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This posting has been deleted by its author. QR Code Link to This Post Selling 1 adult weekday (M-F) Mammoth Mountain lift tickets for the 2016/17 season. These tickets can also be used at June Mountain, Bear Mountain or Snow Summit. Must redeem online at least one day in advance with the promotional code (blocked in the picture). Must present the voucher during ticket pickup. These are physical vouchers, not e-vouchers. Payment can be made AFTER you have confirmed your booking on pickup. I can also help you with the booking. 4 day passes for snow valle Valid any day till end of the season, including president day ( no blackout) $35 per day pass Full day Adult Lift Tickets only $85 USD no tax valid "ANY DAY". Good until May 31/17. Please note these tickets are only available for pickup at point of sale. When driving to the mountain you "MUST" go right by point of purchase at border. Very convenient directly on route. Refer to location map to the right.




my hubby and I are traveling to Vail 3/1-3/6... I was searching to see if there were any discounted lift tickets offered for Vail and found an add on Craigslist that is boasting a 3 day pass for $188 vs. what the online advace purchase rate is for 3 days which is $267. What do you think about this??? Could this be ligit or is it scam? I can't find a discounted rate anywhere else and from what I have read and researched they just don't exsist at Vail. So, I am confused...how is this person able to sell these and have you heard of this before. Basically....should I buy them or stay away from them??? I would hate to miss a great deal but hate even worse to be scammed and loose money etc. Thanks for your advice in advance! i've seen the same deal. i called and the woman seems to own a botique clothing store as well as a travel agency. i have no idea how she can get such prices. i'm local so i might go to her store to make the purchase. i guess you just need to buy a week in advance.




i'm looking for tickets for my parents who are coming to visit the first week of febuary so i'll report back by then. How did u make out getting discount tickets can u get a 4 day pass discounted. We r coming to town next saturday. Any help is appreciated. Did u get any info on the discounted tickets? We r headed to vail next sat just to update, i didn't get the tickets yet and am not sure i will as we might only ski 2 days, 1 at abasin which is cheap. Can you give me the link on Craig List which advertised discounted lift tickets? Have you made your dinner reservations while you are going to be in Vail? Do you plan on going over to Beaver Creek? I understand it is a 15 min bus ride. That is where the locals ski. Good talking to ya, One destination mentioned in this post Be careful - I think it was good you passed on it. Vail does not offer any coupons or discounts outside their advance purchase discount. This person may be a travel agent on the side trying to sell a lodging lift ticket combo deal - which you can get directly through Vail.




Denise if you look into it further let us know what happens. Edited: 9:59 am, January 31, 2011 -:- Message from TripAdvisor staff -:-This topic has been closed to new posts due to inactivity. We hope you'll join the conversation by posting to an open topic or starting a new one./pages/forums_posting_guidelines.htmlWe remove posts that do not follow our posting guidelines, and we reserve the right to remove any post for any reason. Bachelor Party August or September Honeymoon in Avon/Vail Colorado NEED HELP! Summer activities opening dates Vail Buddy Ski Pass / Ski With a Friend Pass uber from Eagle airport to vail village Transportation from Comfort Inn to Lionshead Discount lift tickets for vail sky Budget lunch spots at BC and vail Inexpensive hotel for a night halt enroute to Denver. Radium Hot Spring - Winter? Vail v Banff (Lake Louise) Easter skiing. See All Vail Conversations Best place to stay-Lions Head or Vail Village?




new years eve in vail Hostels/ staff/ cheap lodging in Vail....?? Ladies-Do You Bring A Non-ski Coat to Wear in Vail Village? april ski vail v whistler Thanksgiving skiing in VailPumps Buckets JugsWater BucketsOld Well PumpsWishing Water WellsWell Pumps DinnerWells S Pump HousesFarm Country LivingBit CountryCountry ThingsForwardOld waterpump...they had these at Washington Crossing, we drank from them but they weren't as rusty. Your search for the endless winter is over. With over 400" of annual snowfall, thousands of acres of epic terrain and an altitude that keeps...Although lift tickets at Vail are now back down to a so-affordable $94, this season was the year of the $100 lift ticket in Colorado — Vail and Beaver Creek both had $102 single-day ticket prices just before Christmas. I was grumbling about lift ticket prices a couple years ago, and decided to do a little experiment for a story in the Mountain Gazette: I would see how many vertical feet I could ski in one day at Vail without using any lifts, and return a week later and see how many vertical feet I could ski using one of those $92 lift tickets.




