discount lift tickets CO, USA
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- xrusos
i know this isn't design related... but i am going skiing in Breckenridge, CO in mid february and am looking to find discount lift tickets. anyone know?
(google hasn't been much help)
- unknown0
Go to the ski school and tell them your an instructor at xxxx mt. And they will usually flip you a pass or give you a good discount. Or better yet, become an instructor and get certified. Get your psia card and you get free lifts and very cheap equipment. And getting cert. is only 120$ bucks the 1st year. Thats what I do. Never fails for free passes. good luck.
- xrusos0
unfortunately they would see right through me... not a lifetime skier by any means.
here's what i've found so far...
http://www.bluevalleyski.com/lif…not good at all... anyone? isn't there some sort of friends and family plan for the Colorado Pass? can i be your friend?
- mitsu0
"i know this isn't design related..."
hehe, look at the most of the topics in this frame... neither are they.
- k9kuma0
ok ... heres what you do...
when going skiing you must always hvae wire snips!
only go skiing at about 1 pm. wait in the parking lot , and look for someone who seems pretty laid back, go up to them and be like hey are you done for the day, you mind if i clip your ticket, hence the snips.... then you clip it on to your jacket and your golden for the rest of the day......
- InVivio0
In Summit County you can get discounted lift tickets at the local shops and restuarants. We bought single day passes for about $22 from a Wendy's.