Squaw/Alpine Roll Out 2014/15 Passes

Palisades Tahoe and Alpine Meadows have flipped the switch on next season's season passes. The 2014-15 Tahoe Super Pass, now on sale, includes a variety of access options to four resorts, plus numerous passholder perks and special offers.

From News Release...

[Olympic Valley and Alpine Meadows, Calif.] March 13, 2014 – Palisades Tahoe and Alpine Meadows’ 2014-15 season passes are now on sale, offering unrivaled access to 9,650 acres of terrain across four Lake Tahoe Resorts: Palisades Tahoe, Alpine Meadows, Sierra-at-Tahoe, and Sugar Bowl Resort/Royal Gorge Cross Country - new for the 2014-15 winter season.

The Tahoe Super Pass starts at just $349 for adults for the Bronze Basic pass (regularly $409) - which is now available with limited quantities only, and will likely sell out. The College pass is currently on sale for $409, the Bronze Plus pass is $499 for adults, and the Silver pass is now on sale for $559 for adults. For the best deal and most access to four legendary Tahoe resorts, Gold passes are currently on sale for $789 for adults. Skiers and riders who purchase their pass before May 9 will receive the lowest guaranteed price on a 2014-15 Tahoe Super Pass.

In addition to providing access to some of Tahoe’s most legendary terrain, the 2014-15 Tahoe Super Pass also offers free spring skiing at Squaw and Alpine for the remainder of the 2013-14 winter season.

With the addition of Sugar Bowl and Royal Gorge, the 2014-15 Tahoe Super Pass offers a combined 9,650 acres, 69 lifts, and 419 runs across 13 legendary Sierra Nevada mountain peaks. Through Squaw and Alpine’s Mountain Collective partnership, Gold Tahoe Super Pass holders also get 50 percent off lift tickets at some of North America’s most beloved ski resorts including Alta, Snowbird, Aspen/Snowmass, Jackson Hole, Mammoth and Whistler Blackcomb.

Top Five Reasons to Buy a Tahoe Super Pass:

1) Access to four of Tahoe’s best ski resorts – both North and South Lake Tahoe
New for the 2014-15 winter season, those who purchase a Gold pass before May 9 will not only lock in the best guaranteed prices, but will also get four free days at Sugar Bowl and/or Royal Gorge, the largest cross country ski resort in North America, in addition to four days of skiing or riding at Sierra-at-Tahoe. Silver passholders will receive two free days at Sugar Bowl and/or Royal Gorge, as well as two days of skiing and riding at Sierra-at-Tahoe next season. See more pass benefits at www.tahoesuperpass.com.
 
2) Free skiing and riding this spring
This spring, new passholders can ski and ride for free at Squaw and Alpine with the purchase of a 2014-15 Tahoe Super Pass.
 
3) More passholder perks than any other Tahoe Resort
Perks for all season passes include onsite discounts such as 10 percent off food and beverage at Palisades Tahoe and Alpine Meadows, discounted friends and family tickets, and two, free or discounted Dawn Patrols. Additional perks for the Gold pass include lift ticket privileges at other resorts, such as two free tickets to Whistler Blackcomb and 50 percent off lift tickets at all the Mountain Collective resorts (Alta, Snowbird, Aspen/Snowmass, Jackson Hole, Mammoth Mountain, Whistler Blackcomb). All passholders also receive great lodging discounts at The Village at Palisades Tahoe. For a more comprehensive outline of top benefits, see www.TahoeSuperPass.com.
 
4) The Tahoe Super Pass offers access to the most terrain, in one day, on a single season pass, than any other Tahoe resort.
In a single day, skiers and riders can explore over 6,000 acres of legendary terrain, 42 lifts, and 270+ trails across both Palisades Tahoe and Alpine Meadows.
 
5) Ski and ride for free in less than four to seven days
The Bronze Basic pass (limited quantity deal) pays for itself in nearly three days. The College pass pays for itself in less than four days. For those who purchase a Bronze Plus adult pass, the pass pays for itself in less than five days. For Silver passholders, the pass pays for itself in less than five days, and for Gold passholders, it pays for itself in less than seven days.

For more about Palisades Tahoe and Alpine Meadows, visit www.squaw.com.

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