billski
Active member
Since it's raining and I have to go back to work, here's some trivia for this year. We may whine about Stowe, but they come in at #20 on the list of priciest tickets. The usual caveats apply - very few people pay walk up rate, tickets can now be purchased online if you are ready to commit to a date in advance. As usual, I also pick the holiday rate, as that is one of the few metrics that has been consistent over time.
A last bit of trivia is
Over an eight year period, Vail increased their ticket price 72% while Stowe increased price 29%.
I hope you can read this.
A last bit of trivia is
Over an eight year period, Vail increased their ticket price 72% while Stowe increased price 29%.
I hope you can read this.
Walk-up Lift Tickets - Weekend/Holiday, Adult, All Day, All lifts, Peak-Holiday Price | ||
1 | Vail | $ 139 |
2 | Beaver Creek | $ 129 |
3 | Aspen /Snowmass | $ 129 |
4 | Buttermilk/Tiehack (Snowmass/Aspen) | $ 129 |
5 | Breckenridge | $ 129 |
6 | Steamboat | $ 119 |
7 | Keystone | $ 119 |
8 | Copper Mt | $ 118 |
9 | Teluride | $ 109 |
10 | Jackson Hole | $ 109 |
11 | Winter Park | $ 109 |
12 | Heavenly | $ 109 |
13 | Deer Valley | $ 108 |
14 | Park City | $ 107 |
15 | Mammoth | $ 107 |
16 | Sun Valley | $ 105 |
17 | Alpine Meadows | $ 102 |
18 | Squaw Valley | $ 102 |
19 | Crested Butte | $ 101 |
20 | Stowe | $ 98 |
21 | Snowbird | $ 92 |
22 | Stratton | $ 90 |
23 | Sugarbush | $ 89 |
24 | Killington | $ 89 |
25 | Okemo | $ 89 |