ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) - It’s not even winter yet, but Ski Santa Fe has sold out of its nearly 3,000 passes.
Albuquerque TV station KOB reports that the ski passes were gone in less than 10 hours Monday.
Ski Santa Fe general manager Ben Abruzzo said they put 2,900 different reservation-based passes on sale at midnight.
All of them were sold by 10 a.m. Monday.
In a typical season, Ski Santa Fe sells close to 6,000 season passes over a few months.
Abruzzo said state officials finalized ski areas’ coronavirus-safe plans Monday.
Some of those plans include limiting ski lift capacity to 25 percent.
Abruzzo said those who missed out on buying a season pass at Ski Santa Fe will still have other options, including an online reservation system.
Lift tickets can still be purchased after Ski Santa Fe announces their opening date, but people will have to check in advance to make sure all the reservations haven’t been claimed, Abruzzo told KOB.
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