Seniorskideals.com Inventories Discounts At Popular Resorts.

We are very pleased to hear that Seniorskideals.com has updated more information on its site, a source for season pass and lift discounts for seniors. The site’s publisher, Mike “Bear Trap” Warner, has been busy since we last checked in back in mid-Sept.
Last year, Bear Trap started collecting discounts at Tahoe area resorts, now he’s expanded to 93 top resorts across North America. The updated list includes season pass and day lift tickets at these selected resorts.
We think its a great start and a great place for you to start looking for where you can ski for less. Bear in mind, this is a work in process. And Seniorskideals.com focuses only on top resorts defined by Zrankings.com, a site that ranks ski resorts in North America.
As we have learned, you can probably ski for less if you 1) go to a local hill that isn’t a “name” resort, 2) buy tickets online through the resort website or Liftopia a few days before you go, 3) buy a season pass in the summer, or 4) go with a ski club.
As with all things online, double check with the resort to confirm prices and restrictions.
Many thanks to Bear Trap for providing this information to senior skiers.

I misspelled myself address in last email.
Mike
Check out Mt Baldy B.C. for senior deals at skibaldy.com $19 senior $199 can. adult pass 7 days a week. Yes it’s real!
Ski- Ya and Happy Trails
James Barber
What about senior lift ticket deals at Park City, Utah resorts?
Hey Jayne: Judging from the website, it appears seniors get 25% off the adult lift ticket price. And from looking at the website, it appears there is no blanket price for a ticket. Rather, it depends on the day, time, week, etc. Regardless, best to buy online and several days beforehand.