Revelstoke and Telluride Added To The Mountain Collective Pass
On Tuesday, August 9, 2016 the Mountain Collective announced that it will be adding both Telluride and Revelstoke to its annual ski pass. This happened the day after Vail Resorts announced that it acquired Whistler Blackcomb for over $1 billion. Lots of things are happening in the ski resort world.

The Mountain Collective Pass is a single ski pass that allows two days of skiing at 14 different ski destinations for a total price of only $409. It’s a direct competitor of the Epic Pass and the MAX Pass.
Let’s do a quick comparison of the Mountain Collective vs Epic Pass vs M.A.X. Pass:
- Mountain Collective – $409 – 2 Days At Each Of the Following Resorts: Alta/Snowbird, Aspen/Snowmass, Jackson Hole, Banff/Lake Louise/Sunshine Village, Mammoth, Revelstoke, Queenstown/Coronet Peak/Remarkables, Squaw Valley/Alpine Meadows, Stowe, Sun Valley, Taos, Telluride, Thredbo, Whistler Blackcomb, Plus access to global affiliates: Chamonix, Valle Nevado, Hakuba Valley
- Epic Pass – $809 – Unlimited Access To The Following Resorts: Vail, Beaver Creek, Breckenridge, Keystone, Park City, Heavenly, Northstar, Kirkwood, Wilmot, Afton Alps, Mt. Brighton, Perisher, Araphoe Basin (Whistler Blackcomb Starting in 17/18)
- Max Pass – $649 – 5 Days At Each Of The Following Resorts: Alyeska, Mt Bachelor, Big Sky, Blue Mountain, Boreal, Boyne Highlands, Boyne Mountain, Brighton, Buck Hill, Copper Mountain, Crystal, Cypress Mountain, Killington, Lee Canyon, Loon, Pico Mountain, The Summit at Snoqualmie, Snowshoe, Solitude, Steamboat, Stratton, Sugarloaf, Sunday River, Trembalnt, Wachusett Mountain, Winter Park
Which one will you buy? Or are you going to stick with day tickets purchased through Liftopia? Or you could just purchase a backcountry skiing set-up and never pay to wait in a lift line… just saying.
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