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By Sam Collentine, Meteorologist Posted 9 years ago March 10, 2015

NEW: Multi-Alpine Experience Pass

Press Release via Business WireIntrawest, Powdr and Boyne Resorts jointly launched the new and revolutionary M.A.X. Pass today. This “Multi-Alpine Experience” ski pass gives skiers and snowboarders access to 22 unique and legendary mountains across North America for the 2015-2016 season. M.A.X. Passholders can experience five days at each of the 22 participating resorts with a total of 110 days on the slopes and no blackout dates for US$699 for adults, US$499 for teens (ages 13–17), US$249 for kids (ages 6-12), and US$29 for children (5 and under). These introductory prices are available for a limited time.

“Boyne Resorts is proud to align with two companies who share our true passion for creating unique destinations and resorts across North America to offer the best multi-mountain pass on the market,” said Stephen Kircher, President of Boyne Resorts’ Eastern Operations. “M.A.X. Passholders have the freedom to use the pass however they choose—from single day visits and long weekends to longer ski trips over the holidays.”Skiers and riders are always looking for new resorts to explore, terrain to master and experiences with friends and family to remember. The new M.A.X. Pass gives winter sports enthusiasts the opportunity to get the most value out of their winter season while experiencing unique mountains and a variety of incredible terrain throughout North America. The M.A.X. Pass gives skiers and riders the flexibility to ski where they want and when they want.

"Our three companies, Powdr, Intrawest, and Boyne, have always focused on creating a great experience at our resorts,” said John Cumming, CEO of Powdr. “Now, with the M.A.X. Pass, guests can have amazing experiences both close to home and at destination resorts around the country, with premier resorts in the Northeast, Mountain West, Pacific Northwest and Canada.”

“We joined forces with Boyne Resorts and Powdr to develop an innovative product that provides access to more incredible mountains in North America than any other pass in the market. Our goal is to provide our guests with a pass that provides maximum choice on when, where, and how long they ski at a great value. The M.A.X. Pass is a great way for skiers that have never owned a season pass to enjoy the flexibility they crave and the ability to save money versus buying day passes at several resorts,” said Tom Marano, CEO of Intrawest.

No Blackout Dates

The M.A.X. Pass is valid for the entire 2015-2016 ski season at all 22 mountains with no blackout dates, meaning all holidays are includedDays do not need to be used consecutively and days are not transferrable from one mountain to another.

Buy Now for Lowest Introductory Price

The M.A.X. Pass is on sale now at theMAXpass.com and is available at the introductory spring rates through Thursday, April 30, 2015.

Pay $49 Now and Lock in the Lowest Price

Skiers can pay $49 now to secure the lowest price of the season with the remaining balance due in mid-September 2015.

2015-16 Season Pass Holder Add-on Benefit for only $249

Skiers that have purchased a qualifying season pass at their favorite participating resort are eligible to purchase the M.A.X. Pass Add-on for only US$249 for adults, US$199 for teens (ages 13–17), US$149 for kids (ages 6-12), and US$29 for children (5 and under). The M.A.X. Pass Add-on provides five days of skiing/riding at each participating resort, except those accessible with the qualifying season pass. For more information visit www.theMAXpass.com

Purchase your M.A.X. Pass ONLINE ONLY at theMAXpass.com. For additional info, please email [email protected]. Follow on social media at FacebookTwitterInstagram and Pinterest

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Sam Collentine

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Sam Collentine is the Chief Operating Officer of OpenSnow and lives in Basalt, Colorado. Before joining OpenSnow, he studied Atmospheric Science at the University of Colorado, spent time at Channel 7 News in Denver, and at the National Weather Service in Boulder.

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