Season pass prices for 2007-2008 Summit County ski resorts
This year Copper Mountain has partnered with both Winter Park and Steamboat for a variety of types of passes at various prices.
Vail Resorts has done the same thing with their resorts; Keystone, Breckenridge, Vail and Beaver Creek and little brother, Arapahoe Basin.
It makes for a confusing array of prices for the various passes. Here are the basics for adult pricing. I am including links so that you can access the websites if you need senior, children’s or young adult prices.
The Intrawest family: www.passwagon.com
- Copper Mountain only $349
- Winter Park only $349
- Steamboat only $1249
- Unlimited at all three resorts $1344
- Copper and Winter Park plus 6 days at Steamboat $489
- Transfour card, transferrable, 4 days at Copper or Winter park $179
- Copper 4 pass, photo ID $119
New Season passes must be applied for in person as a photo needs to be taken, except for Steamboat, which may be done online at www.steamboat.com/seasonpass . All these pass details, pricing and added benefits can be found online at www.passwagon.com.
The Vail Resort family of ski resorts have a set price through September 3rd, 2007 and then the prices increase. Here are basic adult prices until then.
Prices as of Sept 4th have not yet been announced. I will update this blog post as soon as the information is available. For details and prices for kids, seniors, etc, see http://www.snow.com/passsales/. New passes must be bought in person at locations announced on the website.
- Summit Pass, unlimited skiing at Keystone, Breckenridge and A Basin $379
- Colorado Pass, same as above plus 10 restricted days at Vail or Beaver Creek $419
- Colorado Pass Plus, same as above but 6 days of the 10 are unrestricted $519
- 4 Pack, Keystone and A Basin, 4 restricted days $129
- Araphoe Basin only $259
Let’s hope for a great ski season! I am ready.

















September 1st, 2007 at 7:28 pm
Joanne,
It’s hard to imagine skiing from where I sit - it was over 90 degrees today! I can’t wait for some nice fall weather. When do you normally start seeing snow on the Colorado slopes?
September 1st, 2007 at 9:45 pm
Rita, we usually have snow by the end of October and some ski areas open around October 20th. Copper is scheduled to open November 2. Some years we open with man made snow and other years with lots of natural snow. You just never know! We have already had snow on the peaks one morning about a week ago, and we like seeing that! We hope it is indicative of a trend.
September 25th, 2007 at 8:28 pm
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