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Terms & Conditions

Lift Tickets, Lessons, & Rentals

Terms & Conditions This Lift Ticket Agreement (“Agreement”) is between you and the Power Pass Resort you made your purchase with, which include Arizona Snowbowl, Brian Head Resort, Hesperus Ski Area, Nordic Valley Ski Resort, Pajarito Mountain Ski Area, Purgatory Resort, Purgatory Snowcat Adventures, Spider Mountain, Sandia Peak, Sipapu Ski and Summer Resort, Lee Canyonand Willamette Pass (hereinafter each separately referred to as “Resort”, “we” or “us”) and describes the terms and conditions that apply to your limited license to enter and use authorized facilities owned or operated by the Resort. The proof of purchase of such a limited license is a “Lift Ticket”. By buying or using your Lift Ticket, you agree to these terms.

Highlights

  • Lift ticket and lesson prices vary by visitor age, day of the week, time of year, and time of entry. You must purchase tickets and lessons for the visitor at the day and time that the visitor plans to visit the Resort.
  • Lift tickets purchased between the date of ticket launch and the day before the end of the season may be changed and redeemed for future lift ticket purchases during that same winter season. See below for our refund policy. 
  • All lift passengers during the winter season must wear skis, snowboard, or resort-authorized snow-riding or biking equipment. Please contact info@spidermountain.com for inquiries about accommodations for disabled visitors.
  • The Resort does not guarantee parking, road conditions, weather conditions, snow conditions, open terrain, number of lifts operating or facilities/services available.  Inclement weather routinely affects daily operations and can cause delays and closures at any time. Refunds and credits will not be issued for tickets, rentals or lessons due to inclement weather or other unforeseen interruptions to daily operations. 
  • Hours and operations vary by day and at each resort and may change. Please visit your resort website for current information.
  • You must obey all federal, state and local laws while on our property and you must obey resort safety, courtesy, health, and traffic rules that are posted on the property.
  • Rentals are issued on a first come first serve basis. Pre-paying for rental equipment online may speed up your checkout, but does not guarantee availability of the equipment you requested. Please arrive early.

Arbitration Provision, Class Action and Jury Trial Waiver

This Agreement includes an Arbitration Provision and a Class Action Waiver and Jury Waiver that govern any disputes between you and us. Unless you opt out, as described below, these provisions will:

  • Eliminate your right to a trial by jury; and
  • Substantially affect your rights, including preventing you from bringing, joining or participating in class or consolidated proceedings.

Lift Tickets, Rentals & Lessons Refund Policy

  • Within 48 hours of the ticket or lesson purchase, you are eligible for a 100% refund paid to the payment device used to purchase your lift ticket, rental, or lesson. Tickets, rentals, and lessons are not refundable or transferable on the date valid.
  • After you make your purchase, up to 11:59 pm on the day before your product(s) are valid, you may defer your ticket, rental or lessons and receive a credit in the US dollar amount of your original purchase. This credit is valid only at the resort where the original purchase was made.
  • Credit can be used for lift tickets, lessons, and rentals.  Credit will be provided electronically, as made available in an online account.
  • Credit amounts will be based on the ticket purchaser’s actual purchase price, less insurance, if applicable. If you use your credit on a ticket that is more expensive, you must pay the price difference between the credit and the new ticket.
  • Credit can NOT be used for lodging, food, beverage, resort merchandise, or at any MCP resort other than the one where the original purchase was made.
  • Credit expires April 30, 2024
  • Lift tickets received as a benefit associated with other tickets that are not purchased by the visitor directly for us and/or complimentary passes are not eligible for credit. This refund policy may not apply to lift tickets purchased from an authorized third party seller or from a tour operator as part of a bundled package or trip, and purchasers should discuss with their authorized third party seller or tour operator how the refund policy applies to their purchase.
  • Deferral of a lift ticket is only available for tickets that are unused at the time of the deferral request. A ticket is “unused” if the ticket has not been scanned or used to access any Power Pass Resort destination after April 30, 2024.
  • Ticket exchanges must be done online.

