The most flexible ski pass for Aussies is on sale!

The most flexible ski pass for Aussies is on sale!

The 2020 Epic Australia Pass, the most flexible ski pass for Australians, is on sale today.

Priced at only $829, guests can lock in Australia’s best value for unlimited, global, year-round skiing and riding for only $49 upfront.

The Epic Australia Pass pays for itself in just four days and unlocks year-round skiing across Australia, Japan, Whistler Blackcomb and the Best of the US resorts including Vail, Breckenridge, Park City and more.

At $829 for adults, $469 for students (up to Year 12) and $639 for seniors (65 years and over), the Epic Australia Pass allows guests to ski and ride year-round, all on one pass.

Australian skiers and snowboarders can enjoy unlimited, unrestricted access to Perisher, Falls Creek, Hotham, Crested Butte and more; 10 total days of access in Japan at Rusutsu Resort and the ten resorts in the Hakuba Valley; unlimited access with holiday restrictions to world-class resorts including Park City in Utah, Breckenridge in Colorado, Heavenly, Northstar and Kirkwood in Lake Tahoe and more.

In addition, Epic Australia Pass holders will receive 10 combined days at Whistler Blackcomb, Vail and Beaver Creek.

Australian skiers and snowboarders who do not want to navigate holiday restrictions in the US and Canada, or who want more than 10 days combined at Whistler Blackcomb, Vail and Beaver Creek, can upgrade to the Epic Australia Plus Pass.

Pete Brulisauer, chief operating officer of Perisher, said: “We are incredibly excited to offer the Epic Australia Pass to our guests, providing more access than ever before to world-class resorts in Australia and across the globe.”

The Epic Australia Pass starts with the 2020 Perisher, Falls Creek and Hotham snow season and concludes with the 2020-21 snow season in the Northern Hemisphere, which is generally from November 2020 to May 2021.

Epic Australia Pass holders can protect their plans from unforeseen circumstances by purchasing Pass Refund Protection for $25 for adults, AU$15 for students and AU$20 for seniors.

Email the Travel Weekly team at traveldesk@travelweekly.com.au

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