
2012-2013 Classic Pass holders can renew their Classic Pass online or by phone from August 12 – November 10, 2013. Visit call the Classic Pass Hotline 80 x4475, or ask at any ticket office for sale dates and locations. Classic Passes will only be available at select sales in Colorado beginning August 22, 2013. Early purchase pricing for all Classic passes is valid through October 13, 2013. The Classic Pass cannot be combined with any other pass. Classic Pass holders can ski or ride for a highly reduced rate and receive discounts on extension days and summer lift access. Visit for more information.Īspen/Snowmass will be offering four-day and seven-day Classic Passes.
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In addition, at Christy Sports’ Park Meadows location, the Elevation 4-Pass plus one half-off lift ticket for a friend will be on sale for $119. Īrapahoe Basin’s ski sale specials include fully transferable 4-Packs for $139. For more information on all Copper passes, visit. Copper Mountain will announce the 2013/2014 season pricing for the Secret! Pass in early November.Īt $99, the Close Parking season pass bolt-on includes convenient, close-in parking at the Chapel Lot, saving pass holders from walking in their boots from a more remote lot.
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Or, you can pay $20 to upgrade your daily ski pass to a Secret! Pass. The only way to get a Secret! Pass is to book your lodging with Copper Mountain Resort or an official partner like Copper Colorado Condos.


Secret! Pass holders enjoy a 15-minute head start on the American Eagle chairlift every morning, giving early-bird pass holders exclusive access to first tracks. With the Secret! Pass, you get a dedicated lift line at: American Eagle, American Flyer, Super Bee, Excelerator, Kokomo, Union Creek and Timberline Express. Ĭopper Mountain's Secret! Pass is very much like a backstage pass. Sports Authority Sniagrab August 31 – September 15Ĭolorado Ski & Golf Ski Rex September 3 – September 19Ĭopper’s legendary Four Pack ($149) guarantees four days of skiing and riding at Copper Mountain, with no blackout dates during the 2013/2014 season. Below are early season prices for the Copper Season Pass, with no blackout dates. If you aren't already locked into a season pass for the winter, this holiday weekend is a good time to do some comparison shopping, as resorts will team up with retailers to offer some sweet deals.Ĭolorado Ski Country USA, a statewide trade group that represents all the ski areas except those owned by Vail Resorts, helpfully compiled a list of the deals, saying that, with a little research, skiers and riders can find the pass that best suits their needs and at a discounted price:Ĭhristy Sports Powder Daze August 23 – September 3 With Labor Day marking the semi-official end of summer, snow enthusiasts are already starting to make plans for the upcoming season.
