Jackson Hole Announce Season Dates, New Chairlift, Limited Capacity
Jackson Hole Mountain Resort in Wyoming have announced that their 24-25 season will run for 137 days from November 29th, 2024 until April 13th, 2025.
Jackson Hole Mountain Resort in Wyoming have announced that their 24-25 season will run for 137 days from November 29th, 2024 until April 13th, 2025.
They already have lift passes and other mountain services on sale and say skiers can save up to 15 percent on day tickets purchased before October 1st. As an added incentive to buy early they’re warning that they will continue a policy introduced during the Covid pandemic to limit daily ticket sales, so tickets can sell out at peak times. Reservations are required for Ikon Pass and Mountain Collective season pass holders.
“We will continue to manage capacity on the mountain by restricting the number of tickets sold per day,” said CEO Mary Kate Buckley. “We initiated this practice in 2020 to improve the guest experience and offer more time on the slopes. Managing capacity has been extremely well received by our guests and employees. This early-bird sale is the best opportunity to secure daily tickets to access the Resort at the best price.”
Jackson Hole will also be unveiling a new Sublette lift this winter, which will be a faster detachable quad chairlift. It will half ride time from eight minutes to four while climbing approximately 1,600 vertical feet at 1,000 feet per minute.
“Construction of the new Sublette lift is on schedule, and we look forward to introducing this new lift to our guests this winter,” Mary Kate Buckley added.