Indy Pass Sees Record Interest as 25/26 Sales Set to End

Indy Pass has announced that sales for the 2025/26 season will end after midnight on Monday, March 10th. It only went on sale on March 1st. NEW

Indy Pass reported its strongest renewal rates for the initial sales period, prompting an earlier than expected halt after the strong sales.

Prices are currently: Adult Base Pass $369 (£285) / Kids $209 (£162).

“This year’s Indy Pass offers the most value to date and remains one of the best deals in the ski industry,” said Indy Pass Founder, Doug Fish.

“The 25/26 Indy Pass is backed by a 250 Resort Guarantee, offering pass holders two days of skiing/riding at each resort plus a third discounted day.

“For those considering buying our pass at the lowest price, this Monday will be the final day to do it.”

Image c/o Indy Pass

Image c/o Indy Pass

The Indy Pass offers 250+ Alpine and Nordic resorts across the US, Canada, Europe, Japan, and South America.

Each provides two days of skiing or snowboarding, plus a third discounted day.

Indy resorts are independent of any significant corporate ownership.

Many are owned and operated by multi-generational families, providing an authentic and affordable skiing experience.

Next season further resorts, including Pila in Italy and Rauriser-Hochalmbahnen in Austria, are on the pass:

“Demand for the 25/26 Indy Pass has quickly exceeded our expectations, and we anticipate reaching our limit by Monday,” said Indy Pass Director, Erik Mogensen.

“The demand we’re seeing underscores a promising sentiment amongst the ski community: folks are increasingly interested in the independent side of the ski industry. For them, that means fewer lines, more options, and more value.”

Indy Pass limits the number of passes sold to balance resort capacity and pass holders in each region.

This strategy eliminates the risk of overselling passes and creating chronic crowding issues seen on other passes.

Whether or not the pass will go back on sale in the autumn is dependent on the capacity added by new resorts.

“By taking the pass off sale now, it allows us to focus on our 250 Resort Guarantee for the 25/26 season,” added Mogensen.

“Since the beginning, we’ve focused on giving our pass holders more of what they want, which is more access to authentic, independent ski resorts.

“Sure, we can leave it on sale for a month longer and sell more passes, but we won’t.

“Our current pass holders appreciate this, and that’s what matters.”

PlanetSKI editor James Cove is currently in Japan on an extended visit and has been using an Indy Pass at several off-the-beaten-track resorts including Kirora, Kumai and Mount Racey.

Resorts in Europe already on it include the ones around Innsbruck in Austria, Kufstein in the Ski Welt in Austria, Baqueira Beret in Spain and Glencoe in Scotland.

In North America there are some PlanetSKI favourites:

Tamarack and Brundage in Idaho, USA.

Loveland in Colorado, USA.

Castle Mountain in Alberta, Canada.

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