Ok, so I wish I could go back to college. I see the excitement in my
two kids' eyes as they pack and plan for their fall semesters on campus. New curriculum, seeing their classmates, and
of course the anticipation of keggers and crazy times . My envy really piques
when I see the annual season pass deals that roll out for college students.
Certainly incentive to roll out of bed on weekends and hit the ski slopes.
Jay Peak and Burke Mountain have a Judge Pass for just $199 at the Northern Vermont sister ski resorts, but you need to jump on that price by September 5.
So make Dean's List, and make a decision on where to do your downhill thesis this season. The college pass deals will be making a splash at college fairs everywhere. Enjoy the student discount during those sweet four years before reality, careers and real ski sticker shock sets in.
Here is a "new" New
England pass deal for college students - the 4.0 College Pass. Clever name, and
an impressive conglomerate of 4 mountains - Okemo Mountain Resort, Killington Resort, Pico Mountain and Mount Sunapee Resort. And the price is nice at $369, if
you purchase (or Mom and Dad do) by December 15, 2013. Even better scholastic
news, the pass has no blackout dates - so you can ski during holidays, college
break, Presidents weekend, you get the drill. There is also a buddy bonus, you
can bring up to five college friends for 50% off tickets. Sounds like a plan,
and an après ski party! The 4.0 College Pass gets students 378 trails or 150
miles of skiable terrain with 8,727 vertical feet at the 4 ski resorts, 19
terrain parks and 59 lifts - how's that for some Econ 101. Vermont and New Hampshire
road trip anyone?
A smart student should compare that 4.0 pass to the College New England
Pass, which is $349 if you buy before Nov 30, with unlimited skiing at Sunday River, Sugarloaf and Loon. These three
ski areas combine to give students 347
trails, 42 lifts, 2,265 acres and 7,260 vertical feet, to weigh in to their winter
decision making. Obviously ideal for students
in proximity to Maine and New Hampshire ski slopes.
Jay Peak and Burke Mountain have a Judge Pass for just $199 at the Northern Vermont sister ski resorts, but you need to jump on that price by September 5.
So make Dean's List, and make a decision on where to do your downhill thesis this season. The college pass deals will be making a splash at college fairs everywhere. Enjoy the student discount during those sweet four years before reality, careers and real ski sticker shock sets in.
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