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Powdr’s “Passholder Promise” at Killington – Response to Covid-19

by MJ Tarallo

Still another ski industry powerhouse has announced a response to the Coronavirus Pandemic, according to the industry trade media entity saminfo.com. Those who like to ski at Killington (VT) will be happy campers. 

Powdr, the parent company for Killington and 18 other ski areas, has launched what it is calling the Passholder Promise at Killington Resort in Vermont. The Promise provides 2019-20 season passholders with discounts on 2020-21 passes or K-Tickets, a refund guarantee and extended spring pricing on 2020-21 season passes, and a guarantee for the resort’s all-seasons subscription pass, Beast 365. 

All 2019-20 season passholders will receive a voucher toward a 2020-21 season pass or K-Ticket. Voucher values range from $50 for Vermont Student passholders to $150 for adults holding an Unlimited Pass. Values are based on pass type and age group. The vouchers will be valid through the end of the 2020-21 season and can be redeemed online or via phone purchase.

Best pricing for 2020-21 passes has been extended through July 15, 2020. The resort’s three-installment payment plan will also be available through that date.

In addition, any 2020-21 passholder who has not used his or her pass by Nov. 20, 2020 can be issued a full refund if they so choose, for any reason. The resort’s winter season typically runs from late October to early June.

The Beast 365 all seasons, unlimited subscription pass allows passholders to pay monthly, and Killington is guaranteeing passholders will not be charged for the months the resort is not open due to COVID-19.

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