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Question: Discount lift tickets-Breckenridge

skiartist

Diva in Training
Hi Everyone, I am new here, and I have a question hopefully someone out there knows an answer for. I'm going to Breckenridge in the beginning of March and am looking for discount lift tix. I know I can get a multi-day online thru Vail assoc., for $380, but was wondering if there are any better deals out there. Does anyone know how much the tickets are at Safeway or Gart in the Denver area?
Thanks:smile:
 

Robyn

Ski Diva Extraordinaire
You're not likely to find a better deal than the ones through Vail Resorts online. Discounts at King Soopers I think are only like $10 per day. Gart sports was bought out by Sports Authority.
 

busybeingfree

Certified Ski Diva
Humpday Hooky

If you are planning on being there Wed. 3/4, check out the Humpday Hooky coupon offered through Denver radio station KBPI 106.7. You can print out a coupon for the first Wednesday of every month for a $10.67 Breck day pass. It's only good for that day... but it's a well kept secret and great deal! You can also receive a $10.67 ski rental from Christie Sport Rental. I hope you can find some good deals. Paying full price for passes is no fun, especially Breck!

Check out their website:
https://www.kbpi.com/pages/Humpday-Intro.html
 

skibum4ever

Angel Diva
Your best bet for tickets at Breck, Keystone, Vail, etc. is to find a passholder who has not used their "bring a friend" tickets. Each pass holder has 6 of these tickets loaded onto their season pass, and I know that many of them are not used. We used some of ours to buy $92 adult tickets at Keystone for $59 for a family we met. Even children's tickets are highly discounted.

If anyone has had a negative experience in doing this, I'd like to hear about it. :grouphug:
 

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