Winter Season Passes

 

07/08 KILLINGTON SEASON PASSES
PASS TYPE
DESCRIPTION
FALL PRICE
08/01/07-10/11/07
WINTER PRICE
after 10/11/07
KILLINGTON & PICO
UNLIMITED PASS
No Blackouts, Summer Payment Plan*
ADULT - $TBD
YOUNG ADULT & SENIOR- $TBD
JUNIOR & SUPER SENIOR- $TBD
CHILD - $29
TBD
KILLINGTON & PICO
BLACKOUT PASS
ALL AGES
18 blackout days: 11/23-11/24/07, 12/26/07-1/1/08, 1/19/08-1/20/08, 2/16/08-2/22/08, Summer Payment Plan*
$TBD
TBD
KILLINGTON & PICO
MIDWEEK PASS
ALL AGES
Monday through Friday excluding: 11/23/07, 12/26/07-12/28/07, 12/31/07-1/4/08, 2/18/08-2/22/08
$TBD
TBD
PICO PASS
No Blackouts 

on sale 7/11/2007
ADULT - $TBD
YOUNG ADULT & SENIOR- $TBD
JUNIOR & SUPER SENIOR- $TBD
CHILD - $29

TBD 
COLLEGE PASS
No Blackouts
 thru 10/24
$TBD 

10/24/07 - 12/05/07
$TBD 

All season pass sales are non-refundable and subject to applicable taxes, including 6% Vermont State Tax for passes sold prior to September 30, 2008. All Season Pass Sales after October, 1 2008 are non-refundable and subject to applicable taxes, including 7% Vermont State and Local Tax.

For the 2007-2008 season, Pico Mountain will operate Thursday through Monday, with the exception of Dec. 24-28; Dec. 31- Jan. 4; and Feb. 18-22, 2008, when the resort will operate seven days a week. Passholders may present their Pico Mountain pass at Killington on Tuesdays and Wednesdays to receive 50-percent off window ticket rates, withthe exception of Dec. 25-26; Jan. 1-2; and Feb. 19-20. Operating hours are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on weekdays and 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on weekends and holidays. Pico Mountain is scheduled to operate for the 2007-2008 season Saturday, Dec 15 through Sunday, March 30, weather and conditions permitting.

Adult (19-64), Young Adult (13-18), Junior (6-12), Senior (65-69), Super Senior (70+), Child (5 & under)

Questions? Check out our FAQ.

View the Pico FAQ here.

A Killington/Pico season pass is valid from mid-November through mid-April, weather and snow conditions permitting, providing access to more than 1,200 acres of the most diverse skiing and riding terrain in New England served by 32 lifts. More than 70 percent of the terrain is covered by the most extensive snowmaking system in the world and groomed by a fleet of state-of-the-art snow cats. This summer $3 million is being invested to improve the on-mountain experience, including snowmaking pipe replacement, additional low-energy snowmaking equipment, base lodge upgrades and many behind the scenes maintenance projects.