The comparison was not completely futile. But as you might imagine, I was able to ski a few more feet using Vail’s ski lifts. Is it legal to hike up terrain at a ski resort on Forest Service land? Any thrifty Denver skier or snowboarder will tell you buying a single-day lift ticket at Vail is about the dumbest thing you can do. It’s the most expensive ticket in Colorado at $92, and you can expect to pay about $20 for parking, and at least $25 in gas. There are many cheaper options — the $479 Colorado Pass gets you 10 days at Vail, or there are multiday deals, or tickets (and even season passes) on Craigslist or eBay. But what’s even dumber is taking pair of snowshoes and hiking the mountain. I was doing exactly that this January when a mountain host named Chip stopped to say, “you’re wasting a lot of energy, you know.” We were about a third of the way up, on Riva Ridge. My associate, Sara, was stopping to pee in the middle of the traffic-free slop, tele skis still buckled on.




In full sweat, with water, backpacks and gear to ascend, we were well aware of the effort thing. Chip added, “I’ll be impressed if you’re down by close.”Time for you to go. It did have to seem stupid, but the whole idea was to see how much Vail we could get without paying for any. To us, that $92 lift ticket costs an entire day of slaving away in some cubicle — a one-for-one exchange for freedom where the cubicle-to-freedom ratio is almost always 5 to 2. We wanted to “stick it to The Man” — any man — and get at least one day for free. But could Vail kick us off the mountain for going “the wrong way”? Vail spokeswoman Jen Brown said hiking up Vail Mountain is technically legal since the resort is on National Forest land, but definitely not encouraged because of safety concerns. Colorado Ski Country USA spokesman Nick Bohnenkamp said ski resorts “provide access to National Forest land, but access with restrictions.” Not many people would be dumb enough to try it anyway.




Starting at 8,200 feet, we had to stop at Mid-Vail after 2,000 feet of climbing to rest and refuel. We made it to the 11,250-foot summit (3,050 feet in all) at 2:20 p.m., a little over an hour before the lifts closed. Somebody on the Mountaintop Express lift greeted our accomplishment with, “You idiot, buy a lift ticket.” We also got a couple of celebratory whoops and a guy in his mid-50s nodded and gave us the thumbs-up as Sara and I high-fived. How was the free ride? We took catwalks all the way down to appease our screaming thighs. I returned two days later to establish a value for this $92 lift ticket. $92 gets you unlimited skiing between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. at Vail. To many folks, that includes getting a chair at 9:30 or 10, taking a couple of runs, stopping for lunch, maybe a beer, a couple more runs, another beer, then one last run down. This is not the statistic I was looking for. I wanted to know how much value the working man, the proletariat, can squeeze out of $92.




I found out by getting on the Vista Bahn Express at 8:28 a.m., then the Mountaintop Express Lift— 1,000 feet of rise in 4 minutes — to begin nearly seven straight hours of totally focused assembly-line snowboarding. I chose greens and blues to conserve my energy for the long haul. After ten runs covering 10,000 vertical feet in two hours, I stopped for food and water. Still, I made 13 more runs, with one 5-minute bathroom break, before close. Going solo helped my effort tremendously. From the much-shorter singles line I rode the lift with people from Virginia, L.A., Boston, New Jersey, Dallas, England, Denver, Colorado Springs, Tennessee, three guys from Winona, Minn., where my brother used to tend the VFW bar in college, and some who didn’t want to talk at all. I rode a blue run called Christmas maybe 15 times. Then, at 3:15 p.m., instead of going down Christmas one more time, I dropped down Riva Ridge, a black, knowing full well if I took blues or greens I’d get lazy and end up making a mistake that would land me in a tree and on the 9 o’clock news.

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