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102 of 105 Indy Pass Partners Confirmed For The 2023-24 Season
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Michael Fulton (SnowStash)
Last week, The Indy Pass has released an updated list of resorts committed to the 2023-2024 season, with 102 out of 105 Indy Alpine resorts from the 2022-2023 season returning. The three uncommitted resorts are Snow Valley, Mt. Hood Meadows, and Mt. Ashland, with Alterra expected to renew after acquiring Snow Valley. The Allied and Cross Country resort lists will be published after the Indy season ends on April 30th. Indy Pass Founder Doug Fish says that more than a dozen new resorts are in the queue to join the coalition, with significant growth expected for the 2023-2024 season in both the domestic and international markets. Indy Passholders who signed up for the waitlist before March 23rd can purchase passes, with waitlist pass sales ending on March 30th. The Adult Base Pass is $299, and the Adult Indy+ Pass is $399 for zero blackout days. Sales to the general public begin on April 1st. Overall, the high retention rate of partner resorts for the upcoming season is a testament to the success of the Indy Pass and its growing popularity among skiers and snowboarders.
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