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Labor Day is the last day to get a discount Epic Pass
PARK CITY, Utah — The deadline is approaching to buy Epic Passes at their lowest price of the season.
Labor Day, September 6, is the last day you can get a pass at a reduction of 20 percent.
“This summer and fall, our resort teams are implementing a variety of exciting projects and improvements so that skiers and riders of all skill levels have a great time when they hit the slopes,” said Kirsten Lynch, chief marketing officer of Vail Resorts. “We cannot wait to welcome our guests back to the mountains they love.”
The 20 percent-off price tag applies to all of the Vail Resorts’ North American pass lineup.
You can purchase a pass at EpicPass.com
You can check out all pass options here.
· Epic Pass ($783 vs. $979 last season) provides unlimited, unrestricted access to 34 North American resorts – including Vail, Beaver Creek, Breckenridge, Park City and Whistler Blackcomb – as well as access to many partner resorts including Telluride, Snowbasin and Sun Valley.
· Epic Local Pass ($583 vs. $729 last season) provides unlimited, unrestricted access to 26 resorts – including Breckenridge and Keystone – from the east to the west coast, as well as holiday-restricted access to resorts like Park City, Heavenly and Stowe, and 10 days total to use at Vail, Beaver Creek and Whistler Blackcomb.
· Northeast Value Pass ($479 vs. $599 last season) provides access to 18 resorts across the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic, including Stowe, Hunter, Mount Snow, Okemo, Wildcat and more.
· Epic Day Pass is the best option for anyone who plans to hit the slopes only one to seven days next season. With Epic Day Pass, guests can visit premier resorts like Vail, Beaver Creek and Whistler Blackcomb for as low as $87 for one day with discounts increasing as more days are purchased, and – a new option this year – resorts like Keystone, Heavenly and Stowe for as low as $67 for one day.