There is no fee to change your plans. Other than as expressly stated here, all terms and conditions applicable to Power Pass product and season pass purchases remain in full force and effect and these products continue to be non-refundable.

Pricing and Transfer

Lift ticket, lesson and rental prices vary by visitor age, day of the week, time of year, and time of entry. You must purchase tickets and lessons for the visitor at the day and time that the visitor plans to visit the Resort. Tickets and lessons are non-transferrable, i.e., you may not buy a ticket or lesson for one person and give that ticket or lesson to a different person.

Online, print or other advertised prices do not always guarantee the lowest price. Other specials may be available. Discounts cannot be combined with other offers. If you purchase through a reseller, travel company, or tour, check to see which terms and conditions apply. These companies may have additional terms and conditions not stated here. The refund policy may not apply to purchases made through third parties.

Permission to Film or Videotape

Purchase of this ticket or pass constitutes consent for us to use film, video or reproduction of the image and/or voice of a pass or ticket holder on any Resort properties for any purpose allowed by law without any payment or notification to the pass or ticket holder.

Redemption

When you purchase your lift ticket, you must select the resort at which you will use the ticket: Arizona Snowbowl, Brian Head Resort, Hesperus Ski Area, Nordic Valley Ski Resort, Pajarito Mountain Ski Area, Purgatory Resort, Purgatory Snowcat Adventures, Spider Mountain, Sandia Peak, Sipapu Ski and Summer Resort, Willamette Pass. This Ticket will only be valid at the Resort selected during checkout.

Ticket Management

You can manage your lift tickets and ticket deferral credits through the resort website that you purchased from.

Billing Errors, Corrections

If you have questions regarding your use of ticket deferral credits, please contact Customer Service at info@spidermountain.com.  We will correct the balance of your credits if we believe that a clerical, billing, or accounting error occurred. We have no obligation to review or correct any billing error unless you provide us sufficient notice for us to review your claim within sixty (60) days of the date of the error in question.

Fraud Associated with Your Lift Tickets or Resort Credit

We will not accept any tickets or passes, or will limit use of any tickets, passes or credits, if we reasonably believe that the use is unauthorized, fraudulent or otherwise unlawful, and we consider such action appropriate to limit our risk. Power Passes are non-transferable. Lift tickets are non-transferable. DO NOT PURCHASE ANY RESORT TICKETS OR POWER PASSES OR LIFT TICKETS FROM THIRD PARTIES.

We have no liability to you for any third-party fraud or unlawful activity associated with any credit balance. If we discover any Power Pass or credit was sourced or derived from fraud or other unlawful means, we may in our sole discretion, cancel all impacted passes and credits and retain all related balances without notice to you. We may use retained balances to help offset our liability to card companies, networks and issuers of lost or stolen credit and debit cards used to purchase or load Power Passes or lift tickets.

Privacy Statement

Please read Purgatory Resort’s Privacy Policy carefully to understand how we collect, use, and disclose information about customers, how to update or change your personal information, and how we communicate with you.

Promotional Programs

From time to time, we may in our sole discretion, run promotional programs associated with lift tickets. These promotions are subject to these terms, as well as additional terms as indicated in connection with the promotions. We reserve the right to modify the terms and conditions of any promotion at any time, including and up to terminating the promotion.

Changes to This Agreement

We may amend this Agreement at any time. We will post the amended Agreement to our website at spidermountain.com, and for a period of thirty (30) days after we post the amended Agreement, we will also post a notice on our website stating that the terms of this Agreement have changed. As permitted by applicable law, any change, addition or deletion will become effective at the time we post the revised Agreement to our website. Unless we state otherwise, the change, addition, or deletion will apply to your future and existing lift tickets. You are deemed to accept the changes, additions or deletions if: (1) you do not notify us to the contrary in writing within 20 days of the date of our notice or such other time specified in the notice; or (2) you use any of your lift tickets after such notice period. If you notify us that you do not accept the changes, additions or deletions, we will cancel your lift tickets and refund any remaining balance to you.

