Posts Tagged ‘Park City Lift Tickets’

Free Lift Ticket and Snowboard Lesson at The Canyons Ski Resort

Just found this deal today via “burtonsnowboard” on Twitter where you can get a free lift ticket and snowboard lesson at The Canyons Ski Resort in Park City with the purchase of any of the following Burton Snowboards…

Qualifying Burton Snowboard Purchases:
Blunt
Blunt Primo
Blunt Wide
Bullet
Chicklet
Chopper
Clash
Custom Smalls
Dom Grom
Feather
Feelgood Smalls
Operator Smalls
Shaun White Smalls
Stigma
The Social
Verdict

What do You Get with Your Free Lift Ticket & Snowboard Lesson Package?

Basically you get a free Learn To Ride lesson package.  The Canyons is an official Learn To Ride Center and offers the clinic to first time snowboarders normally for $99. I did this lesson a few years back and thought it was a pretty good deal and the instructors were great.  They give you a full day lesson and full day lift ticket on the beginner lift at mid-mountain, just next to the Red Pine Lodge.  They also normally give you the full day of equipment rentals with this package, but (more…)

Purchase Your Park City Discount Ski Pass Today!

You need to purchase your Park City discount ski pass by the end of today because prices are going up tomorrow for Park City Mountain Resort and The Canyons Resort ski passes.  You can wait until October 31st for purchasing Deer Valley Resort passes before their prices go up.  Locals and non-locals alike can take advantage of the savings – but do it by today!

What Park City Pass did I Get (If You Care)?!

I ended up buying for myself the Adult Mid-Week Ski Pass from The Canyons.  The funny thing is, (more…)

Park City Ski Passes Pre-Season Discounts

You have until October 15th to purchase discount Park City ski passes at Park City Mountain Resort and The Canyons. Deer Valley extends its discount until October 31st.  If you have the cash now, I would advise making your purchase ahead of time to take advantage of the discount because unless you can find a good stock pick, you are not going to be able to make up the difference in interest (certainly not in a savings account!) by holding onto your cash and purchasing later. I have listed (more…)

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