With the cost of skiing exploding over the past few years there is one company in the industry that is committed to continually offering a great ski experience at a great price –and that’s something we can get behind.

Indy Pass has transcended being just a ski product and is fledging a revolution in skiing that seeks to uplift independent resorts for an affordable price. There is a growing vibe of discontent against greedy corporations taking over the ski industry and Indy Pass is a refreshing alternative to aims to keeps mountain sports affordable and accessible for generations to come.

Simply put, Indy Pass is a collective ski pass that offers 2 days of skiing/riding each access at 250+ ski resorts spanning 4 continents, all starting at $369 Adult / $209 Child. At a glance its easy to understand the value of Indy and why it has been a breakout success since launching in 2019 but there is much more to the story you should know.

An amazing case study about the true intentions of Indy Pass can be found in the story of saving Black Mountain. After the previous owner of Black Mountain, John Fichera, announced it wouldn’t operate for the 2023-24 season, Indy Pass stepped in to give them the resources to operate while they looked for a new buyer. After a new buyer wasn’t found Indy Pass acquired the property from Fichera. The plan is to eventually convert Black Mountain into a cooperative (Co-Op) handing the resort over to its beloved locals. More details about the Co-Op are set to be announced soon.

After the acquisition, Indy Pass went to work on major improvements like revitalizing the mid-mountain Alpine Cabin, adding more snowmaking equipment across the mountain, building a new beginner area next to the lodge, and regrading the Upper Maple Slalom trail through explosives.

Because of all these changes, Black is having an awesome season, with people raving about the skiing and riding experience.

Another incredible feature of Indy Pass this season has been the inclusion of lodging discounts to passholders. There’s no better way to enjoy the Indy Pass than with multi-resort ski adventure and with inclusion of special rates at hotels for passholders, your next affordable ski vacation got much easier to secure. To explore Indy Pass lodging savings GO HERE.

$369 is an amazing value for all that Indy Pass has to offer but it’s still a healthy chunk of change so Indy also offers payment plan to spread out the cost. The 25/26 Indy Pass can be purchased in three interest-free installments spread evenly starting with your purchase date. The payment plan is fully managed by Indy Pass who are looking after their customers with zero interest, zero credit checks, and no third-party lenders. Its super simple to use, when purchasing your pass you’ll be prompted with a question asking: Opt into the Payment Plan? Select YES and you’re good to go. It’s just a $123/month to lock in your pass today.

Indy Pass limits the number of passes sold each season to stay true to the independent, less-crowded nature of their member mountains. Rumor has it that the pass is set to go off-sale soon, so don’t sleep on this sale. BUY HERE.


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