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Killington Lowers 2009-10 Season Pass Price

THIS ITEM EXPIRED JUN 1, 2009
 $130 - $999 

Killington Resort is offering Unlimited Adult (ages 19-64) 2009-10 season passes for $999, a $50 price reduction from the 2008-09 early season price. Unlimited Young Adult (13-18) passes are $699 and Unlimited Junior (6-12) passes are $599, both at $130 off the 2008-09 prices. Unlimited Senior (65-69) passes are $799, a $30 reduction, and Unlimited Super Senior (70+) passes are $599, a $130 reduction.

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  • by gma1970 Jul 12, 2009
    I appreciate this information. However, its presented as though this pass is some sort of a bargain. Before PWDR bought Killington, the blackout pass would have included all of ASC's New England properties (Killington, Pico, Sugarbush, Attitash, Sunday River, Sugarloaf) for $379. Now, its Killington and Pico for $649. Let's see here, that math works out to 1/3 of the skiing for 171% of the money. Not so great. To Mr. Nyberg's remark, your passholders may be your most loyal customers. In terms of value, you don't provide enough to keep them from dissapearing in droves which, like me, they have been. PWDR has taken many actions that have convinced me they don't actually like skiers much at all. Pricing is just another. So, until that changes, you might see me now and again but, it won't be often. I skied Killington once last year which means, I spent a whole lot more in the bar in previous (ASC) years than I did on everything combined under PWDR's ownership. Killington has always been a place New Englanders love to hate. PWDR brings that to a whole new level. The terrain keeps us coming back. The cons, (look at the reviews) make us think twice about going. PWDR's attitude toward the skiing public combined with the cons will keep me going elsewhere.
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