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Single day ski passes are a thing of the past. Here are the mega-passes that are actually worth your money.
Single day ski passes are a thing of the past. Here are the mega-passes that are actually worth your money. (Courtesy Sun Valley Resort)

How to Have Your Best Winter Yet

As mega-passes continue to add resorts, now is the time to ditch single-day lift tickets for good

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Single day ski passes are a thing of the past. Here are the mega-passes that are actually worth your money.
(Photo: Courtesy Sun Valley Resort)

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The ski industry鈥檚 super-pass arms race is still heating up. And that鈥檚 great news for you. At least as far as multi-resort packages are concerned, competition means lower prices, access to more resorts, and better perks, such as buddy passes, lodging discounts, and bonus days at international ski areas. So stop buying pricey day tickets (you鈥檙e not still doing that, are you?) and commit to a season pass instead. You鈥檒l save money, ski more days at more places, and have an excuse to check off some bucket-list resorts.

Which pass should you get? Between the ever popular Epic Pass, the new-this-season Ikon Pass, and the still golden Mountain Collective Pass鈥攑lus other standbys like the and the 鈥攊t鈥檚 harder than ever to know which one is right for you. We rounded up our favorite resorts from the big three to help you make the call.

Kirkwood
Kirkwood (Rachid Dahnoun/Aurora)

Epic Pass

Vail Resorts debuted the Epic Pass in 2008, and it keeps getting better. You receive unrestricted access to all 18 Vail-owned resorts, including Keystone, Heavenly, Kirkwood, Stowe, and (of course) Vail鈥攑lus, once the deal goes through, new additions Crested Butte, Okemo, and Mount Sunapee. You also score a week鈥檚 worth of days at 47 other locations, including Fernie, Kicking Horse, and Telluride, as well as resorts in Europe and Japan. ($899; )

Cross the Border

Two years ago, Whistler Blackcomb, British Columbia, became the first Epic Pass resort in Canada. But Vail has worked hard to expand its northern offerings, and this winter you can turn your B.C. trip into a mega-tour by tacking on days at Fernie, Kicking Horse, and Kimberley. Plus, Blackcomb just added a new ten-person gondola from the base to midmountain. The Adara Whistler Hotel is a five-颅minute walk from the lifts, it allows dogs, and the staff can arrange for ski rentals to be delivered to your room (from $299; ).

Whistler Blackcomb
Whistler Blackcomb (Jason Hummel)

Escape the Crowds

If you鈥檙e in California and looking for fine dining, luxury hotels, and extensive beginner terrain, head to Heavenly. If you鈥檙e looking for deep powder, steep shots, and crowdless runs, Kirkwood is for you. Nearly 60 percent of this far-flung ski area is rated advanced or expert, and with an average of 354 inches a year, it has some of the highest snowfall levels in Tahoe. But middle-of-the-pack riders need not be discouraged. You can also sign up for backcountry outings, avalanche training, and skills workshops through Expedition: Kirkwood, the resort鈥檚 education and guiding service. Snag a room at the Coachman 颅Hotel, which opened in 2016, and take advantage of the free breakfast, nightly s鈥檓ores, and access to a local coworking space (from $170; ).

Conquer the Steeps

This summer, Vail announced the purchase of Colorado鈥檚 Crested Butte. While over 80 percent of CB鈥檚 terrain is beginner and intermediate, it鈥檚 easier than ever to explore the steeps and bowls that made the mountain famous: the resort now offers guided tours of the North Face and double blacks off the High Lift (from $150). During ski season, stay in town at the Elk Mountain Lodge and you鈥檙e treated to a breakfast of homemade granola and huevos rancheros. Bonus: the free shuttle to the ski area stops nearby (from $119; ).

Park City
Park City (Park City Mountain)

Ski, Eat, Drink

Utah used to be a tough place to get good food and quality cocktails. Not anymore. Now, when you鈥檙e done skiing , pair locally distilled whiskey with poke tostadas at the Spur or sriracha and roasted garlic chicken wings at High West Saloon. On-mountain dining is top-shelf, too. The Farm in Canyons Village has a charcuterie board with local salami and pickles, and ski-in Lookout Cabin serves stellar wagyu burgers. And the Viking Yurt, reachable by sleigh from the base, offers a six-course Norwegian dinner.

Best of the Rest

, Vermont, is so enamored of beer that the resort hosts two : one to kick off the season in December, and 颅another to wrap it up in April.

Steamboat Springs
Steamboat Springs (Noah Wetzel)

Ikon Pass

Meet the coolest new mega-pass on the market鈥擜lterra Mountain Company鈥檚 Ikon, which grants unlimited access to 12 first-rate resorts, including Squaw Valley, Mammoth, Steamboat, Copper, and Solitude, plus up to seven days at Revelstoke, Deer Valley, Snowbird, Alta, Big Sky, and more. Bonus: you get discounted tickets for friends, 15 percent off food and retail at select resorts, and 颅summer lift access. ($999; )

Don鈥檛 Settle for Just One Mountain

You get seven days to explore the four resorts that make up Colorado鈥檚 Aspen Snowmass. Lap the 3,267-foot Silver Queen gondola at Aspen Mountain for well-spaced glades off Gentleman鈥檚 Ridge and perfect bumps on Bell Mountain. Explore 3,332 acres of groomers and expert terrain at Snowmass. Boot-pack to the top of Aspen Highlands鈥 Highland Bowl for well-earned powder turns. Or hit the terrain park at 470-acre Buttermilk. The Limelight Hotel opens in November with a five-story climbing wall, a ski valet, and live music (from $525; ).

