$39 lift ticket offered at one of Colorado’s most beloved ski areas

Arapahoe Basin’s ‘Friday Afternoon Club’ will be back for the 2023-24 season through December 15, excluding November 24. The deal includes a $39 lift ticket to ski between 2-4 p.m. on Fridays. After skiing, the “club” offers select drink and appetizer deals in the 6th Alley Bar & Grill.

Tickets must be purchased online in advance and are valid beginning at 2 p.m. the day you purchased it for. You can pick up tickets from one of the ticket windows or kiosks at the base area of the mountain. Drink and appetizer discounts begin at 2 p.m. in the 6th Alley Bar & Grill and last until close.

Arapahoe Basin, known as “the Legend,” is one of Colorado’s highest ski areas, with a 13,050 ft. summit above its East Wall hike-to terrain. With their high elevation and snowmaking efforts, A-Basin is often one of the first ski resorts to open in Colorado, and many times, the first to open across the entire U.S. Outside of the ‘Friday Afternoon Club,’ the ski area offers a wide range of day-pass and season-pass options, taking pride in recent years in their ability to manage crowding by selling a limited number of high-demand tickets.

For full details about the Friday Afternoon Club, click here.

STAY INFORMED: Sign-up for the daily OutThere Colorado newsletter here

File photo. Photo Credit: raclro (iStock). (raclro)
File photo. Photo Credit: raclro (iStock). (raclro)

PREV

PREVIOUS

VIDEO: Man escapes close call with alligator in Colorado

One of the wildest Colorado attractions I’ve covered throughout my time with OutThere Colorado has been the Colorado Gators Reptile Park and their medical assessment training class – which involves jumping into a pool to wrestle alligators. Located in the San Luis Valley, Colorado Gators houses hundreds of massive reptilians, which are able to thrive […]

NEXT

NEXT UP

Democrats punt on subpoenaing conservative Supreme Court justices' benefactors for now

The Senate Judiciary Committee punted on voting Thursday to subpoena GOP megadonors Leonard Leo and Harlan Crow as part of its Supreme Court ethics investigation. Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee are seeking information from the pair after ProPublica reported they helped facilitate lavish trips for some of the Supreme Court’s longest-serving conservative justices. The […]


Welcome Back.

Streak: 9 days i

Stories you've missed since your last login:

Stories you've saved for later:

Recommended stories based on your interests:

Edit my interests