Cancelling This Agreement

We may suspend or terminate this Agreement and revoke or limit any or all of the rights and privileges granted to you at any time without notice or liability. Termination may result from your fraudulent or unauthorized use of the Lift Ticket including your failure to provide valid information. If we terminate this Agreement without cause, we will refund you or issue store credits equal to the balance on your cancelled lift ticket(s), less any amounts that you may owe us.

Local Governing Laws

For resorts in Arizona (Arizona Snowbowl), your lift ticket is issued from the State of Arizona and transactions are processed within the State of Arizona. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Arizona notwithstanding any conflict of law rules.

For resorts in Colorado (Hesperus Ski Area, Purgatory Resort, Snowcat Adventures) your lift ticket is issued from the State of Colorado and transactions are processed within the State of Colorado. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Colorado notwithstanding any conflict of law rules.

For resorts in New Mexico (Pajarito Mountain Ski Area, Sipapu Ski and Summer Resort),  your lift ticket is issued from the State of New Mexico and transactions are processed within the State of New Mexico. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of New Mexico notwithstanding any conflict of law rules.

For resorts in Texas (Spider Mountain),  your lift ticket is issued from the State of Texas and transactions are processed within the State of Texas. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Texas notwithstanding any conflict of law rules.

For resorts in Utah (Brian Head Resort, Nordic Valley Ski Resort),  your lift ticket is issued from the State of Utah and transactions are processed within the State of Utah. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Utah notwithstanding any conflict of law rules.

For resorts in Oregon (Willamette Pass),  your lift ticket is issued from the State of Oregon and transactions are processed within the State of Oregon. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Oregon notwithstanding any conflict of law rules.

Disclaimers and Limits of Liability

Your purchase and use of lift tickets is subject to a separate disclaimer and limitation of liability. Please read that document carefully as it is a contract between you and the parties therein. The terms of that agreement are incorporated into this Agreement, as if the language was repeated fully here.

Assignment

We may assign all or part of this Agreement without notice to you. We are then released from all liability. You may not assign this Agreement without our permission in writing.

Entire Agreement, Construction

This Agreement is the complete and exclusive statement of agreement between you and the Resort you made your purchase with, and supersedes and merges all prior proposals and all other agreements governing your Lift Ticket, access to our property and use of our facilities  (not including Privacy Policy, the Power Pass Terms and Conditions, rental equipment agreements or lesson agreements, as applicable). If any provision of this Agreement, other than the Class Action Waiver in the Arbitration provision above, is determined to be illegal or unenforceable, that provision will be eliminated to the minimum extent necessary so that this Agreement shall otherwise remain in full force and effect and enforceable.

Arbitration Provision 

Please read this section carefully. It affects rights that you may otherwise have.

This Arbitration Provision provides for resolution of most disputes through arbitration instead of court trials and class actions. Arbitration is more informal than a lawsuit in court, uses a neutral arbitrator instead of a judge or jury, and discovery is more limited. Arbitration is final and binding and subject to only very limited review by a court. This arbitration clause shall survive termination of this Agreement.

Binding Arbitration. This provision is intended to be interpreted broadly to encompass all disputes or claims arising out of or relating to this Lift Ticket Agreement, your Lift Ticket and your relationship with us. Any dispute or claim arising out of or relating to this Agreement or use of the Power Charge Card and your relationship with any Power Pass Resort company or any subsidiary, parent or affiliate company or companies (whether based in contract, tort, statute, fraud, misrepresentation or any other legal theory) will be resolved by binding arbitration, except that either of us may take claims to small claims court if they qualify for hearing by such a court.

