2025+2026 Season Pass Launch With No Price Hikes

No Price Hikes, Just Powder and Perks – Jay Peak Resort’s 2025+2026 Tier 1 Season Pass Rates Drop March 17
JAY PEAK, Vt. – [March 11, 2025] – As Jay Peak Resort officials continue to watch and be mindful of the economy, the resort announced today that its Tier 1 2025-2026 Season Pass pricing will hold at the same pricing offer for the current season, with no increase, if purchased before April 27. Season passes will go on sale on Monday, March 17.
These passes offer the same pricing as last year’s Tier 1 rates, with no price increases as part of the resort’s Mission Affordability initiative. Jay Peak’s Mission Affordable program aims to offer as wide a variety of price freezes, discounts and promotions as possible to cover as many guests’ financial needs as possible.
“We are committed to continuing to create a genuine, community-oriented resort,” said General Manager Steve Wright. “It’s important for folks to have access to skiing and riding and to help guests navigate the ongoing inflationary pressures, we will freeze many of our prices for next season just as we did this past year. We hope this, along with other programs we’ll roll out during the season, support both our employees and guests alike.”
With the most snow in Eastern North America and more snow than most resorts anywhere in the US ski and snowboard industry, Jay Peak will be pushing its already long season, potentially, even longer. The best way to take advantage of that is by purchasing a 2025+2026 Season Pass, which provides 25+26 passholders unlimited access for another nearly two months of action THIS season, and then the entirety of next year as well.
The season pass also includes a range of shareable perks including reciprocal access to Jay Peak’s five Pacific Group Resorts sister resorts, including Ragged Mountain, Wisp Resort, Wintergreen Resort, Powderhorn Mountain Resort, and Mt Washington Alpine Resort (in British Columbia, Canada). All of those who purchase an Adult, Junior, Family Adult, Family Junior, Senior (65-74), or U29 Pass before October 13 (Tier 3 deadline) will also receive a Season Passholder Appreciation Gift Pack, including limited edition apparel, and thoughtful souvenirs.
TIER 1 ADDED VALUE
Guests purchasing an Adult, Junior, Family Adult, Family Junior, U29, or Senior 65-74 pass will receive a coupon booklet with discounts and deals to use themselves or share. The coupon booklet will include:
- 6 Buddy Passes at 40% off. Valid on Adult, Junior, and Senior lift ticket rates; based on the retail rate for the day.
- 4 Buddy Passes for $20 at the Pump House Indoor Waterpark. Valid Sun-Thu, non-holiday.
- 2 free movie admissions at the Clips & Reels Recreational Center. Valid any day, based on availability.
- And More.
JAY PEAK'S RECORD SNOWFALL – EXTENDING THE SEASON INTO MAY
The current 2024+2025 ski and ride season has been one for the books, with 406 inches of snowfall to date, and more to come. These record-breaking conditions will help Jay extend their season as far into May as possible, ensuring even more opportunities to carve the slopes and enjoy spring skiing.
HOW TO BUY YOUR 2025+2026 SEASON PASS:
- Purchase ONLINE or by calling (800) 451-4449.
- As always, Canadian guests (with valid proof of current residency like a driver's license or Medicare card) can purchase at par by cash or check (all credit card transactions are processed in US funds).
- All Season Pass pickups are at the Tramside Customer Service office.
For more details or to purchase, visit jaypeakresort.com.
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About Jay Peak Resort
Jay Peak Resort is a four-season destination in Northern Vermont, close to the Canadian border and about 60 miles north of Burlington. The resort features 385 acres of skiing and snowboarding terrain serviced by nine lifts including Vermont’s only aerial Tram plus a year-round indoor waterpark, an indoor ice arena, an extensive recreation center, multi-purpose athletic fields, and an 18-hole championship golf course. The resort is best known for its 356 inches of average annual snowfall, compliments of what is known as “The Jay Cloud,” which is the most natural annual snowfall East of the Rocky Mountains. The resort offers a wide range of accommodations, dining options, and unique events catering to all types of visitors.
Contact: Dehlia Wright Marketing & Communications Coordinator dwright@jaypeakresort.com