I had my check-up last week with my ACL surgeon (who does ski). His advice was "Don't buy a pass", but you expect to in the Feb-March timeframe. What concerns me, is the news of resorts plans to halting or heavily restricting ticket sales might impact my ability to even get out on a weekend.
I'm still pass-less at this point. AZSB's shortage of confirmed "partner" reciprical days has kept me from going in and ignoring the surgeons advice. I've gotten significant value from those days from my Taos pass last year, and AZSB in years past.
Wonder if we'll see the $29 spring break specials this year.
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To our loyal Pass Holders and valued guests,
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After a lot of hard work and unique the challenges we are excited to introduce Ski Santa Fe’s answer to “We Want to Ride”, the OnePass! One unique season, one unique pass.
The OnePass will give you, our locals, the best opportunity to ski and ride during the 2020-2021 ski season and the unknown challenges that come with it. Our goal is to provide a pass that has a low up front cost, direct to lift access, and an inexpensive “pay as you go” daily activation fee that reserves your spot on the mountain. The online activation will allow us to manage the daily capacity in order to adhere to the anticipated COVID Safe Practices. The OnePass will provide you assurance in the event of a government shut-down you will receive proportional credit towards for the following 2021-2022 season. Please click here to see how the OnePass will get you back on the slopes for a perfect ski day. Check out the OnePass Max, no blackouts for more days on the mountain.
We have limited the number of OnePass and OnePass Max to further help with the capacity limitations that may be required to cope with COVID 19 this winter season. Our hope is that everyone who wants a OnePass will be able to purchase one. We know this is a big change from our normal pass program but we truly believe this is the only way to provide great skiing and riding on the mountain this winter.
The OnePass and OnePass Max and the Peak Plus Card will be the only pass products available this season. We anticipate the return to our normal season pass program for the 2021-2022 ski season.
Day tickets and ski school packages will be sold only online and will have a daily limit. This season we will offer 1, 2 and 3-day tickets which can be purchased in advance subject to a 48-hour non-refundable cancelation policy.
We never take 89A, it's too slow going over Mingus Mountain and down to Cottonwood with its single lane winding mountain road. So our usual is PV - Fain Rd/69 to 169 to I-17 and then up ... and back. But, if @kimberlin is going on her own, or we're taking my car (unusual), we'll go up 89 through Chino and Paulden to I-40 and then over to Flagstaff.@RobSN - Do you primarily take I-17 or do you head up 89A from Prescott Valley?
I'll get my money for my pass one way or another but going into this season with low expectations. Kind of what you have to do for everything now. If I get a few good days I'll be happy. Good luck with your ACL, maybe do some hiking rehab down here? Desert hiking season is upon us.
I really really like what Ski Santa Fe did for their pricing. Very innovative. I just worry it'll end up being too low and don't make as much as they couldSki Santa Fe.
OnePass. One unique season, one unique pass. | Ski Santa Fe
To our loyal Pass Holders and valued guests, When we said good bye to winter last spring we had no idea of the long-lasting changes that would affect our everyday life and the challenges that will would be felt for many months to come. Everything is different now; our kids are schooling from...skisantafe.com
Doesn’t matter. You are always so amazingly early when picking me up that we’re close to the first on the mountain anyway. I never dare suggest an extra n minutes shut eye ...Can you remind where Lot 1 is located? I didn't bother to remember lot designations after they changed them a bit last season.
Certainly until there's a good vaccine!!!I will always opt for the open chair