What's New and Exciting for the 23/24 Season with Ikon Pass

Ikon Pass: What’s New and Exciting for the 23/24 Season?

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The Ikon Pass is your gateway to an array of incredible winter destinations, granting you access to over 50 world-class ski resorts across North America and beyond. Whether you’re an avid downhill skier, a snowboarding enthusiast, or simply eager to immerse yourself in mountain culture, the Ikon Pass promises unforgettable snow adventures.

Here’s our ski resort’s list in the IkonPass destinations

United States: Mammoth Mountain, Palisades Tahoe, Aspen Snowmass, Steamboat, Winter Park Resort, Sun Valley, Big Sky Resort, Taos Ski Valley, Mt. Bachelor, Snowbird, Killington and Jackson Hole Mountain Resort. Canada: Banff Sunshine, Lake Louise, Tremblant, Revelstoke Mountain Resort, RED Mountain and Panorama. Switzerland: Zermatt Matterhorn. Australia: Thredbo and Mt Buller. New Zealand: Coronet, Peak, The Remarkables and Mt Hutt. Japan: Niseko United and Lotte Arai. Chile: Valle Nevado

23/24 Ikon Pass pricing as follows:

Ikon Pass – Adult $1,259 USD (Ages 23+), Young Adult $939 USD (Ages 13-22), Child $419 USD (Ages 5-12), 4 and Under $149 USD (Ages 0-4) perks: no blackout dates, access to 16 unlimited destinations, and up to 7 days each at 39 destinations
Ikon Base Pass – Adult $929 USD (Ages 23+), Young Adult $669 USD (Ages 13-22), Child $349 USD (Ages 5-12), 4 and Under $99 USD (Ages 0-4) perks: access to 14 destinations, and up to 5 days each at 34 destinations
Ikon Session Pass (4 days) – Adult $469 USD (Age 23+), Young Adult $389 USD (Ages 13-22), Child $279 USD (Ages 5-12), 4 and Under $279 USD (Ages 0-4) perks: 4 days total at 40 destinations

The choice between the Ikon Pass and the Ikon Base Pass depends on your skiing or snowboarding preferences, travel plans, and budget. If you value unrestricted access and flexibility, the Ikon Pass may be the better choice. However, if you’re comfortable with blackout dates and want to save on the pass price, the Ikon Base Pass could be a suitable option.

Ikon Pass Updates for 2023-2024 Season

In the upcoming season, Taos Ski Valley will no longer require lift reservations and has been added to the Ikon Base Plus pass offerings. While this enhancement comes with an additional cost, Ikon Base Pass Plus holders can enjoy up to five days of skiing at Taos Ski Valley. However, it’s essential to be aware that Taos will no longer be accessible to Ikon Base Pass or Ikon Session Pass holders.

Additionally, Alterra’s acquisition of Schweitzer in August expanded the company’s year-round mountain destinations to 17 in North America. For the 2023-2024 season, Ikon Pass holders will have unlimited access to Schweitzer, while Ikon Base Pass holders will continue to enjoy up to five days of access. Please note that Deer Valley Resort will require reservations for the upcoming season.

Ikon Pass First Tracks and Exclusive New Benefits

For the 23/24 season, several destinations will offer Ikon Pass First Tracks, allowing pass holders early access to the slopes. These include Steamboat, Winter Park Resort, Palisades Tahoe, Mammoth Mountain, Big Bear Mountain Resort, Stratton, Sugarbush Resort, Snowshoe, Crystal Mountain, Tremblant, Blue Mountain, Deer Valley Resort, and Solitude Mountain Resort. Please note that Ikon Pass First Tracks will not be available in the Southern Hemisphere for the 2023 winter season.

Aside from friends and family discounts, and early booking privileges, and others, as a 23/24 Ikon Pass holder, you’ll also enjoy a new collection of exclusive benefits, including discounts from Ikon Pass Travel, Smith, The North Face, and Outside+.

For the most up-to-date details on the Ikon Pass, its benefits, and access information, please visit the official Ikon Pass website.

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