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Colorado Ski Passes 2008/2009

Residents Receive Discounts

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Colorado residents can ski or ride at significant discounts by purchasing season passes for the 2008 - 2009 season. New this year is the Epic Pass, which allows unlimited and unrestricted skiing or riding at four Colorado ski resorts and one ski resort in Lake Tahoe, Calif. Last year's Colorado Pass Plus has been discontinued.

The most popular season pass is the Colorado Pass, which allows you to ski or ride at five Colorado ski resorts for under $500 with some restricted dates. 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

  • Epic Pass
    Cost: $579 adult, $279 child
    Purchase at above price until: Nov. 15, 2008
    What: Valid for unlimited skiing and riding at Vail, Beaver Creek, Breckenridge, Keystone and Heavenly. No date restrictions.

  • Colorado Pass
    Cost: $439 adult, $329 teen, $209 child
    What: Valid for unlimited skiing and riding at Keystone, Breckenridge and Arapahoe Basin, plus ten days at Vail and Beaver Creek for restricted dates.

  • Summit Pass
    Cost: $399 adult, $309 teen, $199 child
    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
    What: Valid for unlimited skiing and riding at Copper Mountain and Winter Park/Mary Jane.

  • Rocky Mountain Super Pass Plus
    Cost: $439 adult, $329 teen, $219 child
    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: $1329 adult, $704 teen, $454 child
    What: Valid for unlimited skiing and riding at Copper Mountain, Winter Park/Mary Jane, and Steamboat.

INDIVIDUAL MOUNTAIN PASSES

  • Copper Mountain Season Pass
    Cost: $359
    What: Valid for unlimited skiing and riding at Copper Mountain.

  • Eldora Mountain Season Pass
    Cost: $379 adult, $269 teen, $159 child
    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 $929.

  • Loveland Season Pass
    Cost: $339 adult, $269 teen, $149 child
    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: $199 adult, $85 child
    What: Valid for unlimited skiing and riding at Ski Cooper, near Leadville.

  • Steamboat Season Pass
    Cost: $1329 adult, $629 teen, $379 child
    What: Valid for unlimited skiing and riding at Steamboat.

  • Winter Park/Mary Jane Season Pass
    Cost: $369 adult
    What: Valid for unlimited skiing and riding at Winter Park/Mary Jane.

The prices listed below are valid for September 2008. The prices increase as ski season nears, so buy passes early for the best price.

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