Mountain Collective

Mountain Collective
Private
Industry Ski resorts
Area served
Worldwide
Products Ski passes
Website mountaincollective.com

Mountain Collective is a company that provides season passes to its member winter resorts.

Founding and overview

The Mountain Collective provides annual ski passes that provide skiing and snowboarding at its member resorts,[1] with its first member resorts including Aspen.[2] The passes are produced by Liftopia, and originally included four resort areas,[3] including eight mountains.[4] As of the 2016/17 season, the passes included mountains as twelve resort areas in Europe, South America, Asia, and North America.[5]

Members

During the 2015-16 season the company’s member resort areas included Sun Valley in Idaho; Mammoth Mountain, Squaw Valley, and Alpine Meadows in California; Alta and Snowbird in Utah; Aspen/Snowmass in Colorado; Jackson Hole in Wyoming;[1] Banff-Lake Louise-Sunshine in Alberta (which joined the previous year);[6] as well as Whistler-Blackcomb in British Columbia;[7][8] Stowe in Vermont; Taos Ski Valley in New Mexico;[9] and Thredbo in Australia (each added for the 2015-16 season).[10] The pass included two days per resort and a discount on further days at any of them, such as a percentage off regular fees.[11] Non-North American affiliate resorts that Mountain Collective provide two annual passes to include Valle Nevado in Chile; [12] Chamonix, France; [13] and Hakuba Valley, Japan. In the 2016-17 season, Ski Queenstown/Coronet Peak/The Remarkables in New Zealand will be added to the Mountain Collective pass as well.[14]

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