Squaw Valley and Alpine Meadows are rolling back prices for the 2014-15 Tahoe Super Pass to only $379, a $50 savings for skiers and snowboarders. The discounted Bronze Pass (otherwise priced at $429) is now available while supplies last on www.tahoesuperpass.com. The limited-time offer is expected to sell out quickly.
The price slash comes just 11 days before Squaw Valley and Alpine Meadows’ upcoming season pass deadline. Current pricing for the 2014-15 Tahoe Super Pass is only guaranteed through Monday, Sept. 8, though the $379 Bronze Pass price is only available while quantities last.
The Squaw Valley and Alpine Meadows 2014-15 Tahoe Super Pass offers access to the most skiable terrain in a single day, on a single pass. The Gold and Silver passes offer skiers and riders access to 9,650 acres of terrain across four Lake Tahoe Resorts: Squaw Valley, Alpine Meadows, Sierra-at-Tahoe and Sugar Bowl Resort/Royal Gorge Cross Country.
Squaw Valley is slated to open Wednesday, Nov. 26, just in time for the Thanksgiving Holiday. Alpine Meadows is scheduled to open Friday, Dec. 12. Opening dates are dependent on weather and snow conditions.
Skiers and riders looking for the best guaranteed pricing and access to the most terrain in a single day on a single season pass are encouraged to buy now before the limited $379 Bronze Passes sell-out, or before the Bronze Plus, Silver and GoldPass prices risk going up on September 9.
Bronze Pass – $379 (available only until quantities sell out)
Regular Price $429 (price guaranteed only through Sept. 8)
Bronze Plus Pass – $519 (price guaranteed only through Sept. 8)
Access to Squaw Valley and Alpine Meadows
Discounted Friends and Family Tickets
Silver Pass – $579 (price guaranteed only through Sept. 8)
Access to Squaw Valley and Alpine Meadows
2 days at Sierra-at-Tahoe
2 days at Sugar Bowl
Discounted Friends and Family Tickets
Gold Pass – $809 (price guaranteed only through Sept. 8)
Access to Squaw Valley and Alpine Meadows
4 days at Sierra-at-Tahoe
4 days at Sugar Bowl
About Squaw Valley
Host of the 1960 Winter Olympics, Squaw Valley is internationally renowned for legendary terrain that spans 3,600 skiable acres, six peaks and 30 chairlifts, and ranges from an expansive mountaintop beginner area to unrivaled expert steeps, trees and bowls. Off the mountain, families relax in The Village at Squaw Valley around the cozy fire pits or enjoy a host of restaurants, bars, boutiques and art galleries. Guests can stay in one of The Village at Squaw Valley’s one, two or three bedroom suites, each with a fireplace, kitchen and balcony, for the ultimate slopeside lodging experience.
About Alpine Meadows
Alpine Meadows’ seven powder bowls, summit-to-base groomed slopes, and authentic hospitality are among the many attributes that have made the resort a favorite of the local community and visitors alike. Alpine Meadows offers skiers and riders access to more than 100 trails across 2,400 skiable acres serviced by 13 lifts. With its high annual snowfall of 450 inches, the resort boasts one of Tahoe’s longest skiing and boarding seasons.
Squaw Valley and Alpine Meadows joined forces in November 2011, bringing the two ski resorts under common ownership. Skiers and riders can access 6,000 skiable acres, 42 lifts and 270+ trails at Squaw and Alpine Meadows on one lift ticket or season pass.
For more information about Squaw Valley or Alpine Meadows, visit www.squaw.com or www.skialpine.com or call 1.800.403.0206.