Pre-Purchase Lift Tickets at Monarch Mountain and Rake in the Savings

31st October 2012 | Stephanie Nitsch

News Regions: Colorado

Resorts in this article: Monarch Mountain

Skier Kevin “Bert” Flores kicks up fresh powder on one of Monarchs great tree lines. Photo by Liam Doran

Forget tracking down a local gas station or ski shop to save a few bucks on lift tickets. Monarch Mountain has made it easy to score discounted lift tickets, straight from their own resort.

Through Monarch Mountain’s website, adults, teens, juniors and seniors can save money on every lift ticket purchased online. With enough forethought and planning, you can save up to $8 per adult on a daily lift ticket or up to $18 for a 3-day consecutive lift pass by purchasing your tickets online. Adult 1-day tickets run $52, versus $60 at the ticket window; 2-day tickets are available for $104, versus the face value of $116; while 3-day passes are offered for $156, versus $174. Children ages 6 and under and adults ages 69 and over always ski or ride for free, anytime. 

Because Monarch’s ticket rates don’t fluctuate during holidays or busy periods, online ticket purchases are valid for any day of the 2012-2013 season. Tickets must be purchased online by 11 p.m. the night before your arrival and can be picked up at the ticket windows located outside the main day lodge. Tickets are also non-refundable. 

For more information or to purchase your Monarch lift tickets online, visit their website.

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