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Ikon Pass To Expand In 2023 24 Season


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Ikon Pass to Expand in 2023-24 Season

New Resorts, Expanded Benefits, and More

Ikon Pass, the popular ski pass that grants access to over 50 resorts in the United States, Canada, and Europe, is expanding in the 2023-24 season. Several new resorts are joining the Ikon Pass network, and existing pass holders will enjoy expanded benefits and more access to skiing and snowboarding terrain.

One of the most significant additions to the Ikon Pass is the inclusion of Solitude Mountain Resort in Utah. Solitude is a popular destination for skiers and snowboarders, and its addition to the Ikon Pass network will give pass holders access to over 1,200 acres of skiable terrain.

In addition to Solitude, the Ikon Pass is also adding two new resorts in Canada: Panorama Mountain Resort in British Columbia and Nakiska Ski Resort in Alberta.

Panorama Mountain Resort is a popular destination for skiers and snowboarders of all levels, and it offers stunning views of the Rocky Mountains. Nakiska Ski Resort is a smaller resort, but it is located just minutes from Calgary, making it a convenient option for skiers and snowboarders in the area.

In addition to the new resorts, Ikon Pass holders will also enjoy expanded benefits in the 2023-24 season, including:

  • More blackout dates at popular resorts, such as Vail and Aspen.
  • More days of skiing and snowboarding at certain resorts, such as Alta and Snowbird.
  • Access to new terrain at several resorts, such as Jackson Hole and Whistler Blackcomb.

The Ikon Pass is a great option for skiers and snowboarders who want to experience the best that the sport has to offer. With over 50 resorts in the network, pass holders have access to a wide variety of terrain and activities. The Ikon Pass is also a great way to save money on lift tickets, especially if you plan on skiing or snowboarding at multiple resorts throughout the season.

The Ikon Pass is available for purchase now. For more information, visit the Ikon Pass website.


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