ski_it;c-37775 wroteWhat’s this part men? “until season passes for the 2019-20 season are no longer being sold.” Does that mean they sell out?
There’s a price increase on 10/13 which is why they tell us early purchasers to wait until after that date to upgrade.
So if you know anyone who bought it after 7/22 & they want to switch over, it’s now at $719, tell them to do it before the 10/13 price increase.
Looks like the last increase was only $20 but Peak always jumped by $100..so who knows how much this time.
Back in April prices were:
Epic Local Pass Peak Pass Diff
Adult 19+: $699 $629 adults 30+ $70
$399 ages 18-29 $300 OW!!
Epic Pass Diff
$939 $310 adults 30+
$540 ages 18-29 OUCH!!
The Epic Local is Holiday Restricted at Stowe but 50% off of their already low low holiday prices.
If you bought before 7/22 when the merger was 1st announced, you'll be offered the upgrade to an Epic product if you want at the price it would of been on 7/22. The delay until 10/14 to do this is just so behind the scenes, the Epic crew can get all of the Peak data assimilated into their system, and then be able to handle it at a time when they just passed a price increase deadline and the initial hoopla of the closing has died down a bit.
There will apparently be a chart put out very soon detailing what it will cost to upgrade to an Epic product of your choice, based on what Peak product you bought when, shortly.
The only reason prior to Oct 14th to upgrade is if you bought your Peak product AFTER the 7/22 deal announcement or haven't bought a pass yet, then you'll be looking at a price increase starting Oct 14th