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Get These Passes Before They Go Off Sale Today!
These Ski Pass Deals Go Off Sale Today!
These Pass Deals Go Off Sale Today! ⚠️
If you’re looking to get a good deal on lift access for your next destination ski trip, now might be time to act.
A few major ski resorts are discontinuing sales of their multi-day access deals after today, 11/14/2023, and tomorrow, 11/15/2023. Below, we’ve compiled the list of these deals, and the benefits they bring.

Copper, Colorado is among the ski resorts discontinuing their access deals at end of day today.
Off Sale End of Day 11/14
Copper Four Pack
$449
What It Is:
Four days of unrestricted access to ski or ride at Copper.
No blackout dates.
Who Should Buy:
Any adult 23+ who plans to ski or ride four days at Copper this season, but does not plan to go enough to justify a season pass.
During peak times, the Four Pack may even be a better deal than three days of lift tickets.
Any young adult 13-22 who plans to ski or ride four holiday days at Copper this season.
For youth 22 and under, the Ikon Session Pass is still a better value than a Four Pack. However, the Session Pass comes with holiday blackouts.

Off Sale End of Day 11/15
Sugarbush TBD Ticket
$99
What It Is:
One day of unrestricted access to ski or ride at Sugarbush.
With your first TBD ticket purchase, you also get a free ticket valid on either:
Fat Tuesday 2/13/24
Any one day on or after 4/1/24
No blackout dates, but availability may be limited on the following Saturdays: 1/20, 1/27, 2/3, 2/10 and 2/24.
Who Should Buy:
Any person age 6-89 who plans to ski or ride at Sugarbush this season, but does not plan to go enough to justify a Sugarbush or Ikon season pass.
For adults 23 and older, the breakeven is around nine days for an Ikon Base Pass with blackouts.

Sugarbush Quad Pack
$525 with no blackouts; $425 with weekend and holiday blackouts
What It Is:
Four days of fully transferrable access to ski or ride at Sugarbush.
For $525, you get no blackouts.
For $425, you get access on mid-week, non-holiday days only.
Who Should Buy:
Only people who need the flexibility to transfer lift tickets between people after buying them. If you don’t need to transfer your lift tickets, the TBD tickets are a better deal under every circumstance.

Not sure where to start on trip planning this year?
Don’t forget our in-house service, PeakRankings Trips, where we can plan every aspect of your trip, whether it be to Copper, Sugarbush, or over 90 destination ski resorts across North America!
For more information on winter sports deals, check out our articles on The 8 Biggest Ski Trip Mistakes You Are Making—And How to Avoid Them and Planning a Ski Trip on a Budget.
Any questions/thoughts on these deals? Respond to this email and we’ll get back to you!






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