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Epic Passes on sale now for next year's ski season — with a new Gen Z discount

SoloInTownBy SoloInTownMarch 4, 20262 Mins Read
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The current ski season is still in full force, but Vail Resorts just announced its 2026-2027 pass options and pricing, making it the best time to lock in next year's ski plans. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned pro, the best way to get your lift tickets for less is usually to pay for a ski pass instead of individual mountain lift tickets. Purchasing an Epic Pass now means you can avoid overpaying for your days on the mountain by getting what are likely the lowest prices of the year. And, new this year, Vail is offering a 20% discount for teens and young adults on many pass options.

An Epic Pass can save you money on skiing even if you are only planning a single trip — or perhaps skiing for as little as one day.

For example, a one-day adult lift ticket at Colorado's Beaver Creek Resort runs between $230 and $356 for this current ski season. The most you'd pay for one standard day on the slopes at Beaver Creek Resort or any other Vail Resorts-owned mountain if you buy a one-day Epic Pass now for next year is $138 (or $163 for a peak date). It's a striking difference that underscores the value of locking in your pass before the window closes tonight.

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