Indy Pass Expands As 26/27 Passes Go On Sale With Auto-Renew
The Indy Pass, which claims to be “the fastest-growing multi-mountain pass in the world,” has begun its sales for 2026-27 passes. Initially sales will be restricted to existing pass holders from previous seasons, but new buyers will have a chance to buy later this month.
The Indy Pass, which claims to be “the fastest-growing multi-mountain pass in the world,” has begun its sales for 2026-27 passes. Initially sales will be restricted to existing pass holders from previous seasons, but new buyers will have a chance to buy later this month.
The Indy Pass offers 300+ Alpine and Nordic resorts across the US, Canada, Europe, Japan, and South America, far more than other passes, but each providing two days of skiing or riding, plus a third day at a discounted rate. It costs much less than most other passes, but they usually offer longer inclusive periods of skiing at their resorts. Sixteen new ski areas have joined for the 26/27 season, including Les 7 Laux and Valmorel in France; Stöten i Sälen in Sweden and Finland’s largest ski area, Levi.
Indy resorts are independent of any significant U.S. corporate ownership, and many are owned and operated by multi-generational families. The passes normally sell out soon after they’re pout on sale.
For 26-27 Indy Pass announced that existing passholders can renew their passes already at the lowest rate ($349 US), waitlist members also able to purchase their passes on a first-come, first-served basis at $369 US until capacity is reached. A public sale period beginning today (March 1st) dependent on capacity following renewals and waitlist purchases.
“Indy Pass has experienced remarkable growth and with that growth comes responsibility,” said Indy Pass Director Erik Mogensen. “We must continue to grow our passholder base thoughtfully while respecting capacity limits and preserving the uncrowded atmosphere our partner resorts are known for. Our goal with this process is to make sure we can get as many people off the waitlist as soon as possible."
A new renewal process will ask passholders to purchase their 26/27 Indy Pass which will automatically renew each year at the lowest guaranteed price. Passholders can opt out of this plan at any time after purchase and will still secure their 26/27 Indy Pass. Those who opt out of the auto-renewal status will forfeit their renewal spot and pricing for the following year to members on the waitlist.
Indy Pass has reduced the price of the flagship product, the Indy+ Pass, to $399, offering more access and zero blackout dates, for a lower price.
More than 40 resorts participated in Indy Pass’ new Learn to Turn product in the current 25/26 season, which is geared towards developing new skiers and riders in the industry. In an effort to convert these first-timers into lifelong skiers, Indy Pass will offer them renewal pricing on Indy Passes starting today.
Passholders may request a refund before December 1, 2026, if the number of Indy Pass resort partners is less than 300 by November 1, 2026. A passholder can also request a refund for an unused pass by December 1, 2026, if their favorite resort from the 25/26 season does not renew for 26/27.