Alta $184 usd

Deer Valley $239 usd

Park City $242 usd

Snowbird $184 usd

Per DAY..... WTF?

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That’s a lot of Sats.

that's a lot of depressing, lol

It's all about the season pass

Don't get me started on these multi-mountain passes that are a scourge on the entire industry....

I buy mine every summer at the lowest price. Only the locals do, with a few exceptions. In my first 2 days on the hill my pass is covered. I only buy for Kirkwood as that's the only place I go. I gets lots of free passes to go other places in the area but rarely use them. Life is good.

Kirkwood is awesome.

Of course, buying early is always a plus, but the daily pricing is ridiculous, be honest. I come from the days of $30 a lift ticket. My first season pass, at Brighton, $350. Zero black out days and free parking....

Fiat ruins everything, eventually.

I come from the $30 per day lift tickets era as well. We never really thought about a season pass back in the day. Now though, holy crap!!! Just ridiculous and so far out of reach for most. Which means they don’t get a chance to experience the mountain in winter time. Tragic.

You haven't seen nothing.

Welcoming an influx of progressives to your state with open arms. Expect day passes for every out door activity.

In 10 years you won't recognize any of it.

Utah growing like cancer!

we need chemo