Olympic Valley, CA – Squaw Valley, Alpine Meadows and Sierra-at-Tahoe ski resorts have pooled together to create the new Tahoe Super Pass Plus season pass product announced on Monday.
Under the new program, new and existing gold and silver Squaw Valley and Alpine Meadows season pass holders will now be automatically upgraded to the Tahoe Super Pass Plus without any price increase, offering access to Squaw Valley and Alpine Meadows in North Lake Tahoe, and now to Sierra-at-Tahoe Resort in South Lake Tahoe.
“Sierra Resort is one of the great mountain resorts of California and a longstanding legend with its history, terrain and family friendly slopes. After getting to know their mountain and their staff, it was clear that our inspiration and values are very much aligned,” said Andy Wirth, president and CEO of Squaw Valley and Alpine Meadows. “It was in that light that we forged this substantial new benefit for our gold and silver passholders.”
Combined, this brings skiers and riders access to 8,000 acres, 15 terrain parks, two super pipes, 57 lifts, and 316 trails across three Lake Tahoe ski resorts. The Tahoe Super Pass Plus will be valid at Sierra-at-Tahoe Resort Sunday through Friday, non-holiday only. Blackout dates will include December 26-31, January 19-20 and February 16-17. Gold passholders will also receive 50 percent off lift tickets all season long at Squaw and Alpine’s sister Mountain Collective resorts: Aspen/Snowmass in Colorado, Wyoming’s Jackson Hole and Alta Ski Area in Utah.
Sierra-at-Tahoe Resort season passholders will now be able to ski Squaw Valley and Alpine Meadows from opening through December 21, and from April 15 through closing. On all other days throughout the season, Sierra-at-Tahoe passholders can purchase $75 lift tickets on non-holiday weekends, and $50 lift tickets on non-holiday weekdays.
“This is without a doubt the best pass partnership in Lake Tahoe history. Sierra Resort, Squaw Valley, and Alpine Meadow passholders now get to enjoy legendary terrain on both sides of the lake,” said John Rice, general manager at Sierra-at-Tahoe Resort. “Sierra Resort passholders will get to experience the open bowls, iconic runs, unforgettable big mountain terrain, and legendary spring conditions that Squaw and Alpine offer. Passholders now have options on both the North and South Shore, offering access to nationally recognized terrain parks, extraordinary learn-to-ride programs and more. It’s the ultimate value.”
The new joint effort competes directly with season passes offered by Vail Resorts, which combine Northstar on Tahoe’s north shore with both Kirkwood and Heavenly at the south end of the lake.
The Tahoe Super Pass Plus is available at www.tahoesuperpass.com starting at $519 for adult silver passes and $749 for adult gold passes. Prices are only guaranteed through December 7. Regular bronze Tahoe Super Passes are still available for $429, although they do not include access to Sierra-at-Tahoe. Prices are slated to increase as much as $100 after December 7.