A new flexible ski pass in the Victorian Alps is making waves as an affordable alternative for those looking to enjoy the slopes without breaking the bank. The Mt Buller six-day “Any Day” pass, which debuted quietly last year, is gaining attention as it offers an economical way to hit the slopes in 2025. With early bird pricing available just in time for pre-Christmas gifting, this pass is drawing interest from savvy snow lovers.
For just AUD$699, skiers and snowboarders can purchase a six-day pass that offers complete flexibility—there are no blackout dates and the days can be used at any point during the season. This brings the cost of a day pass to just AUD$116.50 if you buy early, making it a competitive option for those looking to enjoy Mt Buller without committing to a full season pass.
While Vail Resorts Australia’s Epic Australia 4 Day Pass offers a similar non-consecutive structure, it is priced at AUD$138 per day for access to their three resorts in New South Wales and Victoria. Mt Buller’s pass stands out, however, by offering two additional days of skiing, exclusively for those who want to make the most of their visit to this popular resort.
The flexibility of the Mt Buller pass means that it’s ideal for anyone planning a variety of visits throughout the season. Whether you’re attending the Interschools competition, enjoying weekend getaways, or taking advantage of mid-week powder days, the pass is designed to fit into a busy schedule.
Additionally, passholders can enjoy discounts on rentals and ski tune-ups at the resort, though the benefits do not match the full perks offered to Season Members. Still, any savings are welcome, especially for those planning multiple trips.
This pass provides an excellent opportunity to enjoy Mt Buller on your own terms, while keeping costs down—perfect for anyone eager to hit the slopes in 2025.
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