CU Boulder, Season passes/tickets

sstricky

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I am going to be a freshman next year at CU, and I will probably have

one day with no classes during the week and then of course saturday and

sunday.

I want to try and ski park early and late season as much as possible and

then of course powder days whenever they appear.

What pass should I get?

My roommate for next year that lives out in denver can get 2 rocky

mountain super passes for like $150 or something ridiculously cheap...

so i think im going to buy that either way because ill be able to get

unlimited there for 75 bucks....

any ideas guys, because i want better skiing than just copper/winter park (the rocky mountain super pass) and ill

want to ski brek/keystone and even vail/BC some a little....
 
why do Vail/Breck/BC/Key/Abay all suck??

hows coppers park compared to them and hows winter park's park like compared to theirs??

and how are copper, winter park, breck, and keystone on pow days?

by the way, wtf is Mary Jane?? is it park of winter park?
 
I would honestly stick with the 5 mountain pass. If you want to ski park, you can go to breck or keystone. If you want to have some early or late season skiing go to a-basin. If you want to get some good powder runs in after it just snowed, vail and beaver creek are prime. I don't think winter park and copper can compare to the 5 combined
 
im going to have to get a colorado pass because its 5 mountains (vail bc breck key and a-basin) with a few BC/vail blackout dates. But since ill be 18 next year i can get the teen one and only for $339
http://www.snow.com/passsales/default.aspx

Also I am going ahead and buying the rocky mountain super pass+ for only 75 dollars... good ass dealz right there if you ask me..
 
I just finished up orientation. I have no classes tuesday and thursdays. I am getting the 5mtn (screw super pass) and eldora pass for $150, hate all you want, but theres a free bus up there
 
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