Planning your Whistler ski trip? Understanding the various ski pass options available is essential for maximizing your time on the slopes and saving money.
Here's a comprehensive guide to Whistler Blackcomb lift ticket prices, season passes, and tips for finding the best deals.
Types of Whistler Blackcomb Ski Passes
Skiers can choose from various season passes. Navigate to Season Passes using the button below to see the various ski pass options that Whistler Blackcomb offers returning skiers and riders. Even if planning on skiing just a few times at Whistler Blackcomb, a season pass is often the best choice for skiers and riders. A season pass typically pays for itself after just a few days on the mountain. Season Pass holders get the best lift ticket price and tons of benefits.
- The Epic Pass: The Epic Pass is best suited for longer stays or if you plan to ski at other Epic Pass resorts around the world.
- In-Season Lift Passes: In-Season Lift Passes are a great option for multi-day ski trips once the winter season is underway.
- Whistler Blackcomb Day Pass: The Whistler Blackcomb Day Pass is available only before the ski season opens and offers great savings for shorter stays.
- The Sightseeing Pass: The Sightseeing Pass is perfect for anyone who wants to enjoy the stunning mountain views without skiing.
Get ready for the 2025-2026 ski season with an estimated start date of 2025 Nov 22 and a tentative end date of 2026 May 19. With the 295 slopes and 26 lifts, ski pass holders have a lot to get excited about for the upcoming ski season.
Whistler Blackcomb Daily Lift Tickets
Find Whistler Blackcomb lift ticket prices for single day, half day and multi-day lift tickets wherever that information is available and provided by the ski resort. Whistler Blackcomb lift ticket prices are provided to OnTheSnow or sourced directly from the ski resort, who is responsible for its accuracy. Lift ticket prices are often dynamic and subject to change.
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Daily Lift Tickets for the 2025-2026 ski season vary depending on whether you buy your lift ticket before the season starts, during the peak season or at the end of the season. Other factors include age and the number of days you plan on skiing.
Here's a sample of online pricing as of Dec 18:
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Whistler Blackcomb Daily Lift Tickets (Last Updated: Oct 3, 2025)
| Child (7-12) | Junior (13-18) | Adult (19-64) | Senior (65+) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Weekday | 153.00 | 259.00 | 305.00 | 275.00 |
| Two day pass | 304.00 | 516.00 | 608.00 | 548.00 |
| Week Pass | 1,050.00 | 1,785.00 | 2,100.00 | 1,890.00 |
Special Note: Dec18 Sample online pricing as of this writing. Lift ticket pricing and availability are date specific.
Disclaimer: Lift ticket prices are provided to OnTheSnow directly by the mountain resorts and those resorts are responsible for their accuracy. Season prices and daily ticket prices are subject to change. Call resort for updates.
Tips for Saving Money on Lift Tickets
Some ski resorts offer dynamic lift ticket pricing, which means the price changes depending on the time of year and how far in advance you buy the lift ticket.
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Our tip: You can buy cheaper ski passes before the season begins and toward the end of the season, during what’s considered spring skiing. If the ski resort offers dynamic ski pass prices, it is worth buying a ski pass in advance. We recommend checking out the resort’s special offers page for a variety of deals on lift tickets, lodging, retail, and more.
* Prices subject to change. Rates vary depending on the date.
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