Core Insights - Vail Resorts has introduced the Epic Day Pass, allowing guests to customize their ski experience while providing significant savings compared to traditional lift ticket prices [3][8] - The company emphasizes value and flexibility for guests, with various pass options available before the December 2 sales cutoff [3][7] Pricing and Pass Options - The Epic 1-Day Pass costs $123 for adults and $65 for kids, offering savings of up to $206 compared to purchasing a single lift ticket at the resort [1] - The Epic Day Pass pricing decreases with the number of days purchased, with options ranging from $61 for adults in the Mid-Atlantic to $123 for access to world-class resorts [1][2] - Other pass options include the Epic Pass at $1,107, Epic Local Pass at $859, and various regional passes, with prices and access levels varying [3][9] Additional Benefits - Pass holders receive 20% off group ski and ride school lessons, on-mountain food and beverage, lodging, and equipment rentals through Epic Mountain Rewards [2] - A lodging Cyber Sale offers up to 30% savings for pass holders, with early access starting November 25 [4] New Offerings - My Epic Gear provides premium ski and snowboard rentals delivered slopeside, with a membership fee of $50 for the 2024/25 season [5] - My Epic Assistant, an AI-powered tool, will be available in the My Epic app for guests at select Colorado resorts [6] Company Overview - Vail Resorts operates a network of premier ski resorts across North America and internationally, with a commitment to sustainability and community engagement [11]
Two Weeks Left: Epic Passes Available Through Dec. 2 Only, Including $123 1-Day Pass to Vail, Breck, Park City & Whistler Blackcomb