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Park City Lift Tickets and Best Snow

Postby tewells1 » Fri Jan 27, 2012 1:45 pm

Heading to Park City on Feb 8 for our annual trip. We usually spend most of our time at the Canyons, but looks like DV has the best snow. Recommend? How about a line on some discounted lift tickets? I can't believe the price. I know you can buy them at a ski shop in SLC, but we dont get in until after hours. Thanks for you help in advance :bow:
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Re: Park City Lift Tickets and Best Snow

Postby Tony Crocker » Fri Jan 27, 2012 11:55 pm

Yes you need to get tickets at ski shops in SLC. I suspect natural snow terrain is still somewhat restricted vs. the Cottonwood Canyons. Perhaps someone local can advise whether Empire Canyon, Jupiter and 9990 are skiable yet, and to what extent. My guess is that Jupiter might be OK as it's snowfall is more like BCC than the rest of the Park City areas.
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Re: Park City Lift Tickets and Best Snow

Postby johnnash » Sat Jan 28, 2012 8:22 am

There have recently been some tix for PC resorts advertised on SLC Craigslist. Search under ''lift tickets.''
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Re: Park City Lift Tickets and Best Snow

Postby yak » Sat Jan 28, 2012 4:08 pm

We're heading to Park City in Feb. The gifting office at Westgate(the condo complex at Canyons) offers the following deals

Alta/Snowbird-$66
Park City-$66
Canyons-$80
Deer Valley-$69

I'm not sure if they require proof that you're staying there, you might give it a try.

You can also buy in advance on lifttickets.com
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Re: Park City Lift Tickets and Best Snow

Postby Admin » Sat Jan 28, 2012 5:39 pm

SLC ski shop prices for comparison are listed here:
https://www.canyonsports.com/lift_tickets.php

In some cases those Westgate prices are a couple of bucks lower but I note that for Canyons they're substantially higher.

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Re: Park City Lift Tickets and Best Snow

Postby snowave » Sat Jan 28, 2012 7:14 pm

Anyone know of somewhere in/near Provo to get discounted PC tix? I'm having trouble finding anything other than ski shops in SLC other than the BYU Outdoor Unlimited student center.... whatever that is.
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Re: Park City Lift Tickets and Best Snow

Postby Marc_C » Sat Jan 28, 2012 11:13 pm

Provo is on a different planet. :twisted:
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Re: Park City Lift Tickets and Best Snow

Postby snowave » Sun Jan 29, 2012 12:10 am

yeah, I know... but our spaceship is landing there the night before we head up to Sundance... and then PC the next 2 days, so we won't have any chances of getting those $22 discount tix without driving into SLC. I considered Liftopia, but I'd rather wait until we get there in case conditions warrant a last minute chance in plans.
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Re: Park City Lift Tickets and Best Snow

Postby Evren » Sun Jan 29, 2012 3:07 am

snowave wrote:Anyone know of somewhere in/near Provo to get discounted PC tix?

There should be a Costco there; they have PCMR 5-packs for $314 and Canyons 2-packs for $119(?), or thereabouts. Do call and ask if they carry it at that specific location.
Another location that carries discounted PC-area tickets is the Maverik gas station in Heber just as you turn onto US-40. That's on your way up Provo Canyon to PC.

yak wrote:Deer Valley-$69
I'm not sure if they require proof that you're staying there, you might give it a try.


I've heard of other people using this location, undocumented. I didn't realize their DV price was so much lower than CanyonSports, though. That's a very good deal.
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Re: Park City Lift Tickets and Best Snow

Postby Evren » Sun Jan 29, 2012 3:41 am

tewells1 wrote:We usually spend most of our time at the Canyons, but looks like DV has the best snow. Recommend?

Up until last week's storms I was hearing unsatisfactory impressions of Canyons and PCMR from visitors to PC (vis-a-vis DV). That has changed this week at least in regard to PCMR, the mountain I love to hate on. I mean, it's still a bad choice but no more than usual :-)
DV is essentially all-open, including the bowls and gladed trees (except for Triangle). It got more snow than the other two recently but that will hardly matter by the time you get here.
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Re: Park City Lift Tickets and Best Snow

Postby tewells1 » Sun Jan 29, 2012 8:19 am

Thanks, much appreciated.
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Re: Park City Lift Tickets and Best Snow

Postby Marc_C » Sun Jan 29, 2012 8:24 am

Evren wrote:
snowave wrote:Anyone know of somewhere in/near Provo to get discounted PC tix?

There should be a Costco there; they have PCMR 5-packs for $314 and Canyons 2-packs for $119(?), or thereabouts. Do call and ask if they carry it at that specific location.

There are Costcos in Orem and Lehi. There is not one in Provo.
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Re: Park City Lift Tickets and Best Snow

Postby snowave » Sun Jan 29, 2012 10:16 am

Thanks for the tips... maybe I'll try and find that gas station's phone number.... we're only going to be on the mtn for 1 day in PC, so a multi-day pak isn't what we're looking for. The PC stop is more about food and booze, with maybe a little skiing/riding thrown in to make us feel good. 8-[

edit: just called that gas station, and they told me they didn't sell lift tix there. :-k
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Re: Park City Lift Tickets and Best Snow

Postby tseeb » Sun Jan 29, 2012 11:23 am

I don't think anyone has mentioned Park City Quick Start that gives you a free ticket on arrival day to any of the three Park City resorts with some blackouts. We used it in Jan 2007 on arrival day from West Coast and had a free powder day at Park City Mountain Resort. With early flight, getting rental cars and stop to pickup some tickets at Canyon Sports between freeway and downtown, we were on slopes about noon.

Valid from Monday, January 2 to Friday, February 17, 2012.
Blacked-out from Saturday, February 18 to Saturday, March 31, 2012.
Valid from Sunday, April 1 to respective resort closing day 2012.

For some information, go to http://www.visitparkcity.com/visitors/s ... ick-start/
For details, including required redemption voucher, go to http://www.visitparkcity.com/quickstart ... tartstep=1
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Re: Park City Lift Tickets and Best Snow

Postby Evren » Sun Jan 29, 2012 1:06 pm

snowave wrote:just called that gas station, and they told me they didn't sell lift tix there.

Did you call the one called "Mountainland One Stop" on google maps? There's another Maverik in Heber. Or maybe they stopped selling -- I distinctly remember seeing it advertised there in previous years.
Marc_C wrote:There are Costcos in Orem and Lehi. There is not one in Provo.

Orem, Provo. Same difference.
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