These Major Colorado Ski Areas Are Offering $50 Lift Tickets On Select Week Days
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These Major Colorado Ski Areas Are Offering $50 Lift Tickets On Select Week Days
"Winter Park Resort is expected to stay open until mid-May, and Thursday lift tickets there cost just $50 when purchased ahead of time. Plus starting in mid-April, lift tickets for every day of skiing cost under $100. Again, that's if purchased ahead of time, so act sooner rather than later."
"Ski Cooper is a bit smaller compared to the other ski areas on this list and it's a bit further from Denver (just about 2 hours with no traffic), but they're offering $50 lift tickets Monday-Friday, not just one day a week. Plus, weekend tickets cost just $100, certainly among the most affordable you'll find in the state."
"Once again, all of these ticket costs are when purchased online ahead of time. These deals aren't guaranteed (and aren't likely) if you choose to purchase at the window or the day before, so make sure you act soon."
Colorado skiing can be affordable during spring months through advance online purchases. Copper Mountain offers Thursday tickets for $99 through April, with all-day tickets dropping to $99 starting mid-April. Winter Park Resort stays open until mid-May with Thursday tickets at $50 and all-day tickets under $100 from mid-April onward. Arapahoe Basin provides Wednesday tickets for $50 through season's end, typically extending into June. Ski Cooper, located two hours from Denver, offers the most consistent deals with $50 weekday tickets and $100 weekend tickets. All discounted rates require advance online booking; same-day or window purchases do not guarantee these prices.
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