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Colorado Local Ski Discounts

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colorado snowLucky enough to be considered a Colorado resident? Then you know that as one of our perks, if you plan early, you won't be paying tourist prices for lift tickets! Here is a list of some of the best local ticket perks programs to help you hit the weekend powder at a bargain price!

logoHeaders epicLocalPass_277x33_08122011.ashxPerks:
  • Unlimited skiing or riding at Breckenridge, Keystone and Arapahoe Basin with limited restrictions at Heavenly and Northstar. Also includes 10 restricted days at Vail or Beaver Creek.
  • $50 pass holder tickets available for purchase during blackout dates at Heavenly and Northstar.
  • Additional Tickets: - Six (6) Ski-With-A-Friend (SWAF) varying discount tickets are automatically loaded onto your pass. Just take your guest to the ticket window and present your pass to receive the discount.
Pricing for 2011-2012 is currently $249-$499. Click here for Epic Local Pass Website

The Rocky Mountain Super Pass +

SkiColoradoLogoThe Rocky Mountain Super Pass Plus offers unlimited skiing and riding at Winter Park / Mary Jane and Copper Mountain, plus six unrestricted days at Steamboat.

Pricing for 2011-2012 is currently $134-$459. PRICE INCREASES $20 ON SEPTEMBER 20! Click here for more info on Rocky Mountain Super Pass.

I don't know which pass our family will choose this year but I hope to get it figured out. We've enjoyed both Winter Park and Breckenridge Adaptive Ski Programs so it will be a hard choice.

What about you? Which pass do you have your eye on?

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#1 Peter Sletten 2011-10-22 16:05
I am a disabled skier. I continue to look for your discount lift pass for this ski season. I see senior, veteran, college, but nothing for the disabled. Epic has their's. I bought your's in the past. Can yoou recall $50?. I want to have the option to ski with my daughters for safety. Can youo answer? Is there a time restriction? I would like an answer before losing my chance. Thank you, pbs
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