Stacy B asked:

I am skiing for two days, so the Peaks pass isn’t an option. Should I buy passes in Denver or in Dillon?

Question posted courtesy of: Alan
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    4 Responses to “Where are the best lift ticket prices for Keystone, Colorado?”

    1. kramerdnewf on May 10th, 2008 10:03 pm

      Either call sporting good stores in Denver OR call Safeway or other grocery stores in the area. For only two days, the grocery stores are probably your best bet.

    2. Texas Dude on May 14th, 2008 7:06 am

      Dont go to keystone it is very icy. go to Breckenridge or Vail

    3. Tbone on May 17th, 2008 5:37 pm

      Going to be expensive everywhere… best option is to throw some cash at someone with a season pass and they can use their discount at the ticket window… normally half off

    4. MountainChick on May 21st, 2008 3:56 am

      Either find someone who has a season pass and let them buy the ticket for a WAY cheaper price.

      Or try Virgin Island Ski Rentals–in the Office Max shopping center just off the highway. They were only $65 when regular prices were $81. Not sure what the prices are now that peak season is approaching.