Season passes are now on sale at most Utah ski resorts, and even though many local skiers are bemoaning the usual yearly rate increase, it’s still smart to purchase during mid-summer for the best deal. Some resorts, like Snowbird and Alta, will increase their rates in the middle of September, while others won’t see a price increase in season passes until the end of October. Either way, if you know you’ll be hitting the slopes a lot this winter, then buying now will save you some cash.
Below is a list of all the Early Bird season pass rates at the 13 Utah ski resorts. The prices shown are for adult season passes only. Check the individual ski resort websites for prices on season passes for students, military, etc.
Alta: Adult Seasons Pass – $999 before 9/29/10, $1099 after 9/29/10. www.alta.com
Snowbird: Unlimited Tram and Chairs – $999 before 9/15/10, $1099 after 9/15/10. www.snowbird.com
Solitude: Easy Way Pass for all days – $1099 before 10/31/10. www.skisolitude.com
Brighton: Adult Gold Season Pass – $849 before 9/15/10. www.brightonresort.com
Park City Mountain Resort: $699 before 10/31/10 www.pcmr.com
The Canyons: $999 before 10/15/10 www.thecanyons.com
Deer Valley: $1630 before 10/31/10. www.deervalley.com
Snowbasin: $975 before 10/3/10. www.snowbasin.com
Powder Mountain: $695 – price gets higher as pass availability decreases so buy as early as possible. www.powdermountain.com
Beaver Mountain: $445 before 9/15/10. Prices increase at a graduated rate throughout the fall. www.skithebeav.com
Sundance: $429 before 10/31/10. www.sundanceresort.com
Brian Head: $479. www.brianhead.com
Wolf Creek: $280. www.wolfcreekutah.com
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