Park City Real Estate Trends

Ski Resorts Adding Value to Season Passes

By Todd Anderson
Aug 03, 2013

Four of Utah’s best ski areas have teamed up to add value to their season ski passes. Alta, Snowbird, Park City Mountain Resort and Deer Valley announced this week that qualified season pass purchases at each resort will include shared lift privileges at the other participating resorts.

 

With the purchase of a season pass (qualifications vary between the four resorts) you will also receive access to ski the other three resorts three times each during the season. Limitations apply during peak holiday weeks. Considering an average lift ticket price of $94 between the four resorts, this is an $800 plus value that is being added to a season ski pass for the 2013/2014 ski season. Season Pass Specials at Alta, Deer Valley, Park City Mountain Resort and Snowbird

 

It is often hard to break away from your home resort where you have a pass as the idea of paying $100 to go to another resort is tough when you have a pass that is paid for already. And what a bonus for when friends from out of town are in and a season pass holder can go ski the resort next door or take a short trip up one of the other canyons to ski.

 

The announcement comes on the heels of Vail Resorts taking over operations at Canyons in Park City and making them part of the Epic pass which allows skiing privileges at all Vail Resorts on one season pass. The big difference for Deer Valley, Snowbird, Alta and Park City Mountain Resort is that these are all a short day-trip away.

 

Season pass sales at all Park City area resorts are on sale now with early season pricing specials in effect through mid-September. So buy now and start to make your ski season plans, winter is only a few months away!

 

Remember that Deer Valley and Alta are ski only mountains that do not allow snowboards.

Season Ski Pass Sales at Park City Resorts

By Todd Anderson
Sep 26, 2010

             Lift ticket prices and season pass pricing for Park City's three ski resorts have been announced. Season pass changes have been made at Park City Mountain Resort and Canyons while Deer Valley has stayed relatively the same as last year.             Canyons has seen the most significant season pass offerings change and now offers 3 adult pass options starting at $999 (prior to Oct. 15). Passes will include on mountain perks for the pass holders including:

  • Complimentary day tickets
  • The ability to purchase buddy passes for $59
  • Complimentary Lodging nights
  • Rental and retail discounts
  • Complimentary ski lessons
  • Complimentary Meals
  • Summer Lift Privileges
  • And More
ticket.jpg            Mid-week passes (good every day but Saturdays) start at $799. Young adult passes (18-25 yrs and Utah college students) start at $449. Utah student passes (7-12 yrs) start at $179 with ages 13-17 able to buy a season pass for $209 (for honor roll students). Coupon books can offer daily tickets at under $45 per day.             Canyons Resort has many different season pass offerings go to: http://www.thecanyons.com/seasonpass2010.html to view them, and make sure you do so before Oct 15th.             Park City Mountain Resort season pass pricing this year starts at $699. Pricing at Park Mountain Resort has stripped the extras like night skiing, free parking and express lift access (Fast Trax) which can be added back to the pass for $200 per benefit. Young adult/college student passes start at $450. Teen season passes start at $175 while youth passes start at $125. Utah resident or property owner coupon books get daily passes down to $54 per day.             As with Canyons Resort, Park City Mountain offers many pass options, to see which is best for you go to: http://www.parkcitymountain.com/winter/tickets/season_passes . park City Mountain resort season pass prices go up after Oct 31.             Deer Valley Season passes are $1630 for an adult pass, with a second pass (same family) for $1320. Teen passes are $675 and midweek adult passes (good Mon.-Fri. except Christmas -New Year's week) are $830. Locals coupon books get daily ticket options down to $51 per day. For more info go to: http://www.deervalley.com/activities_skiing/skiing/lift_tickets.html  make sure to purchase before October 31st.

 
 
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