I'm planning ahead!
Having not been to SES...yet!......is the Epic Pass $659 that works at all Vail Resorts here in CA and CO....Breck, Vail , Beaver Creek, Keystone and A. Basin of any use for SES?
I'm planning ahead!
Having not been to SES...yet!......is the Epic Pass $659 that works at all Vail Resorts here in CA and CO....Breck, Vail , Beaver Creek, Keystone and A. Basin of any use for SES?
Only if you come out before or after SES. Summit county is where most of those resorts are located. Vail and Beaver Creek are in between there and Aspen(SES location, 2hr drive from Summit County). Aspen pass is very expensive. If you spend a week or more at any of those resorts the Epic pass is worth it, especially if you travel on holiday dates as the Epic pass has no blackout dates! Epic pass is a tremendous value.
Last edited by *Ace*; May 13th, 2012 at 05:39 AM.
Oh,...Ok...so the Epic pass is a great value...but no help for SES....right?
What do you guys do for the week? buy multi day? What's your average cost just for lift service for the week?
Barry, check out the BOL ticket package. If I recall it is a good value for multiple days. Unless you break your leg midweek that is.
NEW THIS YEAR: You must purchase your lift tickets separately from the package deal. We added a 7 day lift ticket for those that want to ride on the day off.
ALSO NEW: Aspen Skiing Co has said that adding a day to your current ticket at the ticket window will now cost $102 - please be aware that you need to purchase any additional days from Bomber in order to avoid this cost.
1 day = $85 *2012 price*
3 day = $216 *2012 price*
6 day = $402 *2012 price*
7 day = $469 *2012 price* 67$ per day??
These tickets are all dated in correspondence for the SES 13. The multi-day tickets are "X days out of 10 days".
Last edited by www.oldsnowboards.com; May 13th, 2012 at 04:23 PM.
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