Big Sky Reduced Season Pass Prices

Reduced Season Pass Prices for 2nd Year Running
Big Sky Resort offers $789 Gold Unlimited Season Pass

Big Sky Resort is excited to announce early season pass prices, including an Adult Unlimited Gold Season Pass for $789 plus tax and a Student Unlimited Gold Season Pass for $589 plus tax.  The sale will run March 9th through April 30th and payment plans are available. Even more exciting, first-time pass holders will be able to enjoy skiing April 1st – 24th this season (April 2011) with a 2011/2012 Gold Unlimited Season Pass that is paid in full.

“We had great community feedback from our season pass sale last year, when we slashed our prices by 40%,” said Taylor Middleton, Big Sky Resort General Manager.  “We want to use this sale to keep up the momentum of that positive feedback, and the momentum of the recovering local economy as well.”

“This pass sale started last year by listening to community, guest and business leader feedback,” said Meg O’Leary, Big Sky Resort Director of Sales and Marketing. “Season pass holders build the foundation for our success in the winter, and it’s important to keep skiing affordable for the people who are on Big Sky’s slopes the most. This sale does that – the breakeven point for a Gold Pass is only 10 days.”

With a payment plan, Gold Passes can be secured with only $249.72 down by April 30th, with the remaining balances due in June and August.  Businesses may purchase the discounted passes in anticipation of staff next season by calling Big Sky Guest Services at 406-995-5749.

The sale also includes an Adult Silver Pass for $599 plus tax and an Adult Bronze Pass for $299 plus tax.

Big Sky Resort offers the longest season in the area, the Lone Peak Tram, quality terrain, lifts and grooming.  This quality will continue and the season pass price structure will add even more excitement and fun to the resort.  Please join in the excitement and come play at Big Sky next winter season.  Call 406-995-USKI or visit bigskyresort.com to purchase starting March 9th, 2011.
Big Sky Resort is owned by Boyne USA Resorts, a Michigan-based corporation and the largest family run four-season resort company in North America.  Boyne USA Resorts owns and/or operates award-winning mountain and golf resorts and attractions throughout the United States and Canada including Cypress Mountain near Vancouver, British Columbia, official freestyle skiing and snowboard venue of the 2010 Olympic Winter Games, Big Sky Resort in Montana, Boyne Mountain, Boyne Highlands, The Inn at Bay Harbor – A Renaissance Golf Resort and Avalanche Bay Indoor Waterpark in Michigan, Brighton in Utah, Crystal Mountain and The Summit at Snoqualmie in Washington, Loon Mountain in New Hampshire, Sugarloaf and Sunday River Resort in Maine and Gatlinburg Sky Lift in Tennessee.
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