Update: (10/12/2013): The EPIC PASS used to be only available to those purchasing for the first time in Colorado. Bottom line, this appears to be available to ALL. If so, it would be a GREAT deal, depending on the number of days you plan to ski. Retails tickets are a about $100 per day. The EPIC PASS provides discount skiing at Breck and a bunch of other resorts in Colorado and California. Click the following link to learn more. Tickets available online from a leading ski retailer, Sun & Ski. http://www.sunandski.com/Epic_Pass_a/270.htm. This is simply a friendly update. We have not gone through the entire purchase process and can not guarantee results.
DISCOUNT LIFT TICKETS:

So here is the deal on discounted Breckenridge lift tickets:
All retail establishments in the town of Breckenridge have an agreement with the ski mountain not to sell discounted lift tickets. So you won't find them in town.
Options:
1) Call our concierge service . 970-688-2340 or visit www.westernskyactivities.com. If anybody can get you a deal on tickets, spa's, tours, etc... they can do it!
2) Safeway (seen on the map as "A"), in Frisco, is the closest place that sells discounted lift ticket's.
3) You can buy discount Breck lift tickets (at least a week in advance) on the mountain's - website (http://www.breckenridge.com/plan-a-trip/lift-tickets/lift-tickets-explorer.aspx)It appears that Safeway might be cheaper - but I would check both sources...
Frisco: is the town you exit off of I-70 to start you ascent to Breckenridge. Safeway, is one of the first stores you see on the right - after you exit I-70. Walmart - another good one for stocking up, can also be seen on the map - just past Safeway.
Safeway Address:
1008 Summit Blvd
Frisco, CO 80443
Phone: 970-668-5144
Mon-Sun: 6:00 AM-11:00 PM
Safeway's tickets are going for $71. I don't know about kids tickets, etc... I would call to find out the current rate. I have a pass - so I don't keep up with the rates so much - but I get the sense that Safeway changes the price based up peak / off peak season's.
NOTE ABOUT OTHER MOUNTAINS: I don't know about Vail, Beaver, Copper, Keystone, etc... If you learn anything, please just shoot me an e-mail and I will include that info (Dave@LuxuryInBreckenridge.com - THANKS!!
All retail establishments in the town of Breckenridge have an agreement with the ski mountain not to sell discounted lift tickets. So you won't find them in town.
Options:
1) Call our concierge service . 970-688-2340 or visit www.westernskyactivities.com. If anybody can get you a deal on tickets, spa's, tours, etc... they can do it!
2) Safeway (seen on the map as "A"), in Frisco, is the closest place that sells discounted lift ticket's.
3) You can buy discount Breck lift tickets (at least a week in advance) on the mountain's - website (http://www.breckenridge.com/plan-a-trip/lift-tickets/lift-tickets-explorer.aspx)It appears that Safeway might be cheaper - but I would check both sources...
Frisco: is the town you exit off of I-70 to start you ascent to Breckenridge. Safeway, is one of the first stores you see on the right - after you exit I-70. Walmart - another good one for stocking up, can also be seen on the map - just past Safeway.
Safeway Address:
1008 Summit Blvd
Frisco, CO 80443
Phone: 970-668-5144
Mon-Sun: 6:00 AM-11:00 PM
Safeway's tickets are going for $71. I don't know about kids tickets, etc... I would call to find out the current rate. I have a pass - so I don't keep up with the rates so much - but I get the sense that Safeway changes the price based up peak / off peak season's.
NOTE ABOUT OTHER MOUNTAINS: I don't know about Vail, Beaver, Copper, Keystone, etc... If you learn anything, please just shoot me an e-mail and I will include that info (Dave@LuxuryInBreckenridge.com - THANKS!!