Our ski gang is heading to Big Sky in February. Most of us have the Ikon Base Pass that allows for up to 4 days of skiing at Big Sky. We plan to ski 3 days.
One guy in our group lives in Dallas and joins us each year. Look at the price for a 3 day pass. Holy Smokes.
It could be worse.
A few areas were selling $299/day lift tickets over Christmas / New Years.
Blue Don 1982 wrote:
Our ski gang is heading to Big Sky in February. Most of us have the Ikon Base Pass that allows for up to 4 days of skiing at Big Sky. We plan to ski 3 days.
Not that it matters for your trip but Ikon Base is 5 days. Ikon also had a 4-day Session Pass. I trust you have made Ikon reservations.
The increased cost that I've noticed is for lodging anywhere near Big Sky. I'm headed there again in March. A bit sooner than usual partially because a friend who was supposed to be on the Big Sky trip last year had to cancel due to injury. Plus I want to see, and hopefully ride, the new tram. We'll ski Big Sky 5 days and then I and one ski buddy will ski Bridger for a couple days.
I always combine Big Sky with Bridger. 2000 acres of fun for a much more reasonable day ticket, especially for seniors.
Bonzski wrote:
PSA - the new Tram is pay ($10-$30) per RIDE! Ikon pass doesn't matter.
That beats the $70-100 for tram access for a day the last couple seasons. Didn't matter if you only did one ride/lap. That's why I didn't bother.
I prefer Whitefish although Big Sky wins for many other non skiing related things.
Blue Don 1982 wrote:
Our ski gang is heading to Big Sky in February. Most of us have the Ikon Base Pass that allows for up to 4 days of skiing at Big Sky. We plan to ski 3 days.
One guy in our group lives in Dallas and joins us each year. Look at the price for a 3 day pass. Holy Smokes.
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