Thredbo’s partnership with the Mountain Collective North American pass means you may be eligible to ski and snowboard for half price all NEXT season.
Thredbo joined the big guns of skiing and snowboarding earlier this month as the first international partner resort for The Mountain Collective alongside Whistler Backcomb, Aspen Snowmass, Jackson Hole, Mammoth Mountain, Alta Snowbird, Banff Lake Louise Sunshine Village, Sun Valley and Squaw and Alpine Meadows and now Hakuba in Japan and Valle Nevada in Chile.
Pass holders get 22 days of skiing across these resorts with two days at each and a bonus third day at one resort of your choice.
But that’s not the best news of all for Australian skiers and snowboarders. The best news is that the Mountain Collective pass costs only US$379 ($99 for kids under 12) and holders of the 2015/2016 Mountain Collective pass that ski in Thredbo in the 2015 season receive up to three days skiing for free and then 50% off every ski day after that.
Before you ask, there are no black out dates. None.
But I already have a Thredbo season pass, I hear you exclaim. Well, both Thredbo season pass holders and Mountain Collective Pass holders will automatically receive 50% off day passes at all Mountain Collective resorts for 2015/2016, again with no black out dates.
Thredbo season passes are on sale now for $999 for adults, $899 for tertiary students and $599 for those 17 and under.
There’s snow on the ground in Thredbo with snow making in full progress and just over a week to go till opening day.
Check out Mountain Collective at mountaincollective.com