JACKSON, Wyo. – Jackson Hole Mountain Resort has announced a special new pass offering premium benefits and early morning access to the first track on the north side of the mountain. Solitude Station Access Passes are priced at $10,000 per person for the season and are intended to enhance the ski experience for those looking for added convenience and exclusivity.
Details of the passes reported by Buckrail were shared with pass holders via email. This includes early access to the Solitude Station Lounge at the Sweetwater Gondola midway station starting at 7:45 a.m. The $10,000 pass also includes dedicated gear storage and personalized service from the Lounge Concierge throughout the season.
According to Jackson Hole resort officials, pricing options accommodate different group sizes, with individual passes priced at $10,000, couples’ passes priced at $15,000, and family passes priced at $20,000 for four people. It is said that it is now US dollars. Additional family members may be added for $2,500 per person. This premium product is designed for those looking to combine top-notch amenities with mountain adventure.
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The pass includes a daily continental breakfast and a private access gate at the intermediate station, allowing skiers and riders to reach the Casper restaurant before the general public. Solitude Station Access Pass holders can hit the slopes from there as soon as ski patrol gives the green light to open for the day.
According to the resort’s website, a Solitude Station Access Pass costs $750 on peak ski days and $500 on non-peak days. A weekly access pass costs $4,500 during peak weeks and $3,000 during other weeks.
A Cowboy State Daily survey of Wyoming ski shop owners said they were surprised that season passes could cost so much, even in Jackson, America’s wealthiest county.
Patrick Coffey, manager of Fast House Ski & Bike in Laramie, told the Cowboy State Daily that if the Solitude Station Access season pass can be used anywhere, it can be used there.