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Massachusetts 2016-17 Lift Ticket Prices Up 3%
The Bay State's average weekend non-holiday adult ticket price is now $55.50.
Monday, November 21, 2016, NewEnglandSkiIndustry.com

With the ski season around the corner, chairlift served ski areas in Massachusetts have set 2016-17 season rates.

Jiminy Peak is once again tops in the state with an $74 adult weekend full day lift ticket price, a $3 increase over 2015-16. The cheapest chairlift area in the state is once again Otis Ridge, holding at $40.

The 2016-17 statewide mean is $55.50 per adult non-holiday weekend full day lift ticket, a 3% increase. The median price is $53.50, also a 3% increase. The 2015-16 mean was $53.92 (5% increase over 2014-15) and median $52.00 (4% increase over 2014-15).

2013-14 through 2016-17 Massachusetts Lift Ticket Prices
2013-14 through 2016-17 Massachusetts Lift Ticket Prices

  • Massachusetts Historic Lift Ticket and Season Pass Price Timeline - NewEnglandSkiHistory.com External link


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