It looks like IKON is still limiting the number of days pass holders get at A-Basin despite having bought the resort. But you now have to make parking reservations. Makes sense I guess with the limited space up at the divide. But honestly, I kind of said goodbye to that mountain after my 2 days there this year. It's absolutely mobbed because of its proximity to Denver. Cool as hell terrain though. Pallivicini on a powder day is a FUCKING BLAST!!!! In 2023 I actually passed out at the top of the Zuma bowl because I didn't even attempt to acclimate. Flew into Denver late, went drinking, woke up at 5am and immediately hopped on the lift to 12,600'. Doh. I was only out a couple of minutes tho.joelb wrote: Have spent a decent amount of time in CO and a couple other places with big mountains. Great memories, great views and great frustration with how much of an expensive pain in the ass the big resorts have made it to go there. Unless you buy a season pass in June, you are basically lighting money on fire in Colorado. Which I confess I have done a few times.
A-Basin has been a favorite. I hope it stays solid despite being sold to Alterra.
Affordability...yeah, you have to commit to it if you don't wanna get gouged. I will say that the Mountain Collective pass is an outstanding deal if you're able to make a road trip out of it! I paid $579 for 2 days at each of their mountains (plus one 3rd bonus day). And their lineup might be the best of any pass. When you consider that lift tickets have shattered the $200 per day barrier and are closing in on $300, I got outstanding value for my money. It ended up coming out to $35 per day. This was my itinerary:
2 days at Taos, 2 at A-Basin, 1 at Snowmass, 1 at Ajax, 1 at Highlands, 1 at Alta, 2 at Snowbasin, 2 at Snowbird, 2 at Grand Targhee (without a doubt, the coolest mountain there is), and 2 at Jackson Hole. Buying day passes at the ticket window, this would have cost almost $4000.
There are still some great, affordable options out there with no lift lines and amazing terrain. Wolf Creek ($89 per day). Monarch and Sunlight are both very low key and affordable too and in no way lacking.