As Memorial Day Weekend sales wrap up, Big Snow American Dream continues to offer great deals for indoor skiing and snowboarding enthusiasts as of Tuesday, May 27, 2025.
One standout offer is a six-pack of slope access tickets for just $100 plus tax. These tickets allow riders aged 7 and up to enjoy six two-hour sessions anytime during the year. Normally, this package would cost about $250. Note that rentals and outerwear are not included.
For those who need gear, Big Snow is also selling a three-day Snow Day package for $100. This all-inclusive deal covers rental of helmet, skis or snowboard, and outerwear, though gloves and socks are not included. This package usually costs about $200.
For frequent visitors, the SNOW Pass offers unlimited monthly access. As part of the current sale, the initiation fee is discounted by $200. New members can join for a $99 start fee and pay $100 per month thereafter. The pass is blacked out during President’s Weekend and Easter Weekend.
Typically, a two-hour single-visit pass costs $60, making these deals an excellent value for indoor snow lovers.
Big Snow American Dream, located inside a shopping mall in East Rutherford, New Jersey, is North America’s only indoor, year-round real-snow ski and snowboard facility. It sits across from MetLife Stadium, home to the New York Giants and Jets.
The slopes operate Monday through Thursday from 1 p.m. to 8 p.m., with extended hours until 9 p.m. on Fridays. Weekend hours start earlier at 10 a.m., with closing times at 9 p.m. on Saturdays and 8 p.m. on Sundays.
Owned by Snow Partners—the same group that runs Mountain Creek, another New Jersey ski resort about 50 minutes away—Big Snow recently introduced the Snow Triple Play pass. This pass allows riders to enjoy three days between both resorts for $199. The goal is to encourage newcomers to try skiing and snowboarding close to home before heading to the mountains.
Big Snow also serves as a summer training ground for many snowboarders in the Tri-State area. Among them is Burton pro LJ Henriquez, who made his X Games debut in Aspen earlier this year.