Cheapest best Season Pass at PC?

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So I am moving to PC come April 1st. I wanted to know what is the cheapest best season pass I can get being a 20 year old who would probably just go their to ski park after work or on the days I don't have work.
 
At canyons you dont have to be a college student. You just have to be under 24 or 25 not sure on the age. Their pass is $420. PCMR is where you wanna go for park though
 
Not for the last couple of weeks I'm looking at options for next year. I mean I will be able to go and ski there probably 7 or 8 times before it closes. But I'm new to the area I just moved down here from Idaho so I'm trying to just figure out what prices they have going on for college students and whatnot. But the general consensus is that they are 500 bucks.

I wish they had something like a lot of resorts here do where you buy a season pass for next year and it works for the rest of this year as well.

Also is night skiing worth the extra money? Or fast traxs or whatever the hell it's called?
 
Fast Tracks= Not worth it. I mean I guess it all depends on which lifts you're lapping, but unless your answer to that is King Con or Silverload (most of which serves pretty boring terrain and is therefore the most congested/packed area on the mountain) then don't.

Night skiing is completely hit or miss. It's either frozen over and bulletproof, or if it's snowing it's powder under the lights to yourself. 3 Kings is fun at night since you don't have 72462 groms lounging around every feature and basically have the park to yourself.
 
So it looks like getting a season pass with the added on night skiing is the way to go.

is there anyway I can buy a season pass for next year and have a way to add on the rest of this year? Or will I have to buy day passes?
 
There's no rollover passes at PCMR. The absolute cheapest way you can get a pass is to volunteer as either a liftie or a mountain host. One day a week and you get a free pass and 50% off (because you're an employee).

Fast tracks is absolutely not worth it. Night skiing depends on your schedule.
 
Yeah, no rollover days unfortunately. However if you buy your season pass for next year this spring you can lock in the cheapest rate and it will give you lift access this summer- which if you mtn bike is awesome. In general I'd say:

DO: Night skiing, buy your pass early

Dont: Fast Tracks, Underground parking.

 
When is the deadline for buying your pass early? I mean this is something I seriously might want to do so I can go mountain biking this summer. Also what is the cost for it right now with nights included.
 
^ didn't mean to post nothing

Anyways I've been looking into this too, moving to SLC early June. Under 24 with night skiing $625, and I believe the early purchase date is in the fall, so whenever you buy it you can start using it in the summer.
 
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