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Wachusett Passes Mean Savings

Season passes for Wachusett, Mass. are on sale now. Season passes for Wachusett, Mass. are on sale now.

The only problem for Wachusett skiers will be choosing the right pass before prices go up Oct. 29.

The Gold Century Pass offers unlimited skiing all season long and costs $499 until Oct. 29, then increases to $599.

The Silver Pass, good Monday through Friday non-holidays and every night of the season, plus weekends before Christmas and after March 1, 2009, costs $279 and $379. The pass also knocks $15 off weekend/holiday tickets.

The Bronze Pass, good Monday through Friday except holidays and school vacations, and every night of the season, costs $209, then $309. It also knocks $10 off weekend/holiday/vacation tickets.

The Senior Gold Pass is good for unlimited skiing all season long and costs $229. The Senior Bronze Pass costs $199 and is good for skiing Monday through Friday and every night.

The Weekend Pass costs $389 and is valid every weekend through the season.

The Corporate Pass costs $799 and is unlimited, transferable, and includes one Mountain Suite session.

A Parking Pass costs $159 for season-long day parking. The Rental Pass costs $169 for skis and $199 for snowboards and offers unlimited use of equipment all season long.

Visit Wachusett's season pass site to purchase your pass.

 

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  • by Christopher W. Andrews Nov 2, 2008
    I have skied Wachusett for the last three years. I would rate myself as advanced in my age category (65 +). As a youngster, I skied all over New England with my family. I focused on cross country for 25 years until my daughter moved to Lake Tahoe, and insisted I get back into downhill. I now split my winter skiing both Tahoe and Wachusett.
    Wachusett is a terrific ski area, and I try to get there at least once every week or two during the season. The area is unique for southern New England, and only a two hour ride from my home near Mystic, Ct. I can get there when the area opens, and be home by early evening to feed the dog! As a senior, the lift ticket is quite reasonable. I enjoy the open slopes which one may find during the week, and the lodge has a variety of seating. The upstairs dining is truely excellent, a fine menu, not too pricey and a very friendly staff. I look forward to getting back into the action this season. Thank you Polar Spring!
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