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Discounted Lift Tickets in Utah
A few years ago during a trip to SLC I could buy discounted lift
tickets at Smiths Supermarkets. I don't recall which ski area they were for. I'm headed back there for a few days in early February and plan on getting in a few days of skiing. Are there any establishments that sell discounted lift tickets at the greater SLC ski areas? If so, would you be so ever kind to tell me what they are? Thanks. (No e-mail please). |
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xenman wrote:
A few years ago during a trip to SLC I could buy discounted lift tickets at Smiths Supermarkets. I don't recall which ski area they were for. I'm headed back there for a few days in early February and plan on getting in a few days of skiing. Are there any establishments that sell discounted lift tickets at the greater SLC ski areas? If so, would you be so ever kind to tell me what they are? In previous seasons they have been readily available at Smith's, Gart Sports, some other sporting goods chain whose name I can't remember, and the ski rental kiosk at the airport next to the baggage claim. IOW, lots of places to get them. A cursory survey showed that the prices at the various places were within a dollar of each other, so it's hardly worth your time to shop around. Discounts were available for most of the areas, with the exception of Deer Valley (no discounts, ever) Park City (who stopped their discount program last year when they realized they were selling more discount tickets than full price tickets) and Sundance (which is so inexpensive as it is that there's no point in offering discounts). I'd say get out the phone book and call Gart or Smith's and ask them what they have. -- //-Walt // // http://www.bushtax.com/ |
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"Walt" wrote in message ... Discounts were available for most of the areas, with the exception of Deer Valley (no discounts, ever) Park City (who stopped their discount program last year when they realized they were selling more discount tickets than full price tickets) and Sundance (which is so inexpensive as it is that there's no point in offering discounts). I ski DV for about $35/day. That's a coupon book. I have bought tickets for DV at Smiths for some $ off in the past. |
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