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2023-2024 Loon Mountain, Sugarloaf, Sunday River and
Pleasant Mountain Season Pass Terms & Conditions of Use
Season Passes are non-refundable, non-transferable and not for resale.
I. The New England Pass is valid any un-restricted day the designated resort is open for skiing/riding during the 2023-2024
winter season. Restricted dates include:
a. Platinum and Gold New England has no restrictions, no blackout dates
b. Loon Only Access Pass has no restrictions, no blackout dates.
c. Silver, Nitro and College Silver New England Pass Blackout Dates (12): December 26, 2023 December 31, 2023; January
13-14 2024; February 17-19 & 24, 2024
d. Bronze New England Pass is not valid Saturdays, Sundays and these blackout days: December 26 -29, 2023;
January 15, 2024; February 19-23, 2024; Sunday River and Sugarloaf Only any day from opening day through
December 10, 2023 & Sunday River, Sugarloaf and Loon any day from March 18, 2024 to closing of 2023 -2024
Winter Season.
e. Loon Only LTD Pass is not valid Saturdays and these blackout days: December 26 - 31, 2023; January 14, 2024;
February 18- 23, 2024
f. Sugarloaf Only Local 6 Pass is not valid Saturdays and these blackout days: December 26-31, 2023; January 14-15,
2024; February 18-23, 2024; February 25, 2024
g. Sugarloaf Community- Sugarloaf only with no blackouts.
h. Sunday River Community Sunday River only with no blackouts.
i. Maine Student- Sunday River only, Sugarloaf only and Sugarloaf and Sunday River combo- All no blackouts.
j. Child and Super Senior New England Pass- No blackouts
k. All multi-resort season passes are valid only at designated resorts owned or operated by Boyne Resorts.
In the event of the sale or transfer of any resort, the buyer/transferee reserves the right to terminate the acceptance of
multi-resort season passes at the purchased/transferred resort.
l. All resort specific season passes are valid only at designated resorts owned or operated by Boyne Resorts.
In the event of the sale or transfer of any resort, the buyer/transferee reserves the right to terminate the acceptance of resort
specific season passes at the purchased/transferred resort.
Due to the Covid-19 emergency, Loon Mountain, Sugarloaf, Sunday River and/or Pleasant Mountain may be required to implement
an advance reservation system for season pass holders and other ticket products at any time during the 2023-2024 season.
Government-imposed restrictions on indoor use, wearing facemasks and other restrictions may be required.
II. Season passes must be paid in full and are not refundable. The Loon Mountain, Sugarloaf, Sunday River, Pleasant Mountain
and New England Pass Liability Release, Acknowledgement Of Risks and Agreement Not To Sue must be read and executed
before actual pass(es) can be issued or used. The Loon Mountain Season Pass Liability Release must be read and executed
before the actual pass(es) can be issued or used for the Loon Mountain Only LTD Pass. The Loon Mountain Access Pass
Liability Release must be read and executed before the actual pass(es) can be issued or used for the Loon Mountain Only
Access Pass.
III. Pass holders who forget or lose their pass, will be issued a new pass at a cost of $50 per reprinted pass during the 2023-
2024 winter season.
IV. Your Season Pass RFID card must be made available to any resort employee or authorized agent when requested.
V. All lift privileges granted hereby shall terminate immediately if the Season Pass is used by any person other than the person
named thereon.
VI. Season Pass holders can choose to defer the value of their 2023/2024 Season Pass, on or before December 10, 2023,
toward any single season pass available for the 2024/2025 winter season.
VII. Violation of Season Pass Terms & Conditions of Use, State Law and resort rule or policy may be grounds for total
revocation of lift privileges without refund, including but not limited to violating the following policies:
a. Skiing or snowboarding recklessly or too fast, as to endanger others
b. Season Passes are non-refundable, non-transferable and not for resale.
c. Skiing or snowboarding beyond Closed Area ropes and signs or beyond Area Boundary signs
d. Leaving the scene of an accident or incident in which the pass holder is involved or observes
e. Jumping out of lifts; chairs or cabins
f. Engaging in abusive or rude language or behavior on Boyne Resorts’ premises
g. Engaging in activities for monetary gain that directly compete with the business of Boyne Resorts while on Boyne
Resorts’ premises, including, but not limited to, the resale of lift products or vouchers
h. Any other activities that the Boyne Resorts deem inappropriate
VIII. Adult (ages 19-64), Nitro (ages 6-29), Youth (ages 6-18), Senior (ages 65-79), Child (ages 5 and under), and Super Senior
(ages 80 and over) passes are based on the age of the pass holder as of November 1, 2023.
IX. College Gold or Silver New England Pass applicants must be a full-time college student (9+ credits for undergraduate
and graduate student, per semester). Applicants must provide information of student status through SheerID for the current
2023-2024 semester. STUDENT ID ALONE IS NOT ACCEPTABLE.
X. Nitro Pass applicants must be between the ages of 6 and 29 on November 1, 2023. Applicants must provide a valid,
government issued, photo ID that shows date of birth to verify age.
XI. Maine Student Pass and Maine Student Combo Pass applicants must provide proof of Maine student status. Maine student
passes must be picked up in person.
XII. Community Student Pass and Community SR/SL Combo Pass applicants must provide proof of local community student
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status. Community student passes must be picked up in person.
XIII. KNOW AND OBSERVE ‘YOUR RESPONSIBILITY CODE’
Skiing and snowboarding can be enjoyed in many ways. At ski areas you may see people using alpine, snowboard, telemark,
cross-country, or other specialized ski equipment, such as that used by disabled or other skiers. Regardless of how you
decide to enjoy the slopes, always show courtesy to others and be aware that there are elements of risk in these activities that
common sense and personal awareness can help reduce. Observe the Code listed below and share with other participants
the responsibility for a great skiing experience.
1. Always stay in control. You must be able to stop or avoid people or objects.
2. People ahead or downhill of you have the right-of-way. You must avoid them.
3. Stop only where you are visible from above and do not restrict traffic.
4. Look uphill and avoid others before starting downhill or entering a trail.
5. You must prevent runaway equipment.
6. Read and obey all signs, warnings and hazard markings.
7. Keep off closed trails and out of closed areas.
8. You must know how and be able to load, ride and unload lifts safely. If you need assistance, ask the lift attendant.
9. Do not use lifts or terrain when impaired by alcohol or drugs.
10. If you are involved in a collision or incident, share your contact information with each other and a ski area employee.
KNOW AND OBEY THE CODE. IT’S YOUR RESPONSIBILITY.
If you need help understanding the Code, please ask an employee.
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