Indy Pass Set to Add New Resorts

The Indy Pass has expanded with dozens of new resorts for the 25/26 season and goes back on sale to the public on August 28th. 

The full list of new resorts will be announced when the pass goes on sale next week.

PlanetSKI understands it will include dozens of new resorts across the United States, Canada, Austria, France, Slovenia, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Scotland, and Japan.

The Indy Pass is also introducing a Learn-to-Turn Pass that aims to introduce new skiers and riders to the sport at selected resorts.

“Indy Pass is the Ski Pass with Purpose,” said the Indy Pass Director, Erik Mogensen.

“That purpose is keeping skiing independent and accessible at all costs.

“We are charging forward with new resorts and programs that get people making turns at independent mountains, and there is more to come.”

The new pass will offer three total days of lift access, and includes rentals and lessons for just $189.

The Learn-to-Turn Pass will be available for purchase starting August 28th and will remain available throughout the season.

Limited Passes, Waitlist Priority, Payment Plan

Indy Pass will exceed its 250 Resort Guarantee announced last spring.

With the additional resorts and the capacity they add to the Indy network, the 25/26 Indy Pass will go on sale for a short time until capacity is met.

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

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

Indy Pass reported a significant increase in passholders for the 24/25 winter, along with record sales last spring.

When the 25/26 Indy Pass went on sale on March 1st, the sale lasted just ten days before reaching capacity.

PlanetSKI + INDY Pass. Image © PlanetSKI

PlanetSKI + INDY Pass. Image © PlanetSKI

PlanetSKI had an Indy Pass last winter and put it to good use when we were in Japan for an extended 6-week visit:

A growing waiting list is currently in place to manage first-come, first-served access to the sale before any remaining passes are made available to the public.

Indy’s No Bank, No Interest payment plan will again be made available, allowing individuals and families the ability to spread out the cost of their passes over time.

“Everyone in skiing is searching for the holy grail of skier development, and Indy Pass will attempt to move the needle by keeping it cheap, simple, and widely accessible,”said Indy Pass Founder, Doug Fish.

“We’re in the process of recruiting Indy resorts to participate and look forward to growing this program in the coming years.”

About the Indy Pass 

The Indy Pass is the fastest-growing multi-mountain pass in the world.

It offers 250+ Alpine and Nordic resorts across the US, Canada, Europe, Japan, and South America, each providing two days of skiing or riding, plus a third day at a discounted rate.

Indy resorts are independent of any significant corporate ownership, and many are owned and operated by multi-generational families, providing a uniquely authentic and affordable skiing experience.

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