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2024/25 Epic Pass Now on Sale

The Epic Pass is now on sale with access to world-class ski resorts in North America, plus across Switzerland, France, Italy and Austria.

With the planned addition of Crans-Montana Mountain Resort to the Epic Pass lineup next winter, this multi-resort season Pass is becoming an increasingly attractive option for skiers and snowboarders looking for access to some premier slopes across Europe.

“While the snow is still falling this winter, now is the time to plan ahead for next winter, because the 2024/25 Epic Pass just went on sale and is currently available to purchase at the lowest price of the year,” said a statement from the Epic Pass.

People who purchase an Epic Pass now will get access to ski some major resorts in Europe:

  • Andermatt-Sedrun-Disentis, Switzerland.
  • Verbier 4 Vallées, Switzerland.
  • Les 3 Vallées, France.
  • Ski Dolomiti, Italy.
  • Ski Arlberg, Austria.
  • Crans-Montana Mountain Resort, Switzerland (subject to the closure of Vail Resorts’ acquisition).

Vail Resorts set to buy Crans-Montana

Crans Montana – photo c/o Snow Camp

“Home to breathtaking scenery, deep powder and après ski, Europe’s world-class ski resorts offer seemingly endless terrain and memorable experiences,” said Mike Goar, Vail Resorts’ COO of Mountain Operations based in Switzerland.

“We are thrilled to bring the Epic Pass to European skiers and riders offering a new way to access to a growing network of spectacular European resorts in Switzerland, France, Italy and Austria.

“Each unique and iconic, no matter which resort you choose to visit, as a Pass Holder we are committed to making your experience next season great.”

Crans-Montana Mountain Resort offers skiers over 1,400 meters of skiable vertical terrain with 140 kilometers of pistes.

The resort is two and a half hours away from Vail Resorts’ other owned and operated European resort, SkiArena Andermatt-Sedrun, in central Switzerland.

Andermatt-Sedrun, when combined with neighboring mountain Disentis, offer 180 kilometers of pistes and 33 lifts climbing to nearly 3,000m.

One year into Vail Resorts’ majority stake acquisition of Andermatt-Sedrun, Vail Resorts has invested $11.5 million.

There’s an additional $12 million to be invested into high-impact growth capital projects this coming summer.

Plans include upgrading and replacing snowmaking infrastructure.

In addition, Vail Resorts plans to invest in the on-mountain dining experience with improvements to the Milez and Natschen restaurants.

These investments are expected to be complete ahead of the 2024/2025 ski season and remain subject to regulatory approvals and date changes.

In addition to its impressive European resort roster, the Epic Pass offers unlimited, unrestricted access to 37 resorts in North America, including:

  • Whistler Blackcomb in British Columbia;
  • Vail Mountain and Breckenridge in the Colorado Rocky Mountains;
  •  Park City Mountain in Utah.
Park City, Utah

Park City, Utah. Image © PlanetSKI

It is of interest for Europeans interested in skiing both closer to home and across the Atlantic.

The Epic Pass also offers access to Hakuba Valley and Rusutsu Resort in Japan.

With additional partner resorts, the Epic Pass unlocks access to more than 80 resorts.

All 2024/25 Epic Passes are available now on the Epic Pass website.

Some of the most popular Passes for European skiers and riders include:

  • Epic Pass, $982 USD, provides unlimited, unrestricted access to Crans-Montana Mountain Resort* and Andermatt-Sedrun-Disentis; seven consecutive days at Skirama Dolomiti and Les 3 Vallées; five consecutive days at Verbier 4 Vallées; and three consecutive days at Ski Arlberg. Resort access at Ski Arlberg and Verbier requires overnight stays at on-resort lodging. The Epic Pass also offers unlimited, unrestricted access to 37 resorts in North American (including Whistler Blackcomb, Vail, Breckenridge and Park City) and three resorts in Australia. With additional partner resorts like Hakuba Valley and Rusutsu in Japan, the Epic Pass unlocks access to more than 80 resorts worldwide. No reservations required at any resorts, except Telluride.
  • Epic Day Pass, starting as low as $93 USD per day at Andermatt-Sedrun-Disentis and Crans-Montana*, allows skiers and riders to build their own pass, choosing from one to seven days, resort access, and holidays or not. With an Epic Day Pass, you can lock in your access, and decide later when and where to go – without concern of a day selling out. Epic Day Pass Holders with All Resorts Access will be able to use any of their days at Andermatt-Sedrun-Disentis and Crans-Montana*.

*Subject to the close of the acquisition of Crans-Montana Mountain Resort.

About Vail Resorts, Inc. (NYSE: MTN)

Vail Resorts is a network of the best destination and close-to-home ski resorts in the world including Vail Mountain, Breckenridge, Park City Mountain, Whistler Blackcomb, Stowe, and 32 additional resorts across North America; Andermatt-Sedrun in Switzerland; and Perisher, Hotham, and Falls Creek in Australia.

Its EpicPromise is to reach a zero net operating footprint by 2030, support its employees and communities, and broaden engagement in our sport.