Opt-Out. Notwithstanding the above, you may choose to pursue your claim in court and not by arbitration if you opt out of this arbitration provision within 30 days from the earliest of the date you purchased or used your Lift Ticket (the “Opt Out Deadline”) after this Agreement has gone into effect. You may opt out of these arbitration procedures by sending us a written notice that you opt out to the following address: Spider Mountain Attn: General Manager, 200 Greenwood Hills Trail, Burnet, TX 78611. Any opt-out received after the Opt Out Deadline (allowing three (3) additional days for mailing) will not be valid and you must pursue your claim in arbitration or small claims court.

Arbitration Procedures. For all disputes, whether pursued in court or arbitration, you must first send a written description of your claim to our Customer Service department using the appropriate link at purgatory.ski/resort-policies to allow us an opportunity to resolve the dispute. You and we each agree to negotiate your claim in good faith. You may request arbitration if your claim or dispute cannot be resolved within 60 days. Any statutes of limitations will be tolled during this 60 days.

Arbitration Rules and Remedies. The arbitration of any dispute or claim shall be conducted in accordance with the rules of the American Arbitration Association (“AAA”), including the AAA’s Consumer Arbitration Rules (as applicable), as modified by this Agreement. The AAA Rules and information about arbitration and fees are available online at www.adr.org. You and we agree that this Agreement evidences a transaction in interstate commerce and this arbitration provision will be interpreted and enforced in accordance with the U.S. Federal Arbitration Act and federal arbitration law, and not governed by state law. Any arbitration will be held in a reasonably convenient location in the state in which you reside or at another mutually agreed location. The arbitration will be conducted in the English language. An arbitrator may award on an individual basis any relief that would be available in a court, including injunctive or declaratory relief to the extent required to satisfy your individual claim, and must follow and enforce this Agreement as a court would. Any arbitration shall be confidential, and neither you nor we may disclose the existence, content or results of any arbitration, except as may be required by law or for purposes of enforcement of the arbitration award. Judgment on any arbitration award may be entered in any court having proper jurisdiction.

Costs of Arbitration. Upon filing of the arbitration demand, we will pay all filing, administration and arbitrator fees other than the initial $200 filing fee, and for claims of less than $1,000, the Resort will reimburse you for the filing fee within 30 days of receiving a written request from you. Each party will bear the fees and expense of its own attorneys, experts, witnesses and preparation and presentation of evidence at the arbitration. However, for claims under $10,000 as to which you provided notice and negotiated in good faith as required above before initiating arbitration, if the arbitrator finds you are the prevailing party in the arbitration, you will be entitled to a recovery of reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs. Except for claims determined to be frivolous, we agree not to seek an award of attorneys’ fees in arbitration even if an award is otherwise available under applicable law.

Class Action Waiver and Jury Waiver

You and we each agree that any proceeding, whether in arbitration or in court, will be conducted only on an individual basis and not in a class, consolidated or representative action. If a court or arbitrator determines in an action between you and us that this class action waiver is unenforceable, the arbitration agreement will be void as to you. If you opt out of the arbitration provision as specified above, this class action waiver provision will not apply to you. Neither you, nor any other customer, can be a class representative, class member, or otherwise participate in a class, consolidated or representative proceeding without having complied with the opt out procedure set forth above. If for any reason a claim proceeds in court rather than through arbitration, you and we each waive any right to a jury trial.

Permission to Film or Videotape

Purchase of this ticket or pass constitutes consent for us to use film, video or reproduction of the image and/or voice of a pass or ticket holder on any Resort properties for any purpose allowed by law without any payment or notification to the pass or ticket holder.

Inquiries or Questions

If you have any questions regarding this Agreement, your lift ticket or the refund policy, please visit our website at spidermountain.com or email us at marketing@spidermountain.com.

Passholder Rules

The following rules and conditions are the terms for all Pass and Ticket use and purchases. By reading and acknowledging the same, the purchaser (herein after referred to as “Passholder”) agrees and accepts his/her contractual obligation.

