Sunday, August 21, 2011

Seven Peaks 2012 Season

The 2011 season at Seven Peaks is ending soon and Steph A has contacted Gary Brinton on behalf our neighborhood to find out about his continued effort to be a good neighbor to us. To begin they have made some changes to their passes. Here is some information about it on their website:



“Our former Pass of all Pass offerings (the Utah County, Salt Lake County, and Wasatch Front passes) passes are no longer available for purchase, however those who have purchased these passes may continue to use them until their expiration date. The venues and attractions available at time of purchase are still activated on previous passes.

Those customers wishing to upgrade their pass to the current Utah Pass of all Passes and receive the added venue offerings may do so for just $10.00. (In this case, the expiration date for your pass will remain the same.)

If your pass is about to expire, you may add another year of fun to your current pass for a special renewal price of $49.95. This will upgrade your current pass experience to the Utah Pass of all Passes in addition to extending your passes validity a full 12 months.”

Seven Peaks season passes for the 2012 season is now part of the Utah Pass of all Passes and includes more venues and are now available for $50. At the end of this month that price will increase to $70. They are NOT offering Seven Peaks only passes any longer. As far as their Good Neighbor Agreement, that gives us, as Foothill Park Neighborhood residents, 2 free passes per household, you will have a couple options.

You can get $10 off the price of the Pass of all Passes OR if you are adamant about not getting the Pass of all Passes; Gary Brinton has said that they will create a Seven Peaks Only Pass for your 2 free passes only. This will not be applicable to the other passes you will be paying for other members of your family.

 This was just discussed with Gary Brinton on Friday (Aug 19th). Be aware the information about this “Seven Peaks Only Pass” may not have trickled down to all employees. Your best bet is to go during regular business hours (9-5) when it isn’t too busy to get a knowledgeable and attentive employee, and also to purchase your passes before the month ends to save $20.

2 comments:

sarah said...

Does that mean if we get it this month we can get the utah pass of all passes for everyone in our household for $40 ($50 regular price - $10 discount)?

Nicole Child said...

Sarah,

You would get a $10 discount for only 2 members of your family.

I also forgot to remind everyone to bring proof of residency with you to prove you live in thus neighborhood. ie, utility bill, something with your name and address.