Jay Peak Joins Indy Pass
The Indy Pass has added Jay Peak in Vermont to its alliance of independent ski areas, bringing alliance membership to a total of 57 resorts. Jay Peak will offer two days of skiing and riding to Indy Pass holders, with no blackout dates for the 2020-21 season.JayPeak
The addition of Jay Peak significantly enhances the options for Northeastern Indy Pass holders who will now receive two days at each of 13 resorts in the region with no blackouts. Adult passes are $199 and kids $99.
“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. 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,” said Steve Wright, GM at Jay Peak Resort.
With an average annual snowfall of 359 inches, a substantial lift system and trail network, a dazzling variety of lodging options, and a world-class, indoor waterpark, Jay Peak is one of New England’s most unique and exciting destination resorts.
“It’s fantastic to see another major northern New England icon like Jay Peak involved in the Indy Pass! Yet another big, family friendly ski area with great snow and truly challenging terrain. Things are gonna be exciting up here in the 603 and the 802!” said John Devivo, GM at Cannon Mountain.
In just its second year the Indy Pass has expanded to 57 resorts in the US and Canada and seen a 600% year-over-year sales increase. The pass offers an industry-leading buyer’s assurance program that provides an automatic 20-80% credit if passholders use their pass less than four days – no questions asked. Prices will increase on December 1st and again on January 1st.