  1. This Pass shall remain the property of each involved Released Party ski area ( “Released Party” herein has the same meaning as in the applicable Winter, Summer and Biking and Non-Winter Recreational Activities Warning, Assumption of Risk, Full Release of Liability and Indemnification Agreement acknowledged and signed in conjunction with these Passholder Rules) and is NOT TRANSFERABLE AND NON-REFUNDABLE.
  2. If the pass is used by anyone other than the person named thereon, or, if there is misrepresentation of age or dependent status, it will result in termination of lift/pass privileges and/or prosecution under the applicable state statutes. The pass must be shown to the ticket checker or lift attendant prior to boarding any lift in winter or using any Recreational Activity in the summer. Refusal to comply will be considered misuse of the Pass and the Pass may be revoked without refund. Broken or scratched passes will not be accepted. If there is a notable change in your appearance (i.e., shaved head), you may be asked to return to the Ticket Office to have a new photo taken. Lost or stolen passes must be reported immediately to the Ticket Office of the involved ski area. A lost or stolen pass will be replaced one time only and A REPLACEMENT FEE will be charged.
  3. DO NOT FORGET TO BRING YOUR PASS. If you do forget, you will be charged a fee for a daily replacement ticket at the applicable ski area rate.
  4. No warranty is expressed or implied as to weather conditions, which can vary greatly and affect daily or seasonal operation.
  5. Due to parking capacity limits, parking privileges at the ski area is not guaranteed to passholders.
  6. The ski area operator shall have the right to confiscate or revoke the privileges conferred by the Pass where, in the sole judgment of its representative, the Passholder: 1) uses public vulgarity and/or threatening gestures towards ANY employee or guest; 2) enters into or skis in a “CLOSED”area; 3) acts in any manner that endangers or may endanger the safety of Participant or any other person; 4) violates the law; 5) provides ski lessons or related services for compensation without express authorization; 6) engages in misconduct , damages ski area property or creates a nuisance; 7) repeatedly or flagrantly fails to comply with the standards of skiing/riding in posted SLOW ZONES; or 8) uses the pass in a fraudulent manner. Such acts may also be prosecuted as a criminal offense. Other violations may be subject to Forest Service rules, and may involve fines and/or loss of privileges.
  7. The Passholder AGREES TO READ and COMPLY WITH ALL RULES contained on SIGNAGE at the LOCATION of the ENTRY to each SKI LIFT and EACH RECREATIONAL ACTIVITY. The Passholder recognizes that HELMETS ARE REQUIRED on ziplines and HIGHLY RECOMMENDED for skiing, snowboarding, mountain biking and diggler riding and that the Passholder should consider wearing a helmet and body armor AT ALL TIMES while participating in these ACTIVITIES. The Passholder recognizes that when DOWNHILL BIKING AND DIGGLER RIDING, body armor is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED and Passholder should wear body armor AT ALL TIMES while participating. The Passholder understands and agrees that a helmet and/or body armor IS IN NO WAY A GUARANTEE OF SAFETY, and that no helmet or body armor can protect the wearer against all foreseeable impacts to the head and/or body, and that many of the events included in the ACTIVITY and other related activities can expose the user to forces that exceed the limits of protection provided by helmet and/or body armor. The Passholder also understands that the helmet and/or body armor DOES NOT GUARD AGAINST injury to the neck, spine, or any other part of the body, and that these limitations are INHERENT RISKS of the ACTIVITY.
  8. ADDITIONAL AGREEMENT WHEN USING THE PASS IN COLORADO: Loading a lift while intoxicated, leaving the scene of a collision, of which you are involved, ducking boundary ropes or skiing or snowboarding in any closed areas are violations of Purgatory Resort’s regulations and Colorado Senate Bill 90-80. Such violations are a Class 2 petty offense and, upon conviction, may be punished by a FINE OF UP TO $1000. The above violations, as well as reckless or careless skiing or snowboarding and cutting lift lines, will result in the loss of your Pass without refund.
  9. ADDITIONAL AGREEMENT WHEN USING THE PASS IN NEW MEXICO: All use of this Pass is subject to NMSA § 24-15-1 et seq. (the New Mexico Ski Safety Act) and may be subject to Code of Federal Regulations § 261 and The Skier Responsibility Ordinance of Taos County.
