Mountain Collective Pass Holders can now access two free days at Hakuba Valley in Japan, on top of their Thredbo Benefits.
Hakuba Valley, Japan’s premier snow resort located in the Japanese Alps, has been announced as a Mountain Collective global affiliate for the 2015-16 season. This is good news for Aussie skiers and boarders who have their eye on skiing in Japan and North America during the 15/16 snow season.
The Mountain Collective Pass, only $379 USD (pricing for kids aged 12 and under is $99 USD) for the 2015-16 season offers international snow benefits, including;
- 20 days skiing or riding across Mountain Collective Resorts – including up to three days in Thredbo and two days at Hakuba Valley in Japan.
- 50% off any additional days at any Mountain Collective Resort including Thredbo
- A bonus third day at the Mountain Collective destination of your choice
- Absolutely no blackout dates
- Access to more than 41,000 acres of terrain and 225 lifts
Additionally, all Thredbo season pass holders now receive 50% off day passes at all Mountain Collective resorts for an unlimited number of days, for the whole of the North America 2015/16 snow season with no blackout dates, AND 50% off up to five days at Hakuba Valley.
Thredbo’s winter 2015 season pass is on sale now for $999 (adult), $899 (tertiary student), and $599 (17 and under).
If you purchase your Mountain Collective Pass now, you will receive one bonus day at the destination of their choice, and two free days at Valle Nevado, Chile this summer.
Passes can be purchased online. Availability is limited.
