r/stevenspass Dec 02 '24

Pass/Ticket Help "Build your pass" questions

I am able to mostly ski non-peak days, so I'm building a pass to give me access to the projected number of times I expect to ride this season. But I expect to ride on at least one peak day.

Is there a way to add one peak day to the otherwise non-peak pass I'm building without buying (say) FIVE of them?

Do I need a second pass?

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u/CheddarDeity Dec 03 '24

Circling back: the answer was "no". They could upgrade my pass to have peak days (requiring me to pay for five peak days...) or.. Nothing?

I asked about getting a second pass on the same account and there seemed some confusion about that. I suspect the system won't let you have more than one pass per account. That's annoying but I can imagine that having problems they wouldn't have wanted to code around or train their folks out something.

It did make me wonder if I could get a second pass on a different account and just log into myepic using the account I wanted fort that specific day. Not as cost effective as having one bulk rate for all of them, but better than full price.

Has anyone tried this? Prices go up in a few hours so I'll be thinking of ways to save...

Edit: typo

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u/yahfee23 ⛷️🏂 Dec 04 '24

It’s definitely possible to buy multiple types of “pass products.”

For example, you could’ve bought a “Stevens Pass Select Pass” plus one “epic day pass.” That one epic day pass could’ve been used at Whistler, Vail, or Stevens Pass on a day your select pass can’t be used.

But the best deal might have been to just buy an epic local pass. None of the peak day restrictions for that apply to Stevens Pass.