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As Vail Resorts petition hits 40,000 signatures, author asks Epic Pass holders to cancel “auto-renew”

Sunday update to change.org page calls for Jan. 18 action

A massive crowd forms at the bottom of Blue Sky Basin in Vail on its first day of opening for the 2021-22 season on Jan. 9. (John LaConte, Vail Daily)
John LaConte, Vail Daily
A massive crowd forms at the bottom of Blue Sky Basin in Vail on its first day of opening for the 2021-22 season on Jan. 9. (John LaConte, Vail Daily)
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As the to “Hold Vail Resorts accountable” for alleged ski area mismanagement this season reached 40,000 signatures Sunday, an update from page manager Jeremy Rubingh was posted with a new call to action.

Rubingh, on Sunday, put out a request for Epic Pass users to email seasonpass@vailresorts.com on Tuesday with a request to disengage the auto-renew option on their Epic Pass.

“Please join us on January 18th by sending a message stating that you’d like to cancel your pass ‘auto-renew,’” Rubingh wrote in the Sunday update. “Even if you don’t have the auto-renew activated, you can send an email to seasonpass@vailresorts.com explaining why you will not be renewing your pass.”

Rubingh described the action as “a great next step” toward a goal of better pay and treatment of Vail Resorts employees.

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