![]() ![]() So what’s in it for the international client? ![]() As I write, new lifts are going in at Whistler, Vail, Breckenridge, Keystone, Park City and Heavenly ready for Winter 2022/23. There’s no escaping the fact that these passes are designed to suit their biggest audience – the USA – more than any other demographic: not many people have ever called Ski Independence clamouring for a ski trip to Brandywine, Ohio or Wilmot, Wisconsin! But if one of those was your local ski resort, and you could get a great value season ticket that let you ski there and covered your lift access in Whistler or Vail, you’d definitely choose Whistler or Vail for your holiday!īy offering great value for season tickets and early bookers, Vail Resorts have created a culture where buying an Epic Pass has become a springtime habit for a lot of skiers. It’s smart work from Vail, and while their approach isn’t to everyone’s taste, they do invest a lot of money in infrastructure too. The Epic Pass was born in 2008 as a way to use one season ticket for resorts under the ownership of Vail Resorts. What started then with 5 resorts in Colorado, plus 1 in California, has now become a network of 37 North American resorts plus 20+ international friends. The multi-resort ski lift ticket is big business these days, but does it make sense for you to purchase one? Let’s look at what's on offer and how you can get the best value out of an Epic Pass… What is an Epic Pass? Getting the Most From Your Epic Pass Karen A, May 2022 ![]()
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