Crystal Mountain and The Summit at Snoqualmie Announce New Season Pass Benefits
As recent changes bring Crystal Mountain and The Summit under the same management company, both resorts have unveiled exciting season pass benefits.
Crystal Mountain Unlimited passholders will have up to ten days of skiing at The Summit and Alpental, while their Mid-week passholders will enjoy five mid-week days. Restrictions on these skiing benefits are being kept to a minimum for all qualifying Crystal and Summit passholders.
Additionally, The Summit has launched a new season pass that specifically offers skiing benefits for Crystal Mountain, as well as all other Boyne USA resort locations in North America. Named the “Big S Unlimited Plus!“Â the season pass provides for up to five free days of skiing at Crystal Mountain, as well as up to ten free days of skiing at other Boyne USA ski properties.
“We are really thrilled to launch this new product, which will allow our customers unlimited access to The Summit as well as an opportunity to experience the unique personality of our new sister resort, Crystal Mountain,“Â said Guy Lawrence, sales and marketing director at The Summit. “I believe that the Summit Unlimited Plus! will prove to be an exciting and popular choice for many of our loyal season pass customers,“Â Lawrence added.
Mutual exclusions between Crystal Mountain and The Summit include: 12/26/07 through to 12/31/07, as well as 1/19/08 through to 1/21/08. Full details of season passes and corresponding benefits, as well as any restrictions and conditions for inter-resort skiing privileges, can be found at both resorts’ websites.
The new Summit seasons pass and inter-resort benefits for both mountains passholders come on the heels of the recent announcement that Boyne USA Resorts, the management company behind Crystal Mountain, Washington, and several other ski resorts in North America, had taken over the lease for The Summit at Snoqualmie from Booth Creek Ski Holdings, Incorporated. CNL Income Properties, Incorporated maintains ownership.