  10. ADDITIONAL AGREEMENT WHEN USING THE PASS IN ARIZONA: All use of this Pass is subject to A.R.S. § 5-701 et seq. (2012).
  11. ADDITIONAL AGREEMENT WHEN USING THE PASS IN UTAH: All use of this Pass is subject to the Utah Code Annotated 78B-401 et.seq. (the Utah Ski Safety Act). The Undersigned are advised that a person using any of the facilities of the ski area is considered a skier. The Undersigned acknowledge and understand the dangers and risks of skiing and understand that the Participant, as a “skier” under Utah law, ASSUMES ALL INHERENT DANGERS AND RISKS AND IS BARRED FROM MAKING ANY CLAIM OR RECOVERING FROM ANY SKI AREA OPERATOR FOR INJURIES RESULTING FROM INHERENT RISKS OF SKIING, as provided by the Utah Ski Safety Act.
  12. ADDITIONAL AGREEMENT WHEN USING THE PASS IN OREGON: All use of this Pass is subject to Oregon’s Skiing Activities Act O.R.S. § 30.970 to 30.990 and passholder agrees to comply with the duties required thereunder and understands that skiing/snowboarding is a hazardous sport and accepts and assumes the inherent risks thereof.
  13. The Passholder gives FULL PERMISSION for any Released Party to use ANY AUDIO OR VISUAL MATERIALS of the Passholder or any minor(s) taken at the resort, and release the use of any audio or visual materials taken, or on file, for any uses by the ski area, of Passholder or minor(s) for whom Passholder is responsible. Passholder understands that all said images and sound recordings shall constitute the property of the Released Party ski area, solely and completely. ADDITIONAL AGREEMENT WHEN USING THE PASS IN NEVADA: All use of this Pass is subject to the Nevada Winter Sports Act NRS 455A.010, et. seq.
  14. The Passholder represents that he/she are in good health and there are no special problems associated with his/her participation in ANY ski area activities. The Passholder authorizes any RELEASED PARTY and/or their authorized personnel to call for medical care for the Passholder or to transport the Passholder to a medical facility or hospital if, in the opinion of such personnel, medical attention is needed. The Passholder agrees that upon his/her transport to any such medical facility or hospital that the RELEASED PARTY shall not have any further responsibility for the Passholder. Further, the Passholder agrees to pay all costs associated with such medical care and related transportation provided for the Passholder and shall indemnify and hold harmless all RELEASED PARTY from any costs incurred therein, or any claims arising therefrom. ADDITIONAL AGREEMENT WHEN USING THE PASS IN THE REPUBLIC OF CHILE:  The Undersigned understand and agree that when using this pass in the Republic of Chile any and all claims for property damage, personal injury or death will be subject to the Civil Code of the Republic of Chile and the Undersigned agree to the exclusive venue and jurisdiction of the Courts of Chile for any and all such claims, including all issues of liability and damages, and that Undersigned specifically waives and releases all rights to venue, jurisdiction or law for any claims or legal actions in or under the laws of the United States of America.
  15. The Passholder gives FULL PERMISSION for any Released Party to use ANY AUDIO OR VISUAL MATERIALS of the Passholder or any minor(s) taken at the resort, and release the use of any audio or visual materials taken, or on file, for any uses by the ski area, of Passholder or minor(s) for whom Passholder is responsible. Passholder understands that all said images and sound recordings shall constitute the property of the Released Party ski area, solely and completely.
  16. The Passholder represents that he/she are in good health and there are no special problems associated with his/her participation in ANY ski area activities. The Passholder authorizes any RELEASED PARTY and/or their authorized personnel to call for medical care for the Passholder or to transport the Passholder to a medical facility or hospital if, in the opinion of such personnel, medical attention is needed. The Passholder agrees that upon his/her transport to any such medical facility or hospital that the RELEASED PARTY shall not have any further responsibility for the Passholder. Further, the Passholder agrees to pay all costs associated with such medical care and related transportation provided for the Passholder and shall indemnify and hold harmless all RELEASED PARTY from any costs incurred therein, or any claims arising therefrom.

