Last Day to Purchase 2021-22 Mountain Collective Pass With Early-Bird Discount and Third Bonus Day

Today is the last day Mountain Collective is offering its 2021-22 passes at its lowest price and with a bonus third day at one selected resort. For $499, the Collective Pass offers 2 unrestricted days of access to 23 major resorts around the world (see the full list of resorts here). Kids 12 and under can scoop a pass for just $129. And for the first time this year, teens age 13-18 can purchase a discounted pass for only $399.

After the first 2 days at each resort, passholders can purchase all additional single-day lift tickets for 50% off. Passholders will also be eligible for select lodging discounts at each resort.

This year’s prices go up nearly four months earlier than 2020-21 passes, which did not increase in price until September 1.

Our Take

While it undercuts both the Epic and Ikon Passes price-wise, the Collective Pass will be less practical for most people. The pass offers access to some of the best resorts in North America, but most are large and remote enough to warrant more than a few days’ vacation.

Unless your heart is set on these specific resorts and you don’t plan on spending more than 2-3 days at each, it might be worth considering the Epic Local Pass, which only costs $100 more and offers unlimited access to dozens of competitive destination resorts. The Mountain Collective Pass has the advantage of no holiday blackout dates at any partner resort, but even the entry-level Epic product offers no-blackout access to several decent resort options.

Sam Weintraub

Sam Weintraub is the Founder and Ranker-in-Chief of PeakRankings. His relentless pursuit of the latest industry trends takes him to 40-50 ski resorts each winter season—and shapes the articles, news analyses, and videos that bring PeakRankings to life.

When Sam isn't shredding the slopes, he swaps his skis for a bike and loves exploring coffee shops in different cities.

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