Tag: Epic Pass
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New Epic Pass prices for 2023-24 ski season announced with other changes
While Colorado’s powder-packed ski season may feel far from finished, now is the time to secure the best prices for next season. That was the reminder from Vail Resorts on Tuesday, with the announcement of early-bird prices for 2023-’24 Epic Passes. Chairlift still awaits revival at old ski area in southern Colorado With unlimited access…
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‘The landscape has shifted’: Colorado ski resorts adjusting to record visitation, other trends
The sun had yet to rise when Miles Clark recently left his home in Utah to ski the backcountry’s first snow. However early, he had no illusions of first tracks. “Maybe two or three cars in the parking lot,” went his thinking. Holiday traffic creeps down Loveland Pass toward Arapahoe Basin Ski Area on the…
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Last call, Colorado skiers: Epic Pass price going up soon
If skiing hasn’t been on your mind this summer, you might miss the chance to snag a go-to pass for the upcoming season. Vail Resorts’ Epic Pass will go up in price on Sept. 5. That’s the pass granting access to the company’s coveted slopes in Colorado — Vail, Breckenridge, Keystone, Beaver Creek and Crested…
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Vail Resorts announces new Epic Pass prices for 2022-2023 season — up after major discount
Following outcries across the West over Vail Resorts’ reduced pass prices contributing to longer lift lines and added stress on workers this season, the industry leader has announced increases of about 7% for next season. The company on Monday launched the popular Epic Local Pass at $626, with unlimited access to Breckenridge and Keystone and…
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8 tips for saving money on Colorado ski slopes
So you missed the early-bird deals on season passes. You missed the first, best way to ski a lot and save money. But there are several other tricks to the trade in Colorado. Here’s what to know before breaking the bank on the state’s increasingly pricey slopes: Be sure to book in advance This one…
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‘Historic’ Epic Pass prices announced ahead of 2021-22 Colorado ski season predicted to be busy
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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save This time last year, Colorado skiers and snowboarders were coping with a lost spring season, the slopes emptied and chairlifts stalled. It was one eerie scene in the shadow of COVID-19. Now, there’s hope. Vaccinations are rolling out — as are pass renewals and the…




