Winter Park Resort offers a variety of lift tickets and passes to suit every skier and snowboarder. To get the best prices and explore over 3,000 acres of terrain, it's best to purchase in advance. Here's a comprehensive guide to understanding your options and making the most of your winter adventure.
Daily Lift Tickets at Winter Park
How much is a lift ticket at Winter Park? Winter Park lift ticket prices for single day, half day and multi-day lift tickets are dynamic and subject to change. Lift ticket prices are provided to OnTheSnow or sourced directly from the ski resort, who is responsible for its accuracy.
Here's a snapshot of the daily lift ticket prices as of October 3, 2025:
| Ticket Type | Child (5-12) | Adult (13+) |
|---|---|---|
| Weekday | $135.00 | $272.00 |
| Weekend | $167.00 | $282.00 |
| Two-Day Pass | $331.00 | $554.00 |
Special Note: Lift ticket pricing reflects the online pre-purchase rate as of this writing. Season prices and daily ticket prices are subject to change. Call resort for updates.
Flex Lift Ticket Packs
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Flex Lift Ticket Packs can be used any day of the week and are valid for any non-consecutive dates, blackout dates apply, during the 25/26 winter season.
- Flex 2: 2 lift tickets to be used any 2 days during the 25/26 winter season. Blackout dates apply.
- Flex 3: 3 lift tickets to be used any 3 days during the 25/26 winter season. Blackout dates apply.
- Flex 4: 4 lift tickets to be used any 4 days during the 25/26 winter season. Blackout dates apply.
Flex Midweek Lift Ticket Packs can be used Monday - Friday.
Flex Lift Ticket Packs will be eligible for use starting November 1, 2025, dependent on when the first day of skiing and riding is at Winter Park Resort.
The number of days purchased (2, 3, or 4) do not need to be used consecutively (in a row) and can be used any day other than blackout days.
Season Passes: The Best Value for Frequent Skiers
Even if planning on skiing just a few times at Winter Park, 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. Skiers can choose from various season passes. Season Pass holders get the best lift ticket price and tons of benefits.
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Winter Park Resort offers several season pass options, each with its own benefits and restrictions. Here's a breakdown of the main passes:
- Winter Park Reserve Pass: The Winter Park Reserve Pass is your upgrade for priority lift lane access - plus you can add on preferred Village garage parking. Available as an upgrade to your Winter Park Season Pass, Ikon Pass, or day lift ticket.
- Winter Park Season Pass: The Winter Park Resort Season Pass is perfect if you’ll only be in this one area. It offers you a nice savings on unlimited access. With the Winter Park Season Pass, you can get a price break. This is a great deal if you don’t think you’ll be going to other destinations.
- IKON Pass: The IKON Pass offers unlimited access with no blackout dates. For the big IKON Pass, you get unlimited skiing and rides at 16 destinations. Some have restrictions, and you get up to 7 days of access at a time. So, for example, you get unlimited access at Winter Park Resort, but if you were to go to Alta/Snowbird, Utah, you’d only be able to ski up to 7 days there on the pass.
- IKON Base Pass: The IKON Base Pass is also unlimited, though it has a few blackout dates worth noting (Dec 26 - 31, 2023; Jan 13 - 14, 2024; and Feb 17 - Feb 18, 2024). This lowers the price for those looking for a budget-friendly option. Blackout dates are a big piece of the puzzle. They are peak skiing times, and resorts are crowded. If you won’t be going during those peak times, it may make sense to get the Base Pass. On the other hand, if you’re planning to be there during those specific periods, make sure to pay attention and opt for the full Ikon Pass.
Currently the full access pass with no blackout dates is called IKON Pass and is listed at a price of $1,259 (for adults). For the Ikon Base package - this is the one that has blackout dates - you’re looking at a price tag of $929 (if you’re over 23). There are discounts for young adults and children.
Here are the prices for IKON pass:
- $1,259 (ages 23+)
- $939 (ages 13-22)
- $419 (ages 5-12)
- $149 (age 4 and under)
Another added bonus of purchasing the pass is that you get a discount on friends and family, and discounts on food and retail at multiple locations. To see the full list of bonuses, go here. If you’re choosing to stay in the Winter Park area only and won’t be traveling to other resort areas, the Winter Park Season Pass is a great choice.
There is another option if you’re only coming in for a visit or won’t be in the area a lot, which is a great choice for vacationers. There is a 4-day pass, which allows you to cut costs. This pass only costs $469; but keep in mind, it also carries blackout dates. This four-day pass is good at 40 destinations.
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Another thing to note is that there are discounts on passes based on age and certain other situations like military discounts. You can also choose to buy insurance.
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Additional Ways to Enhance Your Ski Experience
Winter Park also offers add-ons and special deals to make your ski day even better:
- Early Ups Add-On: You can be the first on the mountain and enjoy untouched snow with this day lift ticket or season pass add-on. Add up to 30 minutes of exclusive access to terrain serviced by the Super Gauge, the Gondola, and Explorer lifts today.
- Military Discounts: Active duty or retired military service members with 20+ years of service are eligible for discounted lift tickets up to 35% off window rate.
- Triple Play Lift Ticket: Lift ticket for $70/day, ski or ride any 3 days from April 1, 2026 until the end of the season. Jaw-dropping scenery, unforgettable memories, and all the glories of spring skiing await.
Plan Your Trip
Get ready for the 2025-2026 ski season with an estimated start date of 2025 Oct 31 and a tentative end date of 2026 May 17. With the 171 slopes and 24 lifts, ski pass holders have a lot to get excited about for the upcoming ski season.
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. 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.
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. For detailed information call the ski resort at (970) 726-5514.
Purchasing your tickets in advance is the best way to save money. We recommend checking out the resort’s special offers page for a variety of deals on lift tickets, lodging, retail, and more.