Bring back the “pay per ride” point cards and turnstiles at the lifts!
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Dibs, release, iceman, Woodsy, Jeremiah, Ned and Kristen, George and the Fogs, Karl (now Cindy), Burke, Barker (then Como). After that was years of Solisunday with some of the best people I’ve had the fortune of skiing with.
I miss the shit out of those days. My old famous was “Eagle at 11.” We could roll up at 10:45, park down by Eagle and walk onto Eagle to easily find fresh pow somewhere without any effort.
Time marches on…
Thanks for letting me tag along back then as a young rider. I have nothing but fond memories at Soli. So many people I skied with and still call friends today.
Lived in Logan and came down to a gaggle of Wasatchers like Flykdog, BobMc, I believe Ned was there and more. I’m fuzzy. We hit PHorn and came down what this guy thought was the most fun down in thigh deep powder I’d ever rode. That moment is still drilled into my mind as possibly the most fun day I’ve ever had with friends.
Years later Mrs. Woodsy had the displeasure of hearing my acl explode at the top of Postcard. I remember a MacDaddy bringing me both snow in a ziplock and a beer simultaneously. I’ll never forget that help buddy.
That time allowed me to meet so many great skiers and riders. There was always a place to pull up with the Solisunday crowd. Even for a slowboarder. Such a fun time.
Anyone have a student referral code? Looking to pick up a pass for my son who's starting school in winter term. Yes, he should pay for his own pass, but he got a full tuition scholarship so this is my reward for him.
does he have a school email yet?
I got a really good deal with just my school email
Yeah, it's $879 for the full pass for students. It was cheaper earlier this year. If you can get a student referral, it's $689.
got it
I paid a lot less than that but I didn’t go for the full pass because I won’t ski Ikon resorts during the holidays
Anyone have much experience with the reservation system? Seems easy enough to make a reservation and they claim there could be a penalty for no showing. I'm curious if night skiing at Brighton actually needs a reservation and if we no show will we be blocked from Brighton the next day? Seems unlikely the Ikon-Boyne systems would be that integrated, put also not that difficult to do technically. If we make good time on the drive, wanting to go night skiing this Saturday with my kids, but also good chance of not.
ha, nevermind...ikon just emailed me a reminder with details, " Reservations are NOT required to ride past 2 p.m."
Anyone know how the Ikon buddy tickets system works? I have a full pass, and it looks like I can email buddy tickets to friends. Do I have to be present with my pass at the same time for redeeming the buddy tickets?
Over a couple of years of having an ikon pass, this is the first time I've found anyone who needed a ticket.
They get a link and then they are sent to the estore of the resort to buy the ticket. At least that's how it worked at Sun valley when I tested it.
Then buddy redeems ticket.
To answer your question - you do not need to be present.
The lame thing about the 25% off friends and family discount is they have to be used on the day you ski and can't be used on advanced purchases. But a lot of these Ikon resorts are using variable pricing where you save if you buy in advance and then they jack the price up if you buy on the day you ski. In other words, for some resorts, you can save 25% if you buy advance. And you can save 25% if you use an Ikon friends and family discount. In other works, the perk really isn't a perk.
Buddy has to create an Ikon account and you email them a link, no need to be there. Just about every resort is different and sometimes changes depending who is at the ticket window. Some you have to purchase online others at ticket window. For resorts that don't charge more same day, can be a big savings.
There isn’t much consistency from what I can tell. It all depends on the resort.
What can the TGR dentists and lawyers tell me about this Ikon class action lawsuit from 2019-2020?
https://www.skipasssettlement.com/
I heard about this for the first time this morning on the radio. It seems like I don’t need to do anything other than look for a credit on my Ikon account when I buy next season’s pass.
Anything I’m missing?
You should have received a notice and filed a claim by the deadline, which has passed. If you timely filed for the credit then it ranges from $10-$150.
In my case, since I used my pass more than 7 days, my credit would only have been $10 (the less you used your pass, the bigger the potential credit. There are gradations.) Not worth my time to fill out forms but YMMV…
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I got $10, ikon emailed today.
Wahoooo, $10 :rolleyes2
think of it as a free burger :D