Ditch the socks, sweaters and endless piles of stuff.
Apparently, holiday experiences.
For outdoor enthusiasts, the Epic Pass is like a golden ticket to some of the world’s top ski resorts, including Whistler Blackcomb, Vail, Park City and Breckenridge, as well as Hakuba Valley in Japan, Verbier 4 Vallées in Switzerland and more iconic destinations across Europe and Australia.
Passes include a range of rewards that make it easier for pass holders to plan their trips. Benefits include 20% off mountain food and beverages, lodging, group ski lessons, equipment rentals and more. Costs on the mountain add up fast, so serious skiers can end up saving with an Epic Pass.
Plus, these passes aren’t just tickets to the slopes; they also unlock access to some of the world’s most sought-after Après ski experiences, from gourmet culinary events and immersive art shows to World Cup races and mountaintop concerts featuring world-renowned DJs.
With an Epic Pass in hand, boredom is never the only option.
The Epic Pass isn’t cheap, but it comes with incredible perks — and the best way to maximize savings and benefits this year is to buy early.
The unrestricted Epic Pass for adults costs $1,121, granting unlimited access to all 42 Vail Resorts’ owned and operated destinations, plus more luxe resorts across the world. Kids pay just $572, and active-duty military can score a pass for only $200. Local passes are also available.
This season, Epic Pass holders also receive Epic Friend Tickets, which give friends and family 50% off lift tickets. These are ideal for last-minute trips or impromptu outings, so the whole crew hit the slopes for less. Pass holders receive up to 10 Epic Friend Tickets, depending on when they purchased their pass.
With Epic Pass prices set to increase on November 16, now is the time to lock in a pass for the winter season and take advantage of all the perks. If you want to be the friend with benefits, buy today. Your pals will thank you, and your wallet will, too.
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