There are many ways to save on lift tickets for Park City, Deer Valley, Snowbird, Alta, Sundance, Snowbasin, Brighton, Solitude, and other Utah ski resorts. Check these out...
EARLY BIRD SAVINGS: Book Early!
Buy before you arrive will save you almost 25%. So go online to each of the ski resort and plan your ski vacation and book the tickets online. It can be a substantial savings vs the walk-up day of skiing ticket prices.
TRY SOMETHING NEW: Multi-Resort Passes!
Many passes allow skiers to ski multiple resorts for one low season pass price. Check these passes and see which resorts are closest to your location for this winter season! The M.A.X Pass gives skiers and boarders 39 mountains to ski. Wow!
Mountain Collective
Epic Pass
M.A.X Pass
SAVE BY BUYING IN ADVANCE: Liftopia
Websites like Liftopia are a great option if you shop and commit early. Savings can be up to 60% off regular prices.
5th & 6th GRADERS SKI FREE: Ski UTAH Passport
In an effort to encourage our young kids to get outdoors and learn to ski or board, the program called Ski UTAH Passport allows 5th and 6th graders access for free. What a great program!
BUY LOCAL AND SAVE!
Local stores in Salt Lake City often times have discount tickets. Examples include Ski-N-See, Costco and Utah Ski & Golf.
Save in other ways!
Park City has the local newspaper called Park Record that comes out every Wednesday and Saturday. It not only has great information about events happening in town like the World Cup and Pond Ski Competition but it also has 2-for-1 restaurant coupons and 25% - 50% off ski rentals. So grab a local newspaper at the gas stations, 7-11, grocery stores, or hotel lobby. In addition, there's a great COUPON BOOK with great coupons for retails stores, restaurants, and services! For example, get a snowflake pendant for $25 at the local jewelry store, $6.25 movie tickets, hot air balloon specials, etc. I can mail you a FREE COUPON BOOK, so email me now!
UPDATE! - December 19th, 2016: I have two Deer Valley tickets for $120 each, no black out dates... If you need them, please email me... Periodically, I have Park City Mountain tickets too, so ask!