Each involved ski area reserves the RIGHT TO REVOKE your Pass WITHOUT A REFUND for violation of any of the above rules and conditions. Any violation of the above rules may be subject to criminal penalties under applicable State and Federal laws.

Gift Card

Terms & Conditions

By purchasing or using your Gift Card, you agree to the following terms and conditions:  Gift cards are non-returnable and not for resale. Gift cards should be treated and safeguarded like cash and lost, damaged, or stolen cards will not be replaced. You are responsible for all transactions associated with the use of the Gift Card, including any unauthorized transactions.  Your Gift Card is not a credit card or credit line and no deposit account is associated with it and balances are not insured by the FDIC.  Only one gift card balance can be applied toward a single transaction online (excludes retail orders through Shopify) and up to four can be used toward a single transaction at on-site locations. Gift cards may not be consolidated or combined to purchase a new gift card, nor will we combine multiple gift cards into one gift card per customer requests. Gift cards do not expire.  We reserve the right not to accept any Gift Card or otherwise limit use of a Gift Card if we reasonably believe that the use is unauthorized, fraudulent or otherwise unlawful. TO THE FULL EXTENT PERMISSIBLE BY LAW, WE MAKE NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WITH RESPECT TO GIFT CARDS. IN THE EVENT A GIFT CARD IS NON-FUNCTIONAL, YOUR SOLE REMEDY, AND OUR SOLE LIABILITY, WILL BE THE REPLACEMENT OF THAT GIFT CARD.

Passholder Rules

2024/2025 Passholder Rules may be found here.

If you have any questions about the season pass refund option, please contact info@spidermountain.com

Season Pass Refund Option

Season passes are non-refundable unless the Pass Refund Option is selected and paid for at the time of pass purchase.

The cost for purchasing the Pass Refund Option is 5.5% of the pass purchase price. The cost of the plan is non-refundable and non-transferable.

Refunds will only be considered for the following reasons:

  • Injury/Illness/Death: If you are unable to ski/snowboard due to injury or illness, we require a letter from your physician for a refund. In the case of a death, a copy of a certified death certificate will be required.
  • Transfer of employment: If you are moving a minimum of 300 miles away for employment, we require a letter from your employer for a refund. This includes deployment/transfers for active duty military.
  • Pregnancy: If you are unable to ski due to pregnancy, a letter is required from your physician for a refund.
  • Government Ordered Closure: In the event the passholder’s home resort is closed as a result of a federal, state, or local executive order (as during the COVID-19 pandemic), a refund can be requested while the government order IS IN EFFECT. Home Resort is defined as the resort where you purchased your pass.

How Refunds are Calculated:

Once the ticket or business office receives the refund request and required documentation (in writing), your refund amount will be calculated based on the following:

  • Prior to Season Opening: If you request a refund for a covered incident that occurs prior to the start of the season, you will be reimbursed 90% of the cost of your pass. If you purchased the summer pass option along with your winter pass, and you request a refund before the winter season begins, please note that any days the pass was used during the summer will be charged against your total refund amount.
  • In Season (pro-rated): For covered incidents that occur after the winter or summer season begins, we will refund 90% of the cost of your pass less the retail day rate for each of the days your pass was used.
  • Refund Request Deadline: The deadline to submit a refund request is February 28, 2025. Requests received after this date will not be considered.

For guests who elect to participate in our pass payment plan, refunds will not be processed until the full amount of the pass product sale has been collected.

How to submit a claim:

Please present the required documentation to the ticket or business office at the resort where the pass was purchased.

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