Jackson Hole
Jackson Hole (Nic Alegre/Teton Gravity Research)

Get Dependably Good Snow

Jackson Hole, Wyoming, is known as a rugged, challenging mountain. For a taste of how it earned that reputation, book a guided backcountry tour. An early tram whisks you to the top of Rendezvous Mountain for untracked turns out of the gate. But fully half the resort suits beginners and intermediates, and it recently expanded its gentler terrain. This winter, the Solitude Station lodge debuts halfway up the Sweetwater gondola, with family facilities and a new ski school. Fuel up with breakfast burritos, hot sandwiches, and espresso at the new Southcable Caf茅 next to the Aerial Tram in Teton Village.

Go Big on a Budget

At Colorado鈥檚 Steamboat Springs, ripping tree runs through Morningside Park or high-speed laps on Sunshine Express is sure to build an appetite. Good thing there鈥檚 Taco Beast, a wandering snowcat that slings street tacos and Mexican-style beer right on the slopes. If you can wait until you鈥檙e off the moun颅tain, head to the new base-area restaurant Timber and Torch, and feast on Parmesan fries and mussels steamed in local beer. You don鈥檛 have to spend a for颅tune on travel and lodging. It鈥檚 just 150 miles from Denver, and the Rabbit Ears Motel is right across the street from the town鈥檚 hot springs (from $139; ). Plus, there鈥檚 a free shuttle to the lifts.

Mont Tremblant
Mont Tremblant (Mont Tremblant)

Plan an Easy Escape

Quebec鈥檚 Mont Tremblant may have a distinctly European vibe, but it鈥檚 only six hours by car from Boston. Better yet, new owner Alterra Mountain Company has been pouring money into upgrades, including a new high-speed quad and additional glading that opened up 50 new acres of terrain, bringing the grand total to 715. You can book a single room or a two-bedroom suite (with kitchen) at the recently reno颅vated, ski-to Lodge de la Montagne (from $132; ).

Best of the Rest

When the Josie Hotel in Red Mountain, B.C., opens in November, it will have a spa, a lounge, and a ski concierge, who will check your gear overnight and point you toward choice runs (from $145; ).

Jackson Hole
Jackson Hole (Courtesy Outpost)

Mountain Collective

If you don鈥檛 need a pass that works on your home mountain and would rather travel to faraway resorts instead, Mountain Collec颅tive gets you two days of skiing with no black颅out dates at 16 top destinations, such as Big Sky, Banff Sunshine, Aspen, Jackson Hole, and Sugarbush, plus lodging deals and 50 percent off additional tickets. ($449; )

Step Back in Time

Lift 1 at New Mexico鈥檚 Taos Ski Valley has carried skiers to some classic runs since it was unveiled in 1989. This winter it will be replaced with the resort鈥檚 first high-speed quad, located just steps from the Blake hotel (from $324; skitaos.com/theblake), delivering skiers into the high alpine in under five minutes. That鈥檚 just part of Taos鈥檚 recent renaissance, which has transformed the once throwback ski hill into a modern, world-class destination without touching the main thing people come for: rowdy terrain. You can now grab a lift all the way to the top of 12,481-foot Kachina Peak, and new glading means even more gnarly chutes.

Snowbasin
Snowbasin (Snowbasin Resort)

Get聽Private Access

Snowbasin, Utah, which joined the Mountain Collective last year, is a worthy addition to the lineup. The 3,000-acre ski area feels exclusive, thanks to fancy lodges with white-tablecloth lunches and uncrowded slopes. (Skiers in bigger numbers tend to congregate at resorts closer to Salt Lake City.) Sign up for a private lesson on the weekend and you and four friends can access the wide-open Mount Ogden Bowl an hour before everyone else. Do apr猫s at Cinnabar for live music and beer-cheese fondue. Afterward, crash in your townhome minutes away at Wolf Creek Resort (from $250; ).

Score a Sneak Peek

This winter, Sun Valley, Idaho, is letting advanced skiers take guided tours of the proposed expansion zone in Cold Springs Canyon, which could eventually add 380 acres to the resort. But you don鈥檛 have to head out the gate to find open slopes. Thanks to its remote location, there are no lift lines here. Experts can bomb 3,400 feet down Bald Mountain, while beginners and halfpipe enthusiasts can head for treeless Dollar Mountain. Stay at historic Sun Valley Inn, where the Ram Bar is a prime location for a nightcap (from $249; ).

Kicking Horse
Kicking Horse (Reuben Krabbe)

Sample a聽Little Bit of Everything

Each winter, Lake Louise, Alberta, buzzes with one of the first World Cup races of the season. Afterward, mimic the planet鈥檚 fastest skiers on runs off the 颅aptly named Top of the World Express. Lunch on fondue at Sawyer鈥檚 Nook in the Temple Lodge, and at closing bell head to the base for sushi and sake at Kuma Yama. There鈥檚 a free shuttle from the Mountaineer Lodge, five minutes away (from $135; mountaineerlodge.com), or ski seven miles into the backcountry to Skoki Lodge, which welcomes you with hot drinks and homemade bread (from $173; ).

Best of the Rest

First, installed two new chairlifts, expanding its acreage to a whopping 8,464. Then, last season, it capped the number of daily lift tickets at 1,500 and the number of season passes at 3,000, to preserve its famous powder for the lucky few.

From Winter 2019 Buyer’s Guide Lead Photo: Courtesy Sun Valley Resort

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