Epic Local Pass

Is For The Local Fans

Ski resorts love their loyal local fans. Their presence on the slopes can be counted on week after week, season after season. To show their appreciation, resorts throughout the country are always looking for ways to add value to their ski experience.  A great way to give locals more bang for the buck is with the Epic Local Pass. The Epic Local Pass offers unlimited, unrestricted skiing and riding to 10 of the most popular ski resorts around the country for a great discounted price over the regular Epic Pass! Those ski resorts include Breckenridge, Wilmont, Mt. Brighton, Okemo, Crested Butte, Keystone, Afton Alps, Arapahoe Basin, Mount Sunapee, and Steven’s Pass. In total, you get access to 27 resorts with the Epic Pass Local version.

The following resorts are also accessible with the local pass with limited restrictions: Park City, Northstar, Stowe, Heavenly, and Kirkwood. To sweeten the savings, Vail, Whistler Blackcomb, and Beaver Creek are accessible for 10 days of fantastic skiing and riding with the local pass excepting 10 holiday-restricted dates.

For those locals residing near our far east resorts across the pond, the Local Pass offers 5-days total (consecutive) skiing and riding at Hakuba Valley, Japan: Winter Sports Park, Hakuba Goryu Snow Resort, Hakuba Iwatake Snow Field, Jiigatake Snow Resort, Tsugaike Kogen Snow Resort, Hakuba Cortina Snow Resort, Hakuba Happo-One Snow Resort, Hakuba Norikura Onsen Snow Resort, Kashimayari Ski Resort.

Included Benefits

Other pass benefits include  Ski-With-A-Friend tickets, 2018 Summer Scenic Access, Pass Insurance, and the EpicMix. The EpicMix lets you track all of your activity on the slopes. See where you rode and pins achievements, collect points! Use it to plan your day around those pesky lift lines.

Pricing

For a limited time only, the Epic Local Pass is available at your nearby resort for only $669 for adults, a fantastic savings of $230 over the regular Epic Pass. For teens ages 13 to 18, the price is $549, and for children ages 5 to 12, $359. Book your Local Epic pass soon! This offer expires on September 3rd,2018.

To get this information out there right away you need to know the difference between buying the Epic Pass versus the Epic Local Pass. When you buy the Epic Pass you are fully committing to a full season of skiing for $900 across the world. The Epic Pass is for the true snowboarder or skier that never misses a weekend. This means if anything happens to you like, for instance, you get injured or only go 3 times, they will not refund your money. If you move across the country they will not refund your money. Also, be careful if you click the auto-renew button because you need to cancel by March of the following year. If you don’t know your plans for next year it’s just better to not click the auto-renew. This is why the Epic Local Pass might be more beneficial to you because you still get access to most resorts in your area without forking out the extra $300. Whether you’re busy and can’t make it up to the mountain every weekend or if you are planning going cross country or around the world, it’ll be more cost effective for you to invest in the Epic Local Pass and stick to your own neck of the woods.

As an added incentive, take advantage of unbelievable savings on everything from lodging, equipment rentals, dining to soul-soothing massages and apres ski activities on Skier Deals.com. Simply go to the SkierDeals.com site,  and select the state and resort you plan on visiting and start saving big on your local ski experience.

 

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