Taos Ski Valley Releases New Weekday Pass, Four-Pack Choices for 2018-2019 Season
For a limited time, Taos Ski Valley offers best deal of the season and chance to win a luxury heli-skiing trip to Alaska
TAOS, N.M., March 9, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Taos Ski Valley's 2018-2019 Season Passes go on sale today and deliver more value, choice and perks than ever before for adults, millennials, children, seniors and military personnel. During the Spring Sale, select Taos passes also provide steep discounts to 16 world-class resorts in the Mountain Collective, and free exchange days with select Colorado resorts while offering virtually unlimited skiing throughout the season. Lowest pricing is available for a limited time and passes bought this spring will also be usable throughout the remainder of this winter ski season.
New for 2018-2019
New for next season are the Weekday Pass, offering adults unlimited skiing Mondays – Fridays for just $350, and the Taos 4-Pack for only $325 which offers a preloaded pass for four days of skiing/riding and direct-to-lift access.
Also, new next season is an extraordinary increase in benefits for passholders including a variety of options that give a complimentary stay at The Blake at Taos Ski Valley, 50% off buddy passes and exchange days at Copper Mountain and Arapahoe Basin in Colorado; plus lodging, dining and retail discounts; discounts on lessons, childcare, rentals and tuning. What's more, guests who purchase a season pass during the Spring Sale will be entered to win a legendary Kings & Corn heli-skiing and fishing package for two people at Tordrillo Mountain Lodge in Alaska, valued at $24,000.
Pass descriptions
Taos' Kachina Pass is the best value for those seeking unlimited skiing with no blackout dates. At just $895 during the early sale time, the Kachina Pass also includes six 'Sunrise Tracks' vouchers for early morning guided access and chance to catch the New Mexico sunrise over the Sangre de Cristo mountains.
The Taos Value Pass for adults 36 – 64 ($595 during Spring Sale), with only nine blackout dates, and the Zia Pass for ages 18-35 ($350) offer the best season pass deals in the region. Rates for the Youth Pass (ages 7-17) are $250, while Military, First Responder Service and Senior (ages 65-79) season passes start at just $350.
"Taos Ski Valley is delivering value to its visitors like never before," said Taos Ski Valley marketing director Sandy Chio. "With a new ski in/ski out hotel, redesigned Children's Center, improved resort plaza, and new gondola, guests have more options to experience soul and joy of Taos. By buying passes early, guests not only get the best price, they can take advantage of all Taos has to offer the rest of this season as well. There's never been a better time to make Taos your home mountain."
For a full description of all Taos Ski Valley's pass offerings, including applicable blackout dates, exchange information, purchase details and more, please visit: http://www.skitaos.com.
About Taos Ski Valley
Nestled among the pristine peaks of northern New Mexico, Taos Ski Valley is undergoing a $300 million renaissance making it one of North America's premier vacation and adventure destinations. With over 300 inches of average annual snowfall, 300 days of sunshine and more than 1,200 skiable acres, Taos Ski Valley offers a relaxed, friendly atmosphere, breathtaking scenery and exhilarating terrain for every ability level for a spirited mountain experience unlike any other. The resort is maintaining its authentic charm while investing in new amenities both on-mountain and in the base area. Taos Ski Valley is proud to participate in the Mountain Collective, a collaboration of iconic, independent ski destinations. To learn more about Taos Ski Valley, and see the future plans for the Ski Valley, please visit www.skitaos.com.
SOURCE Taos Ski Valley
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