Here’s the mantra to get great travel deals: Plan ahead! The worst possible deals are same-day purchases. You don’t go to the airport to buy a plane ticket — and the same goes for ski lift tickets. Plan in advance to save!
The founders of Liftopia (launched in 2006) were former employees of travel company Hotwire. The two saw how hotels and airlines varied their prices to lock in bookings in advance and fill empty seats and rooms at the last minute. Ski resorts also use dynamic pricing where buy-in-advance discount prices are a hedge against fluctuating demand.
Today, Liftopia sells discounted lift tickets (nonrefundable once purchased) to 250+ ski areas around the globe.
Here are some current examples of lift ticket savings at Liftopia:
Ski.com offers a wide range of filters to find just the right land package deals — from a basic hotel room to multi-bedroom condos, walking distance to lifts/town, star rating, family-styled trips and more. Be sure to read all the fine print before booking through Liftopia, as tickets are nonrefundable. Here are 7 other ways to save on your next ski vacation.
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