Over 80, $199. Must see customer service for it. Ikon/Tremblant is stating that the Ikon base is only $60 more than last year's senior pass. But like Tricia said before, a lot of seniors don't travel and won't use the other resorts. Tonik senior is $ 379 vs $ 449 for regular. But the Tonik isn't unlimited. It's a non holiday pass, where they had an unlimited pass for seniors before.
I think the only discount listed on Vail Pass pages is $80 off the Tahoe Value Pass for being 65+. Somebody on Pugski said there is a similar discount on Summit Value Pass (CO), but it is not listed at https://www.epicpass.com/passes/summit-value-pass.aspx
Killington saves seniors 65-79 about $400 depending on how late or early you buy an unlimited season pass. Super seniors 80+ are only $59! No discount for age with a mid-week pass, which still saves a senior about 50-110 over an unlimited pass.
I need to get my regular unlimited pass for $939 before June 14. A senior would pay $569.
Sorry John, but have to correct this. From Grass Valley, Kirkwood (which I think most people consider a Tahoe area) is about 30 miles and minutes further than Sierra, although shortest route in miles and requires taking curvy Highway 49 from Auburn to Placerville. If you only go to gondola at Heavenly, it's about the same as Sierra from Grass Valley and other Heavenly bases are farther. (all times and distances found using Google Maps)Sierra Tahoe has a $155 Super Senior pass that includes 3 days each at 19 other Powder Alliance resorts.
most are in PNW or W. Canada. Too bad they are furthest Tahoe area from my house.
I posted current pass prices (with links) for Diamond Peak on page 1 while correcting somebody else.This year Diamond Peak had a $119 SS seasons pass if you bought it early last year. Not sure if it repeats for next year.
I've used it for 1 hour so far. Comes with 4 free days at Homewood (closes in 5 days-got to get there once.)
and 4 days at Boreal.
@PinnacleJim - Thanks for finding and posting that, but while the Senior KBA is currently $50 less than the Summit Value, it is not exactly the same pass. Summit Local is unrestricted at Keystone and A-Basin, but is blacked out at Breckenridge on some days. Senior KBA is unlimited at Keystone, Breck and A-Basin, but does not appear to be valid at any other Vail resort. Summit Local also gives you discounts on the insane day ticket prices at other Vail resorts.
Both Blue Mt and Camel Back are free @ 70. PA does a good job for us seniors.My Blue Mtn. (Pa) is free to seniors at age 70. No discounts prior to that age.
Not exactly correct as not only do you have to be a resident, but you need to be a IVGID Picture Passholder and then Diamond Peak pass is $109 for Senior (65-69), $29 for Super Sr. (70-79) and Free for over 80. Otherwise passes are $159 for Senior (65-69), $139 for Super Sr. (70-79) and also Free for over 80.
I think the only discount listed on Vail Pass pages is $80 off the Tahoe Value Pass for being 65+. Somebody on Pugski said there is a similar discount on Summit Value Pass (CO), but it is not listed at https://www.epicpass.com/passes/summit-value-pass.aspx
I'm sure if I were still there I'd be looking for some quieter place. Just the thought of Burma Road or Honeymoon Lane terrifies me now.Both Blue Mt and Camel Back are free @ 70. PA does a good job for us seniors.