The Ikon Pass is back for another season offering access to more than 50 top resorts across the globe, plus several brand new perks for pass holders during the 2024-25 season. While there are several choices and levels of the Ikon Pass that can be a bit confusing, you will most certainly find the pass that fits the skiing needs of you and your family.
The Ikon Pass is owned and operated by the Alterra Mountain Company, a group of 17 very unique resorts. Each resort is different in terms of character and independence to offer rewarding experiences to their guests. You won’t be lacking for ski and ride trails this winter that accept some form of the Ikon Pass. Note: Ikon Passes are on sale now and you’ll get the best pricing by purchasing them early. Once the season starts, sales end.
There are primarily three choices to make with the Ikon Pass — the “full monty” — which is the king of Ikon Passes. You’ll never worry about restrictions, those annoying blackout dates, or anything else at all 50-plus resorts. Other choices are more limited in the number of resorts accessed with selected blackout dates, but still very good deals.
Aspen Snowmass, Steamboat Winter Park Resort, Alyeska, Copper Mountain, Arapahoe Basin, Eldora Mountain Resort, Palisades Tahoe, Mammoth Mountain, June Mountain, Big Bear Mountain Resort, Snow Valley, Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Big Sky Resort, Sun Valley, Stratton, Sugarbush Resort, Killington, Pico, Blue Mountain, Cambelback, Windham Mountain, Snowshoe, The Highlands, Boyne Mountain, Crystal Mountain, The Summit at Snoqualmie, Mt. Bachelor, Schweitzer, Tremblant, Blue Mountain, Ski Big 3, Revelstoke Mountain Resort, RED Mountain, Cypress Mountain, Panorama Mountain Resort, Sun Peaks Resort, Sunday River, Sugarloaf, Loon Mountain, Taos Ski Valley, Deer Valley Resort, Solitude Mountain Resort, Brighton Resort, Alta Ski Area, Schweitzer, Snowbird, Snowbasin, Chamonix Mont Blanc Valley, Dolomiti Superski, Grandvalira Resorts Andorra, Kitzbuhel, Zermatt, St. Moritz, Thredbo, Mt. Buller, Coronet Paek, The Remarkable, Mt. Hutt, Niseko United, Lotte Arai Resort, Valley Nevado.
Ikon Pass — Adult: $1,249 ($1,149 renewal); Teen/Young Adult (ages 13-22) $929; Children (ages 5-12) $369 (4 and under) $149.
Ikon Base Pass — Adult: $869 ($819 renewal); Teen/Young Adult (ages 13-22): $629; Children (ages 5-12): $299 (ages 0-4): $99
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Ikon Pass perks and discounts
Get your Ikon Pass as soon as possible, and new pass holders can ski the remainder of the current season at several ski areas. Savor “First Tracks” on untracked powder and corduroy one specific morning each of January, February, and March. Additional perks include a complimentary one-year $20 value level membership to Protect Our Winters, First Tracks access to a few destinations once a month from January through March, discounts on activities at Ikon resorts, a 15% discount off food, beverage, and retail at participating locations, and access to preferred pricing at a few destinations.
Additionally, the Ikon Pass provides savings on several outdoor brands. When you spend $100 (CAD 200) or more on The North Face’s website, you can save 20% on apparel. Pass holders also receive 20% off award-winning Db travel bags and 30% off Blenders eyewear.
Lastly, purchasing an Ikon pass will give you a credit for up to CAD 1,400 (more than $1,000) to spend on a CMH Heli-skiing experience. This credit can be used anytime during the 24/25 season from December to April. Passholders will also get early booking opportunities for heli-skiing trips as well as other exclusive benefits.
The entire Ikon Pass has no blackout dates during holidays. There are blackout dates for the Ikon Base Pass and Ikon Session Pass, though.
Ikon Pass changes for 2024-2025
This season, pass holders will get two additional Friends and Family discounts. That brings the total up to 12 opportunities to save money for your ski buddies. Each discount gives the user a minimum of 25% off a single day lift ticket price. Additionally, a portion of every 24/25 Ikon Pass will go towards funding mental health initiatives in outdoor communities. More details on this initiative can be found here. Lastly, the fun doesn’t end when the snow melts. This summer Ikon Pass, Ikon Base Plus Pass, and Ikon Base Pass will include one free bike park lift ticket to use once at select destinations: Aspen Snowmass, Revelstoke, Panorama, Sun Peaks, Sun Valley, Snowbasin, Steamboat, Stratton, The Highlands, Loon Mountain, Solitude, Brighton, Snowshoe, Mammoth Mountain, Schweitzer, or Kitzbühel.
Ikon Pass declared at the beginning of April that it was adding St For the 2024–2025 season, Moritz will be added to the list of amazing European destinations, along with Zermatt in Switzerland. Holders of an Ikon Pass will have combined access to St. Moritz’s nine ski areas with no blackout dates. Holders of an Ikon Base Plus Pass and an Ikon Base Pass will have combined access for five days without any blackout dates.
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