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- Comparing Epic Pass and Local Resorts Passes 2024 2025 (Tahoe, CA . . .
I was shopping around if it'd be worth exploring other resorts in CA, out of the 3 Vail-managed big ones, and I'm surprised how Epic manages to keep the price competitive given they offer the most options Epic Tahoe Local Pass (peak dates excluded) Northstar, Heavenly, Kirkwood: $621 Sugar Bowl Slightly Restricted (peak dates excluded)
- Can someone explain like I’m 5 the difference between a lift ticket and . . .
An Epic Pass is a pass that lasts the duration of a season and includes anything from a 2- to 7-day pass to a full season pass There are restrictions on which resorts, blackout dates, etc
- To Ikon or to Epic? Pros and Cons? : r COsnow - Reddit
Had Ikon Rocky Mountain Super Pass going back many years Switched to Epic this season for the first time since 2009 or so Been nice to have some fresh terrain to explore and many of the Epic mountains even have newly opened terrain since I'd last visited (Breck Peak 6 for example)
- Help! What’s the difference between a Lift Ticket and an Epic Day Pass . . .
can the epic day pass be used throughout the season? e g if i get the 1 day pass, i can go to any resort for the whole day during the season? or it's only a one time use?
- Epic Day Pass Question about restricted dates. : r skiing - Reddit
Epic Day Pass Question about restricted dates Family is planning a skiing trip this holiday season Unfortunately some of the days that we wanted to ski are known as “Restricted Peak dates” We aren’t going to be there long enough for me to justify buying a Full season pass for everyone in my family
- Best CO resort on Epic Pass to visit? : r skiing - Reddit
Epic Pass isn't the best IMO, but if I were you I'd stay in Summit County (Frisco, Silverthorne, Dillon, or Breckenridge) and hit Keystone and Breckenridge, and drive over Vail Pass to ski Vail and Beaver Creek
- Vail Resorts puts early-bird Epic Passes on sale with 8% . . . - Reddit
On the other hand, the Epic Adaptive pass is open to anyone with a free National Parks Access Pass, which you can get if you have any permanent disability (I have heard of people with Type 1 diabetes getting them)
- Epic Pass has put their 24 25 tickets on sale : r SkiPA - Reddit
Here's a link to the Epic Pass TL:DR Full Epic: 982$ Epic Local: 731$ (full access to PA, some peak restriction other places, and total day restrictions to the most popular resorts) Epic Northeast Value: 600$ (Only Midwest, Northeast, and mid-Atlantic, full access to PA, some peak restriction other places) Epic Northeast Value: 450$ (Only Midwest, Northeast, and mid-Atlantic midweek only
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