You’ve procrastinated long enough. The Ikon Pass for the 2025/26 skiing and riding season has been on sale since spring, with periodic price increases every few months. Thursday, December 11, 2025, is the last day to purchase any Ikon Pass, including passes for specific resorts and multi-day discounts for prices as low as $349.

You’ll also miss out on the chance to ski Ikon’s newest addition, Megève Ski Area, cradled in the Mont Blanc Massif in the French Alps.
This European gem combines alpine tradition and timeless French elegance. Once a medieval farming village, it now spans 400km of connected terrain across Rochebrune, Mont d’Arbois, Jaillet, and Côte 2000. Tree-lined runs, mountain-view groomers, over 60 on-mountain restaurants, and après charm make this Haute-Savoie classic a blend of history, flavor, and flow.
For the 25/26 season, Ikon Pass holders get seven-day access to Megève Ski Area with no blackout dates, and Ikon Base Pass holders will have five-day access with no blackout dates. Megève Ski Area is not available on the Ikon Session Pass.

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Ikon Pass Resorts Already Open
Some resorts already are open, including
- Arapahoe Basin, Winter Park, Steamboat, Eldora Mountain Resort and Copper Mountain in Colorado,
- Mammoth Mountain in California,
- SkiBig3 in Canada, which includes Lake Louise, Sunshine and Banff
- Sugarbush and Killington in Vermont,
- Loon Mountain in New Hampshire,
- Sugarloaf and Sunday River in Maine,
- St. Moritz in Switzerland,
- Yunding Snow Park in China.
- Check out the complete list of Ikon Pass 25/26 opening dates.
Additional Destinations This Season
In addition to Megève Ski Area in France, there area dozen other new international Ikon Pass destinations this season –
Le Massif de Charlevoix in Quebec, Ischgl in Austria, Valle d’Aosta in Italy, and nine in Asia: Shiga Kogen Mountain Resort, Mt.T, Myoko Suginohara Ski Resort, Furano Ski Resort, APPI Resort, NEKOMA Mountain, and Zao Onsen Ski Resort in Japan, plus Yunding Snow Park in China, and Mona Yongpyong in South Korea.

New Perks
Plus up the power of the pass with Peak Perks, a tailored collection of benefits tiered for each pass, including mountain discounts, experiences and savings on the brands you love.
For 25/26, exclusive member benefits include Ikon Pass First Tracks, and more
Join Club JSX for $100 off your first semi-private flight. Plus, skis and boards fly free. Skip the lines, not the powder.
Unlock your best turns this winter with 20% off the Carv digital coach. Simply clip it on and ski. Real-time coaching helps you improve in every terrain.
Front Runner Dometic gear goes where your Ikon Pass takes you. Pack up, load out, and save 20% on premium racks and storage systems.
Only Ikon Pass holders can save $100 on every winter 25/26 vacation booked by December 18, 2025, with Ikon Pass Travel, an exclusive trip planning site for pass holders. Conditions apply, find out more athttps://www.ikonpass.com/en/travel.
Members of the Ikon Pass community can explore more than 70 global destinations this winter, including 13 new additions for winter 25/26 – Megève Ski Area in France, Le Massif de Charlevoix in Quebec, Ischgl in Austria, Valle d’Aosta in Italy, and nine in Asia: Shiga Kogen Mountain Resort, Mt.T, Myoko Suginohara Ski Resort, Furano Ski Resort, APPI Resort, NEKOMA Mountain, and Zao Onsen Ski Resort in Japan, plus Yunding Snow Park in China, and Mona Yongpyong in South Korea.
The Ikon Pass is available for purchase until December 11, 2025 at
For current Ikon Pass pricing, please click here. To maximize the Ikon Pass this winter, download the Ikon Pass app found in app stores worldwide.
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