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I know I saw tickets for The Canyons and one of the Cottonwood resorts (I think Brighton but not sure). PCMR is usually for sale there, but I don't recall seeing them this year. Hopefully, your plans aren't for at least a few weeks out. Snow conditions here are abysmal at the moment.
You might also want to check out liftopia.com periodically as they have some good deals on occasion (and some iffy deals at other times). If you like Snowbasin, they've got some great deals right now.
I was at Costco yesterday. They have discount tickets for:
Brighton ($98 for 2)
The Canyons ($129 for 2)
Park City ($315 for 5)
(Prices are from memory and might be slightly different. I didn't have a pen with me to write the exact amount.)
You might also check with REI on 3300 South (801-486-2100) and the Sports Den at Foothill Village (1350 Foothill Drive -801-582-5611). These locations would be an easy stop on your way to the ski resorts and both have sold discount tickets in the past. The following link has prices for discount tickets at the Sports Den:
We also have Park City lift tickets here at Costco in Virginia. We actually bought them for our recent trip. It is a great deal. I also saved 20% on my kids' snowboard workshop and 20% on rental. All the rental shops there match that coupon even though I never figured out which rental shop it was intended for.
I'm going later this month, taking a shuttle to buy tickets, then picking up ski n see discount rentals at Park City base. It should be great if it all comes together. I figured the discount on the lift tickets and the saved baggage fees on the airline pay for the rentals.
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