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Nick Danger


Joined: 03 Dec 2006
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I just bought our passes for next season and noticed a new pass replacement policy.

"Replacement passes – if your pass is lost, the first time replacement is free, second $5. After that $25 ".

I think this is very reasonable and a pleasant change.
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summitchallenger


Joined: 19 Nov 2005
Posts: 674
Location: Vermont.
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Nick Danger wrote:
I just bought our passes for next season and noticed a new pass replacement policy.

"Replacement passes – if your pass is lost, the first time replacement is free, second $5. After that $25 ".

I think this is very reasonable and a pleasant change.


I saw that as well. Stowe makes you buy an insurance policy to cover loss....and if you don't have it, they hit you for like $50. But then again, Stowe's owner was an insurance company.
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vonski


Joined: 17 Oct 2008
Posts: 367
Location: G-bury CT
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Once, again, great customer service at the Bush!!!
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John Walden


Joined: 28 Jan 2008
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I wished that was the policy when my kids skiied Sugarbush. They were forever losing their passes!
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Last Tracks


Joined: 26 Dec 2007
Posts: 129
Location: Montpeculiar VT
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i think it is a good policy...

http://forums.skimrv.com/viewtopic.php?t=1765

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Brew Ski


Joined: 25 Mar 2009
Posts: 53
Location: Skiing the woods or sulking in Canton, MA
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I made use of this policy this year. It was the first pass I've lost in 18 years.

The pass office folks were very friendly. They give you a "lost or forgotten" voucher ticket for the rest of the day.

Apparently many of the passes actually get turned in, so you just check back the next day. If it hasn't shown up, they print you a new one.

I took the opportunity to keep the younger looking picture.

I'll have to hike Castlerock this summer to see if I can find it. I think I know which tree branch was the culprit.
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