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Colorado Ski Passes 2007/2008

Residents Receive Discounts

By Nina Davidson, About.com

Update: Ski Passes for 2008 - 2009 Season

Colorado residents can ski or ride at significant discounts by purchasing season passes for the 2007 - 2008 season. The most popular season pass is the Colorado Pass, which allows you to ski or ride at five ski resorts for under $500. Restricted dates usually apply to Thanksgiving weekend, New Year's weekend and President's Day weekend. Most passes require a photo ID, and all passes are non-transferable.

MULTIPLE MOUNTAIN PASSES

    Colorado Pass

  • Colorado Pass
    Cost: $449 adult, $339 teen, $219 child
    Purchase at above price until: Sunday, Nov. 11
    What: Valid for unlimited skiing and riding at Keystone, Breckenridge and Arapahoe Basin, plus ten days at Vail and Beaver Creek for restricted dates.

  • Colorado Pass Plus
    Cost: $549 adult, $409 teen, $289 child
    Purchase at above price until: Sunday, Nov. 11
    What: Valid for unlimited skiing and riding at Keystone, Breckenridge and Arapahoe Basin, plus six days unrestricted at Vail and Beaver Creek, and four days at restricted dates.

  • Summit Pass
    Cost: $409 adult, $319 teen, $209 child
    Purchase at above price until: Sunday, Nov. 11
    What: Valid for unlimited skiing and riding at Keystone, Breckenridge and Arapahoe Basin. The Summit Pass is the renamed version of the Buddy Pass.

    Rocky Mountain Super Pass

  • Rocky Mountain Super Pass
    Cost: $409 adult, $319 teen, $209 child
    Purchase at above price until: Sunday, Nov. 18
    What: Valid for unlimited skiing and riding at Copper Mountain and Winter Park/Mary Jane.

  • Rocky Mountain Super Pass Plus
    Cost: $509 adult, $379 teen, $249 child
    Purchase at above price until: Sunday, Nov. 18
    What: Valid for unlimited skiing and riding at Copper Mountain and Winter Park/Mary Jane, plus six unrestricted days at Steamboat.

  • Rocky Mountain Ultimate Pass
    Cost: $1344 adult, $659 teen, $420 child
    Purchase at above price until: Sunday, Nov. 18
    What: Valid for unlimited skiing and riding at Copper Mountain, Winter Park/Mary Jane, and Steamboat.

INDIVIDUAL MOUNTAIN PASSES

  • Copper Mountain Season Pass
    Cost: $369 adult
    Purchase at above price until: Sunday, Nov. 18
    What: Valid for unlimited skiing and riding at Copper Mountain.

  • Eldora Mountain Season Pass
    Cost: $479 adult, $319 teen, $289 child
    Purchase at above price until: Season begins
    What: Valid for unlimited skiing and riding at Eldora Mountain.Renewing passholders receive a discounted rate. A family season pass for two adults and two children is also available for $949.

  • Loveland Season Pass
    Cost: $319 adult, $259 teen, $139 child
    Purchase at above price until: Season begins
    What: Valid for unlimited skiing and riding at Loveland Ski Resort, plus three unrestricted days at Monarch Ski Resort. Renewing passholders receive a discounted rate. Military discounts also available.

  • Ski Cooper Season Pass
    Cost: $260 adult, $130 child
    Purchase at above price until: Season begins
    What: Valid for unlimited skiing and riding at Ski Cooper, near Leadville.

  • Steamboat Season Pass
    Cost: $1294 adult, $609 teen, $370 child
    Purchase at above price until: Sunday, Nov. 18
    What: Valid for unlimited skiing and riding at Steamboat.

  • Winter Park/Mary Jane Season Pass
    Cost: $379 adult
    Purchase at above price until: Sunday, Nov. 18
    What: Valid for unlimited skiing and riding at Winter Park/Mary Jane.

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