announced last week. This is a $15 increase over the 2017-18 season pass.
For the 2018-19 season, senior and college student passes are $560, teen passes are $360 and junior passes are $190. Children 6 and under and super seniors 70 and over ski free.
The prices are available through Sept. 30.
Currently the ski area is scheduled to open Dec. 7, 2018 through April 7, 2019.
“It’s been another year of great skiing with stellar snow conditions throughout the season, however it is our loyal season passholders who have made this season one to remember. Yet again I have to say it, Whitefish is without a doubt the best ski community in the industry,” said Nick Polumbus, director of sales and marketing for Whitefish Mountain Resort.
“For more than 70 years Whitefish Mountain Resort has provided an idyllic setting for reconnecting with family, friends and the great outdoors. We’re pleased to continue keeping pricing reasonable for this dedicated group of passholders.”
Passholders, in addition to lift access, get benefits, including:
- Four one-day lift tickets at $51 for friends and family of adult season passholders
- Two one-day lift tickets at $51 for friends and family of college and senior season pass holders
- Five days free at Red Lodge Mountain Resort and Homewood Mountain Resort
- Four days free at Diamond Peak Ski Resort
- Three days free at Loveland Ski Area
- 10 percent off dining, clothing, equipment repairs, and more
- 20 percent off adult semi-private lessons, junior half or full-day group lessons, and child board and play
- 20 percent off lodging for friends and family
- Unlimited foot-passenger lift rides in Summer 2019 (excludes Super Senior passholders)
Ski & Ride School programs and teams enrollment prices are also reduced now through Sept. 30.
“Once again we’ve experienced growth across the board creating a need for us to offer additional times to accommodate the demand for these programs,” said Bill Cubbage, snow sports director for Whitefish Mountain Resort. “Our community puts a great value on their winter recreation, and our goal is to provide a positive, safe and fun environment to learn and develop lifelong skills for skiers and snowboarders of all ages.”
Whitefish Mountain Resort offers three ways to pay for season passes, passholders can choose to pay in full, pay with the two-payment plan, or the installment plan.
For more information visit skiwhitefish.com or call 406-862-2900.