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Squaw announces 2011-2012 season pass prices.

There’s been a lot of speculation as to what KSL, the new owners of Squaw Valley, would do in regards to season pass prices for the 2011-2012 season.   Well, the wait is over.  This morning, on the heels of the largest 24 hour snowfall of the year, Squaw announced it’s pass prices for next year.  Silver passes stayed the same at $499 and the Bronze pass rose $30 to $399. The price of the Gold pass has come down $250, to $699, and the Platinum pass has been eliminated.

Gone are all the extra perks that the Platinum pass was laden with, and those too of the Gold pass.  All pass holders will receive the same benefits and discounts, the only thing that will vary are the dates the pass is valid (see below).

Many locals have been longing for the days of $1400 season passes, and the shorter KT lines that accompanied them.  I for one, fondly remember skiing straight onto the chair, sans line, on storm days, and getting free refills all afternoon, but we haven’t seen that in the last two years.  The long waits at lower mountain chairs on storm days this winter may deter some would be pass buyers, but there may be an equal number of skiers and boarders frustrated with Alpine being closed 2/3 of the powder days this winter, and longing for the chance to ski and ride KT.

$699
Adult

$499
Senior/Young Adult

$199
Child/Super Senior (76+)

No Blackout Dates!

$499
Adult

$379
Senior/Young Adult/College

$149
Child/Super Senior (76+)

Blackout Dates:
December 26-31, 2011
January 14-15, 2012
February 18-19, 2012

 

$399
Adult

$299
Senior/Young Adult

$99
Child/Super Senior (76+)

Blackout Dates:
December 26-31, 2011
January 14-15, 2012
February 18-19, 2012
All Saturdays in January and February.

 

 

Gold, Silver, and Bronze all include these benefits:

Even More:

 

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