The current snow-sports season is far from over, but the companies running the popular multiresort passes would like you to start thinking about the next one. Passes from the three main players are now on sale for the 2020-21 season, with incentives to buy early: As time goes on, prices go up and some perks vanish. The renewal discount for the 2020-21 Ikon Pass and Ikon Base Pass, for example, ends on April 22.

Here’s what you need to know about the updates to next year’s Epic, Ikon and Mountain Collective passes.

The big news for Epic, the Vail Resorts’ pass, is the introduction of Epic Mountain Rewards, which offers 20 percent off an array of services at the destinations owned and operated by the Colorado-based behemoth. “It’s really simple,” said Johnna M. Muscente, the director of communications at Vail Resorts. “You have access to Epic Mountain Rewards whether you ski one day or every day in the season. You don’t need to sign up for anything, you don’t need to track miles or points. And there are no blackout dates.”