2011-2012 Season Passes Now on Sale!
— Posted by
Park City Mountain Resort
on June 15, 2011
The sun is shining and summer at Park City Mountain Resort is in full swing – but any powderhound will tell you it’s never too early to start thinking about the winter season’s first tracks. So we’re excited to announce that season passes for 2011-2012 go on sale today, at early season discounted prices!
We’re continuing last year’s popular “My Pass. My Way.” program that lets you build your season pass with the features that are important to you. Any season pass gets you unrestricted access to the mountain – then add Fast Tracks (express line service at the Resort’s five most popular lifts), Night Access, or Underground Parking to find the right plan at the right price
Early Season Prices Until 9/15/11
| |
Mountain Access |
1 Option |
2 Options |
3 Options |
| • Adult Season Pass |
$725 |
$925-$975 |
$1,150-$1,200 |
$1400 |
| • Youth (7-12) Mountain Access Season Pass |
$135 |
$210-$360 |
$435 |
n/a |
| • Teen (13-17) Mountain Access Season Pass |
$360 |
$260-$410 |
$485 |
n/a |
Park City Mountain Resort also offers 10-packs for local Utah skiers and riders. Our EZ Access10-Pack (UT Residents only) gets you on the mountain for just $56 a day – including Fast Track access!
You can see all of our season pass options at www.parkcitymountain.com or by calling (800) 222.PARK. Get your discounted season pass before prices increase September 16!

Hey I have a season pass and I have heard stuff about us getting 2 buddy passes?? Is that true? Like can I bring my 2 brothers for a day?
— Posted by Aaron on April 7, 2012 12:32 AM MDT
Hi there my little sister goes to your resort. I also want to go to your resort because of your 3 kings terrain park if my little sister has no more buddy passes can i use her season pass?
— Posted by Sean on December 31, 2011 11:11 AM MST
Sean,
We'd love to have you ride at our resort with your sister, but our season passes are non-transferable, which means that they can only be used by the person whose name and photo is on the pass. However, our season passes are still on sale, see http://www.parkcitymountain.com/winter/tickets/season-passes for prices, hope to see you on the mountain and in the parks!
— Posted by Eric on January 2, 2012 2:24 PM MST
I'm in the process of booking a week of skiing, but can't determine the cost of the trip without lift prices. It's October 7th, your season opens soon, so what's the delay?Seems like you're forcing people to book trips without revealing your prices, then you can charge an unreasonable amount and skiers will have to pay. Not good customer relations.
— Posted by Carol Harris on October 7, 2011 9:51 AM MDT
I agree with others that your pre-season sale price ends too early. Should be able to see daily lift ticket prices prior to having to decide wether or not to purchase a season pass. Most resorts give until at least October to purchase early.
— Posted by Sean on September 28, 2011 2:11 PM MDT
I have been waiting and checking for the early season price for myself and kids. The window was SOOOO short from the time you put things on sale until the prices jumped. Any chance you will extend the early season pricing?
— Posted by Greg Friedman on September 26, 2011 11:03 AM MDT
I'm trying to plan a big family vacation, but I can't consider PCMR if I have to wait until you are OPEN to see your prices! Other resorts list their lift ticket prices.
— Posted by Lynnette on September 19, 2011 8:21 AM MDT
Hi , I just want to tell you that I do like this resort but, I think the season passes for this year are to expensive, I have 5 kids and I want to take them to your place, they are from Jr high to High school and I wonder if you can give me a discount if I buy those 5 passes at once?
Please e-mail me back,
— Posted by Alberto Finkenthal on September 14, 2011 7:31 PM MDT