Michael P asked:

Vail, Breckenridge, Winter Park

Question posted courtesy of: Willie
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  • Where can I get discount lift tickets for ski resorts in Utah?
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    4 Responses to “Is there anywhere you can get discount lift tickets for Colorado skiing?”

    1. Cameron on July 5th, 2007 2:14 pm

      You are very unlikley to find discounted lift tickets to Vail or Breckenridge unless you know someone who has a military ID. I don’t know exactly how to find them but Winter Park should have some good deals.

      Another thing I would suggest is going somewhere like Monarch. Their lift tickets are still afordable year full priced. I just went up there the other day and had some awsome runs into their new Mirkwood Basin.

    2. hockeyhockey on July 5th, 2007 5:48 pm

      You might be able to get some good deals on Ebay. My brother got a 4-day lift ticket on Ebay for Copper Mountain for about $100 less than face value.

    3. got_shots on July 6th, 2007 6:10 am

      try this place I do all the time…

    4. cd_austin on July 7th, 2007 5:01 am

      Local grocery stores sell discounted lift tickets. Try the Customer Service desk at any Denver Safeway or King Soopers.

      Craigslist is also good. Look under For Sale > Tickets. I’ve bought many tickets this way. Be wary, however, there are scammers out there.

      If you know someone in Colorado who has a Colorado Pass, they can get “buddy pass” discounts. Depending on their pass, they can get prices as low as $40 for their friends a few times.

      You can always lurk around the ticket windows, too, looking for people selling vouchers and unused tickets. Be careful, though, because sometimes they are bogus and if the resort catches you buying them, they can get pretty pissy about it.