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Echo Mountain’s $199 pass deal for 2010/2011 season and the rest of this one

Heads up, bargain hunters: Echo Mountain is planning to stay open through May 2, and a new $199 Dual Pass deal on next season's passes includes the rest of this season's Spring shredding for good measure. Details after the jump.Echo TV Season 3 - Episode 8 from Echo Mountain on...
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Heads up, bargain hunters: Echo Mountain is planning to stay open through May 2, and a new $199 Dual Pass deal on next season’s passes includes the rest of this season’s Spring shredding for good measure. Details after the jump.

Echo TV Season 3 – Episode 8 from Echo Mountain on Vimeo.

THE FACTS: Echo Mountain is launching season pass sales for its
Unlimited Season Pass beginning this week. The 2010-11 season passes are
now on pre-sale for $149. For skiers and riders that want to take
advantage of Echo Mountain’s great late season conditions, an extended
Dual Pass that includes the remainder of this season plus the entire
2010-11 season is also on sale for $199 and is good through closing day
May 2. The third option is the Spring Unlimited Season Pass for $85 and
allows unlimited skiing and snowboarding at Echo Mountain through
closing day on May 2–27 more days!

The Echo Mountain Unlimited Season Pass is unrestricted and has no
blackout dates. The first 1,500 people to purchase the 2010-11 season
pass, with or without the Dual Pass, receive a free one-day ticket to
Elitch Gardens and a voucher good for $10 off an Echo adult day ticket
for a pass holder’s guest that is good this season or early season next
year. Passes are on sale now and will stay at these prices through May
2. The Echo Unlimited Season Pass can be purchased onsite at the Echo
Lodge or online at www.echomt.com.

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