M.BrightSide Posted January 14, 2007 Report Posted January 14, 2007 I know that CB passes can be used at jay peak for a discount. Has anyone done this? Was it a hassle? Is jay worth drive? Yeah - I'm thinking of going.. Quote
DiMe Posted January 14, 2007 Report Posted January 14, 2007 I know that CB passes can be used at jay peak for a discount. Has anyone done this? Was it a hassle? Is jay worth drive? Yeah - I'm thinking of going.. Jay Peak is an amazing mountain well worth the trip although I would hold out until more terrain is open VT is struggeling with this weather just like us. Quote
mtnbiker99x Posted January 14, 2007 Report Posted January 14, 2007 I know that CB passes can be used at jay peak for a discount. Has anyone done this? Was it a hassle? Is jay worth drive? Yeah - I'm thinking of going.. That sounds cool how much is the discount? and is it limited to just Camelback or all season passes? Never been to Jay but I hear its worth it. Quote
DiMe Posted January 14, 2007 Report Posted January 14, 2007 That sounds cool how much is the discount? and is it limited to just Camelback or all season passes? Never been to Jay but I hear its worth it. I believe its for all camelback seasons pass holders. I forget the exact discount but its pretty signifigant for lift tickets and their base area lodging. Quote
SkiCamelback Posted January 14, 2007 Report Posted January 14, 2007 The Jay Peak Deal: The following is for ALL PICTURE PASS Holders (sorry Camelcard, Treasure Pack and Explorer Card guests): On Sat., Sun., & Holidays CB pass holders can get a lift ticket for $38 (save $21) Midweek Non-Holidays, CB pass holders can get a $30 lift ticket. One ticket per day, per pass holder. Jay Peak is a long way north to not stay overnight. Midweek packages start at $99 (per person, double occupancy) and that get's you a lift, room and a meal. Give our friends a call at 800-451-4449, or visit jaypeakresort.com for more information. I'd like to hear if anyone takes Jay Peak up on the deal and hear how the trip was?? I just checked out the website -- they do have snow and 1/2 the mountain open. They usually get as much natural pow as many western resorts. If someone goes, let me know -- I'll give a CB t-shirt. Wear the shirt in the tram and get a picture. I think that would be cool (a little corney, but I'd put it up as photo of the day)... Any questions, please call the CB Welcome Center or Jay Peak directly... Quote
Ski Posted January 14, 2007 Report Posted January 14, 2007 Anybody planning the tram photo should make sure they have ample PASR stickers...there's a lot of empty space on those things. Quote
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