BROOMFIELD, Colo. - Vail Resorts continues to offer its Epic Pass, which provides purchasers with unlimited skiing over the 2010-11 season at five Colorado ski resorts (Arapahoe Basin, Beaver Creek, Breckenridge, Keystone and Vail) and one at Lake Tahoe (Heavenly).
Cost is $599 for more than 18,000 acres of snow, and there are no blackout dates. At three cents an acre, that's a good deal for skiers and boarders planning several winter trips to Colorado or Tahoe.
New this year is an Epic 7-Pack pass, which allows seven unrestricted days at any of the six listed areas. At $449 for adults, that's less than $65 a day.
A Summit Pass good for unlimited and unrestricted skiing and riding throughout the season at Arapahoe Basin, Breckenridge and Keystone is available for $409. A pass for Keystone and Arapahoe Basin only is $359.
All cards are available at 1-877-204-7881 or www .snow.com/epicpass/home through mid-November, but the above prices are guaranteed only through Labor Day.
Vail Resort's unlimited ski pass still available
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Started by Broom in USA 22-Aug-2010 - 1 Reply
Broom posted Aug-2010
Jhoback
reply to 'Vail Resort's unlimited ski pass still available' posted Nov-2010
Vail just purchased Northstar-at-Tahoe, so now the EpicPass is good there for this season as well. Now you can ski both Heavenly & Norhtstar on the same pass. See-> http://steepandeep.com/vail-buys-northstar-at-tahoe/
Topic last updated on 19-November-2010 at 00:13