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SAM Magazine—Olympic Valley, Calif., March 23, 2015—Squaw Valley Alpine Meadows is offering a “worry-free” rollover option for skiers and riders who purchase a 2015-16 Tahoe Super Pass. The option includes the ability to rollover up to four unused days during the 2015-16 winter season for credit toward the purchase of a 2016-17 Tahoe Super Pass. To gain this option, Gold- or Silver-level passes must be purchased by May 7.

SAM Magazine—Olympic Valley, Calif., March 23, 2015—Squaw Valley Alpine Meadows is offering a “worry-free” rollover option for skiers and riders who purchase a 2015-16 Tahoe Super Pass. The option includes the ability to rollover up to four unused days during the 2015-16 winter season for credit toward the purchase of a 2016-17 Tahoe Super Pass. To gain this option, Gold- or Silver-level passes must be purchased by May 7.

Gold pass ($789) purchasers will receive $100 credit for each day less than five; Silver pass ($559) buyers will receive a $75 per-day credit. Young adult/seniors, and child/super seniors, receive credits ranging from $43 to $86, depending on pass type and price.

“We recognize it can be challenging for skiers and riders to commit to a season pass purchase when they don't know how often they'll actually be able to ski the following winter season due to reasons that may be out of their control,” said Andy Wirth, president and chief executive officer of Squaw Valley Ski Holdings. “By introducing the ‘worry-free guarantee,' the intention is to provide our passholders with reassurance that they will realize the full value of their season pass purchase.”

The Tahoe Super Pass provides access to Squaw Valley and Alpine Meadows, with additional days at Sugar Bowl and Sierra-at-Tahoe.