Ikon Pass

Connect with Adventure

Published by: Alterra Mountain

Description

The official Ikon Pass app connects you with adventure worldwide. Designed exclusively for Ikon Pass and Ikon Base Pass holders, this app is your tool to make the most of your season on and off the mountain.
App features:
Manage Your Pass
- See your days remaining and blackout dates
- Choose favorite destinations and set preferences
- Keep track of exclusive deals and vouchers
- Manage your profile, pass photo and more
Amplify Your Adventure
- Track stats like vertical, run difficulty, and current altitude
- Track activity on Apple Watch
- View weather and condition reports before you go
- Find your location on the destination map

Connect With Your Crew
- Create daily friend groups to message, compare stats and track each other’s locations
- Challenge the Ikon Pass community on the Leaderboard
Note: This app uses HealthKit and location services for tracking and replaying your runs on the trail map. Continued use of GPS running in the background can decrease battery life.
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  • Is Ikon Pass free?

    Yes, Ikon Pass is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.

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    Ikon Pass is free.

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User Rating

4.68 out of 5

901 ratings in Canada

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Ikon Pass Reviews

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CCC Mr on

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Too much $ for services rendered at Mt Tremblant

Mountain Review on

Canada

Too many people on the same lift lines. You need another chair for the Nansen and a new lift for the Edge . Blowing snow constantly during the day , ruining the’’visibility and forcing people to clear areas for skiing and creating a huge congestion. Blow snow at night, create intermediate skiing experience on the Nansen and eliminate multiple interference on the TGV accessible ski runs with people with small children . Relieving congestion and improving safety . As it stands I have been a season pass holder for the last 26 years and I will be cutting my attendance this year since I am fed up with what’s been going on . If Tremblant continues without investment for two new lifts and continues to blow snow during the day , I predict the Mountain will continue to live off its past reputation for a short term and the clients that recently frequented the mountain will only be a ONE OFF visit and once the people go elsewhere they won’t be back . Another small suggestion would be to install a magic carpet on the North side. As it stands most families are now skiing at Mt Blanc with small children due to access issues and connivence . My daughters family has recently enrolled and they love it at Mt Blanc for the small family experience and also when they do get to ski they do 5x more runs there that you will ever get at the TGV and Lowell Thomas at Tremblant . Although the mountain top of Tremblant is not much larger it’s not worth the wait times and congestion on the hill . This year we will be opting for the Tonik pass only and purchasing a season pass at Mt Blanc to avoid all the congestion and visibility issues with the snow making during the day . This is possibly the last year at Tremblant if things don’t change . Not for me but the price of a day ticket verses the skiing experience for visitors, I truly feel sorry for them and if it were me I wouldn’t be back . Govern yourselves accordingly

Meh, bring back speed

Jacob2232mtl on

Canada

The app was fun to use to understand different things like speed and conditions. They removed speed tracking for no reason and deleted your historical data. So, cars shouldn’t have speedometers bc people might speed if they can see how fast they’re going ? What nonsense, just download slopes instead.

Location Tracking Missing

RunningRewards on

Canada

Latest update caused location tracking to drop. The setting options is not available and as such my Watch no longer can track my day.

Please bring speed tracking back

Nick81192 on

Canada

Can’t seem to find it on the new version… Please bring the speed tracking back. Had to download a new app for the speed…

Application intéressante!

Yves la skieur on

Canada

J’aime pouvoir inviter la famille à participer à une compétition amicale du nombre de jours passés sur les pistes.

Doesn’t really do anything

Jetwbt on

Canada

Very disappointed. App seems to only tally the days of skiing at Ikon resorts. The Slopes app generates much more interesting data. -maps runs, calculates time in lift and time skiing. Ikon should look into acquiring it. New RFID data is not tied into app

Ikon Pass Has Lost Its Value

DJ$2020 on

Canada

When it first came the pass was worth the money! I loved it! I skied all season at Blue Mountain and used it for trips out west and to VT. Now it has restrictions, blackouts, different levels, requires reservations at vacation spots like Jackson Hole, etc. Next year I will buy a 5x7 at Blue and passes as I need them when I travel.

Great app

johnny mutt on

Canada

App gives all the info you need Obviously it doesn’t work if you forget to turn it on It would be nice if it turned itself on as you went thru the first loading gate

Amazing

adricard on

Canada

Very good , app and pass

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