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Utah Ticket Deals

wa-loaf

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So thinking about what to do about tickets for my trip to Utah. I can get $32 tickets to Alta with my season pass, but I don't want to ski just at Alta. Liftopia has some for Snowbird and Powder while I'm there. Any other good sources for tics? Especially Brighton and Solitude, less interested in the Park City areas.
 

Puck it

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Super Pass is good at all four Cottonwood Canyon areas. Ski shops sell discounted lift tickets. I just stop by at the shop in morning on the way. That way is the Canyons are closed you can go somewhere else.
 

drjeff

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I'm sure their still running them, but at many of the SLC ski areas, stop in at the end of the day, take one of the timeshare tours (usually free munchies and beverages) and then for your time they'll often give you a voucher you can use for lift tickets/meals/etc.
 

Trekchick

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On our trip to Utah at the End of February we're planning on hitting canyonsports. It never ceases to amaze me how much more affordable the lift tickets are in Utah than on the Front Range in Colorado.
 

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I'm sure their still running them, but at many of the SLC ski areas, stop in at the end of the day, take one of the timeshare tours (usually free munchies and beverages) and then for your time they'll often give you a voucher you can use for lift tickets/meals/etc.

Last time we were in Park City, my wife and I took a tour of the Marriott and received two lift tickets to PCMR for our trouble, face value then at $72 apiece. A good investment for an hour of our time.
 

abc

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It never ceases to amaze me how much more affordable the lift tickets are in Utah than on the Front Range in Colorado.
Day ticket at UT is a lot cheaper than Summit County. But season pass in CO is a lot cheaper than UT. There's no multi-area season pass in UT as in CO.

Lodging is a lot cheaper in the SLT though.
 
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