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Peak-Day Lift Ticket prices reach new heights for 2022-23 season
SUMMIT COUNTY, Utah — Reporting by The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast shows that Colorado ski destinations in Vail and Beaver Creek reached $275 for a peak-day, single-day lift ticket for 2022-23.
Stuart Winchester who reported on the prices for The Storm Skiing Journal compares the Vail and Beaver Creek peak-day prices to other high-priced tickets around the country. Notably, Park City occupies the third highest price in the category at a whopping $259. Alterra Mountain Co. resorts occupy three of the highest prices featured in their survey.
Vail Resorts 22/23 single-day peak lift ticket $:
Vail $275
Beaver Creek $275
Park City $259
Breck $255
Northstar $235
Keystone $225
Heavenly $225
Stowe $199
Crested Butte $179
Whistler $175
Kirkwood $165
Okemo $155
Mt Snow $149
Stevens $145
Hunter $129
Sunapee $124[1/3]
— The Storm Skiing Journal & Podcast (@StormSkiJournal) September 2, 2022
Winchester reported on peak-day prices for days including Christmas Day, New Year’s Eve, and New Year’s Day. Similar peak-day lift prices as of September 6 (which are subject to change) for other Utah resorts not mentioned include the following:
- Alta lists general peak-day prices at $159 (but did not include specific peak day prices)
- Deer Valley lists prices between $229-$259
- Solitude lists prices around $125
Season pass prices have been listed as the following for 2022-23:
- Epic Pass $859
- Deer Valley Season Pass $2,675 (prices increase in October)
- Solitude Season Pass $465
Other resorts like Snowbasin and Brighton have yet to release prices for 2022-23 lift tickets.