Posted: Mar 24th, '20, 07:33

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I didn't get an email about my K-Tickets.boston_e wrote:A similar email went out regarding K-Tickets and Cyber Monday tickets.
I think I have 5 left because my son and daughter were planning to use them in March and then the mountain closed.skibumps4ever wrote:from Tyrolean Skier... "I didn't get an email about my K-Tickets."
... neither did we, Ty. i wonder if they will actually do anything on those. we each had (3) left when things shut down. maybe allow use of them by dec. 31, 2020?
What? When is happening? Dick Simmons will be there to help.daytripper wrote:They wanted one more round of blowing that they didn't do so I don't know about memorial day, more like mother's day unless it's a cold spring.hillbangin wrote:It's not over till it's over.Gunner wrote:You have not been paying attention. The season is over. In fact the NBA season and NHL season are also over. I don't think people realize that yet either.hillbangin wrote:Good luck with that.E O Eleven wrote:Killington Spring pass cost $229.
Looking for exactly that amount to be credited to every Killington season pass holder.
(plus tax, convenience fee, guest service charge, etc. etc. etc.)
Do the math.
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The season is not over.
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That chair is turning Memorial Day Weekend.
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renewing is the key word ...PinnacleJim wrote:Looks like IKON is the first to respond to this, doubling the discounts for those renewing their pass.
Be careful buying into this trap though. They don't exactly give a lot of confidence that the pass will be refunded if next season is canceled.skiadikt wrote:renewing is the key word ...PinnacleJim wrote:Looks like IKON is the first to respond to this, doubling the discounts for those renewing their pass.
I emailed IKON and in face they specifically responded that the passes were non refundable even if there is no ski season next winter.simpletwist wrote:Be careful buying into this trap though. They don't exactly give a lot of confidence that the pass will be refunded if next season is canceled.skiadikt wrote:renewing is the key word ...PinnacleJim wrote:Looks like IKON is the first to respond to this, doubling the discounts for those renewing their pass.
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