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16 years 5 months ago #188148
by wooley12
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I'm planning on several trips to Seattle this winter and trying to decide on a season pass or single tickets for the Summit at Snoqualmie. All of my skiing will be week days only. I can do the math but can't find single ticket prices for 09/10. Anybody know this years ticket prices?
What was the cost last year?
Any deals floating around?
What was the cost last year?
Any deals floating around?
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16 years 5 months ago #188158
by Randito
Replied by Randito on topic Re: Summit lift tickets
As I recall single day ticket prices were $55 / day -- which seems a bit insane for Snoq.
The Summit no longer sells a "midweek" pass -- the closest thing to it is the L-T-D pass -- which is good for everything -- except Alpental on the weekends.
The cheapest pass is the night pass -- currently only $209
Last year there was a killer deal through the Mountaineers -- you could buy a book of ten vouchers -- good anytime -- for $250.
The Summit no longer sells a "midweek" pass -- the closest thing to it is the L-T-D pass -- which is good for everything -- except Alpental on the weekends.
The cheapest pass is the night pass -- currently only $209
Last year there was a killer deal through the Mountaineers -- you could buy a book of ten vouchers -- good anytime -- for $250.
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16 years 5 months ago #188159
by Scotsman
Replied by Scotsman on topic Re: Summit lift tickets
I would ski Alpental rather than Summit Wooley12.
Alpental has good terrain and the dreaded lift lines will be short mid-week.
Alpental has great sidecountry.
It is in the same valley as Summit and run by the same group.
Summit, locally known as "Ski Acres" has very boring terrain but has a good park if you're into that sorta thing.
Or better yet, drive an extra hr and go to Crystal.
My 2 cents.
Alpental has good terrain and the dreaded lift lines will be short mid-week.
Alpental has great sidecountry.
It is in the same valley as Summit and run by the same group.
Summit, locally known as "Ski Acres" has very boring terrain but has a good park if you're into that sorta thing.
Or better yet, drive an extra hr and go to Crystal.
My 2 cents.
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16 years 5 months ago #188160
by gregL
Replied by gregL on topic Re: Summit lift tickets
Hard to predict where they will set the day prices for next season, but I'm guessing $55 weekends and $52 midweek. Plus WA state taxes, of course.
If you plan on buying a pass, it's probably best to not wait until the last minute (midnight this coming Tuesday, Sept. 15). Last year they had a HUGE influx of purchases right at the deadline, plus the server was set to another time zone, so there were some problems.
If you plan on buying a pass, it's probably best to not wait until the last minute (midnight this coming Tuesday, Sept. 15). Last year they had a HUGE influx of purchases right at the deadline, plus the server was set to another time zone, so there were some problems.
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