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In wake of Whistler Blackcomb sale, will resort slash pass prices?

A spokesperson for Whistler Blackcomb said season pass prices have not yet been decided, but Vail Resort's CEO Rob Katz told reporters Monday that aggressive pricing has worked at his other resorts

'That's a game changer I think,' says Vail CEO about cheaper passes

Colorado-based Vail Resorts made a friendly $1.4B takeover bid of popular Whistler Blackcomb on August 8, 2016. (Dylan Walters/Flickr)

For nearly a decade, the cornerstone of Vail Resorts' business strategy has been to promote its season passes, which are deeply discounted andallowbuyers to ski at all Vail Resorts.

Sales of those season passes have skyrocketed in the last eight years, prompting ski enthusiasts to speculate if bigdiscounts are in storefor Whistler Blackcomb pass holders.

Earlier this week, the Colorado-based Vail Resorts Inc. announced it would buy Whistler Blackcomb Holdings Inc.for $1.4 billion, in what was described as a friendlytakeover of the B.C. all-season mountain resort.

A spokesperson for Whistler Blackcomb said season pass prices have not yet been decided, but Vail Resort's CEO Rob Katz told reporters Monday that aggressive pricing has worked at his other resorts.

Katz saidthe Colorado-based company introduced bigprice reductions for season's passes at its resorts about eight years ago.

The goal was to increase the number of skiers on the hills. More skiers would mean more revenues for other mountain services likes ski lessons, restaurants and retail outlets.

Sales of Vail's Epic passes soared from 50,000 sold to 500,000, he said

"Initially, a lot of people thinkwe're kind of crazy for giving that kind of discount to people," Katz said.

"So that's a game-changer I think," Katz said, adding it's "something we really look forward to introducing here in Whistler."

Pass gives access to all resorts

Vail'sEpic pass offers unlimited, unrestricted skiing atall Vailresorts.It's priced at$809 USfor the 2016-17 season for adults. A season's pass at WhistlerBlackcomb is just over $2.000 Cdn.

Katz said the season passesencourage skiers to travel to other resorts in the chain.

A Whistler Blackcombspokesperson said the resortwill be integrated into Vail'sEpic pass program for the 2017/18 season. Butprices have not yet been set.

Meanwhile,Christopher Nicholson, president of theCanada West Ski Areas Association, said he thinks Vail Resorts' takeover is good news for WhistlerBlackcomb.

Nicholson said he hopes the deal will increase traffic to the resort.

"To be successful, we're at the point where we need to be increasing traffic from other destinations and other markets," Nicholson told CBC'sDaybreak South.

"So whether that will be overseas or long haul markets ... [this deal] allows us exposure in those other markets."

Vail Resorts operates nine mountain resorts and two ski areas in the U.S. and Australia.

Nicholson described Vail Resorts' 500,000 pass holders as "a very, very targeted audience of half-a-million skiers that Whistler will now be exposed and promoted to."

He said he hopes this exposure will trickle into other areas of the province and Alberta.

"One thing we know from past decades is when people come into Western Canada once, they're going to come again," he said.

With files from Meera Bains andDaybreak South.