Forget the box, think OUTSIDE! Utah is considered a dream destination for most outdoor enthusiasts. From hiking to rock climbing, to canyoneering to skiing - Utah has it all. Featuring personal experiences, tips, and links, this blog is dedicated to anyone and everyone who loves to play OUTSIDE!
Monday, October 4, 2010
Ski Season 2011 - College Discounts!
If you haven't already bought your ski passes for the upcoming ski season, then you missed out on some great pre-season prices. But don't fret! Most ski resorts offer student discounts - even after the pre-season sale date. Here are the student prices for some of the more popular ski/snowboard resorts in Utah:
Brighton Ski Resort: Regular pass (good any day of the week) - $599 (as compared to $949 for a non-student)
Alta Ski Resort: Regular pass - $599 (as compared to $999 for a non-student) College spouses are also $599!
The Canyons Ski Resort: Silver College Pass - $449 if purchased before October 15th, $549 thereafter. (some restrictions apply. See their website for details).
Deer Valley Ski Resort: Does not offer student discounts. Booooooooo!
Park City Ski Resort: Several options are available. Prices range from $450-$950 (as compared to $699-$1299 for non-students).
Snow Basin Ski Resort: Regular pass for young adults 19-26 - $650 (as compared to $1100 for reg adult).
Snowbird Resort: Regular pass - $699 (as compared to $1099 for non-students).
Sundance Ski Resort: Regular pass - $499 (as compared to $529 for non-students).
There are a few other resorts that I did not include in this listing. Also, some restrictions may apply for some of the above prices. Always check with the resort for details before purchasing. I have links for all the resorts in my blog.
Winter is almost here! I'm ready to ski, are you?
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Well I can tell you like to ski. That's a really handy list of ski resorts and prices you've got. My personal favorites are Brighton and Park City, and you're right... Boo Deer Valley, not only do they not give a student pass but they don't even allow snowboarding! What snobs!
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