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Old 01-27-2012, 09:29 AM
 
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I just moved to Denver this past week and someone mentioned to me that once you live in Colorado, you should NEVER pay full price for a lift ticket. I heard something about getting discounted tickets at the grocery store? Is this true? Where do you get them from, customer service? Next year I will for sure look into season passes, but it's too late for that this season. If anyone can point me in a good direction, I would appreciate it. Thanks!
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Old 01-27-2012, 10:34 AM
 
Location: Littleton, CO
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I just moved to Denver this past week and someone mentioned to me that once you live in Colorado, you should NEVER pay full price for a lift ticket. I heard something about getting discounted tickets at the grocery store? Is this true? Where do you get them from, customer service? Next year I will for sure look into season passes, but it's too late for that this season. If anyone can point me in a good direction, I would appreciate it. Thanks!
It's too late in the season now, but usually around September/October they have the best deals, like 4-packs of tickets are usually the best price. 4-pack from Loveland is like 119, A-Basin/Keystone are a little more.

If you order the season pass early it's cheaper also

If you ski more than like 5-8 days a season it's better just to get a pass. Pretty much everyone I know has the Summit Value pass which is A-Basin, Keystone and Breck. It's 389-429$ depending on what time of year you buy
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Old 01-27-2012, 11:17 AM
 
Location: Reunion, CO
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I've heard King Soopers sells discounted tickets. Never used them though, so beats me how substantial it would be. Right now, Shell is doing its Ski Free deal which is a BOGO voucher with 10 gallons of gas. It does have blackout dates.

Even if you don't have a friend to go with you, I've never had a problem finding someone at the ticket window to share on the deal and grab a half-price ticket.
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Old 01-27-2012, 11:26 AM
 
Location: Ned CO @ 8300'
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Buy the eBook at King Soopers ($10). There are several coupons for discounted tix for Winter Park, Copper Mountain, Loveland. And lots of coupons for many other things.
Just saw that you can win a pair of Sol Vista Basin or Copper Mountain lift tickets by buying “E” Books on their website: The “E” Book | eduproject.com

Also, sign up for the Sliding on the Cheap newsletter: Sliding on the Cheap!
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Old 01-27-2012, 11:38 AM
 
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Sweet! I just looked up that skifree deal with Shell gasoline. It looks like a great deal! Thanks so much!!
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Old 02-02-2012, 10:55 PM
 
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Default Discounted Ski Lift Passes

Radio stations have deals at various ski resorts now and then. For example, 95.7FM is having a Ski Hooky Day on Feb 9th; lift ticket $20 if you sign up as a Party VIP.

Has anyone tried Liftopia.com? They have some good deals.
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