strangerbeyond asked:

Here in California some supermarkets and sport shops sell lift tickets for local ski resorts at a lower price.
Any place in Utah do the same?

Question posted courtesy of: Milton
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    3 Responses to “Where can I get discount lift tickets for ski resorts in Utah?”

    1. PVD on November 19th, 2007 11:16 am

      Liftopia.com sells discount lift tickets online:

      Check it out

    2. snowbaby on November 20th, 2007 7:42 pm

      Wherever you reant you equipemtn (if you don’t own it) will get you discounted lift tickets. If you aren’t renting then go to the local ski shop by your hotel or the place you’re staying. They should have early bird discounts if you get up early. Night skiing at Brighton and Park City is a lot less expensive especially with the discount. Call ahead and see what arrangements can be made for you.

    3. MrGin on November 21st, 2007 11:36 am

      How about a free lift ticket to several resorts in Utah. No kidding! If you go to the Salt Lake City Chamber of Commerce website, you can get more info. Basically, the day you fly in is the day you get a free lift ticket. If you catch an early enough flight (i.e. Southwest Airlines arriving SLC at 09:40am) you can take you can take your free lift ticket to several ski resorts like Park City or the Canyons. Just go to the chamber of commerce website (do a search, I don’t have it handy) and register your name. Print out the registration and take that print out to the ticket window. That’s it, no strings! It can only be used that day. You get to the mountain about 10AM and ski/board for the rest of the day. If not, just go to any ski rental place in Salt Lake City and they’ll sell you cheaper tickets, about $5 - $20 less than at the window. You can also go to Albertsons for discount lift tickets to Park City.