Indy Pass Signs Vermont’s Jay Peak
Already surging Indy Pass instantly boosts cache with signing of Vermont’s top ski area
Indy Pass, the upstart second-year multipass that delivers two days at each partner mountain for $199, today announced that Vermont’s Jay Peak would become its 57th partner ski area. The addition of one of the Northeast’s top ski resorts instantly changes the complexion and cache of the Indy Pass, adding a flagship mountain that has remained a top draw for glades-and-pow skiers even as most of its regional peers have joined the Epic or Ikon Passes.
“We’re happy to be joining this collection of independent resorts who have created an important product in this day where season pass options seem to have an unremarkable sameness about them,” said Jay Peak GM Steve Wright. “None of the Independent Pass resorts treat the sports of skiing and snowboarding like commodities; that’s important to us. We’re looking forward to a long, safe season and to welcoming Indy Pass Holders to what we think is the most special corner in New England.” Wright joined The Storm Skiing Podcast this morning for a conversation that will hit your inbox later this afternoon.
Posted from The Storm Skiing Journal