Cheapest Utah Lift Tickets

antonf793

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Hey I'm visiting Utah for 10 days skiing at the end of this month.

No idea where the best place to get lift tickets is as I'm British(they all look really expensive) - if anyone could point me in the right direction that would be epic.

Planning to do most of the skiing in Park City!

Thanks for any help!
 
They are all relatively the same price outside of Deer Valley and PCMR. Alta and Snowbird are a hair under $100, and they will be a little cheaper at Solitude and Brighton. The LCC resorts, PCMR, and Deer Valley will give a slight discount if you buy from them online, but I have not found anywhere that sells them significantly cheaper.

Powder Mountain is a little under $80, and Snowbasin is $100. I went to Utah for 5 days last year and rode a different mountain everyday. I would recommend the same and the few days you have at the end you can go re-ride the mountains you liked. Other than PCMR, none of them are shockingly huge where you can't get the idea of it in one day.
 
Ski shops, liftopia does great deals this time of year.

Vail is vail but there are some deals. I know places like that give you discounts if you buy more than 2-3days of skiing, but then again it makes you tethered to park city/canyons where youll inevitably spend more on other things.
 
brighton go card reload is $69

also the same price if you can find someone with a season pass to present it at the ticket window
 
13799800:VESACE_flame said:
Brighton is cheap and its never really busy

Brighton is a dope mountain...

One time I convinced Brighton guest services to give me a free day pass... Not sure if that's repeatable though.
 
13800989:RousedWits said:
Brighton is a dope mountain...

One time I convinced Brighton guest services to give me a free day pass... Not sure if that's repeatable though.

im going their april 7 i can't wait
 
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