For new skiers and riders--or those looking to check out other ski areas--deals are a great way to do just that. Vermont’s ski areas understand the value of hard-earned bucks and offer a multitude of special offers, packages and other incentives that help lower the price tag for those looking to build some priceless memories on the mountain.
Looking for your next destination? Check out these winter deals at Vermont's ski areas.
Ski Vermont also gets in on the money-saving act, with the 5th Grade Passport. Remember: booking online and early almost always means a better deal.
Is it still a deal if it's there all the time? The folks at Bromley think so! Helping preserve the ease and excitement of skiing, Bromley offers simple and straight-forward flat-rate tickets anytime—including weekends and holidays. The ease of getting these tickets is almost as exciting as using them.
Have a group? Plan ahead and take advantage of Bromley’s group rates get $15 off the window price.
Jay recently announced its Mission Affordability Program, an initiative that has begun freezing and reducing prices for a number of resort amenities—which the ski area will continue to add to throughout the 2024-25 season.
By reducing the final list price, combined with new programs and deals, will give more skiers, riders, and their families the opportunity to save a bit more at the end of their vacation or day trip.
Often first to open and last to close, Killington offers an incredible ski (and apres) experience for its visitors. Anyone eager to make some runs on the famous Superstar can get discounted lift tickets when the book their Killington Grant Hotel stay through the resort.
Group rates are also available on lift tickets and rentals.
Magic’s new Throwback Card (just $99) offers Magic skiers 25% discounts any day they ski—and one free day of skiing the second time. This deal ends 10/31!
Magic also offers everyday low ticket prices and special low prices for local Vermont residents on Thursday and Fridays. Vermonter season passes are also available at significantly reduced rates to ensure locals can continue to afford skiing in their community.
Bus groups visiting Magic get a 10% savings on lift tickets. Those looking for a more memorable outing can ‘own the mountain for a day’ by renting the entire ski area—just $9,500 for a Monday or a Wednesday.
Magic is one of the few areas that can be 100% reserved for a group—company or private—with prices starting at just $9500 for a Monday or Wednesday. Own the mountain for a day! Magic's private mountain rentals are almost completely sold-out for the 24/25 season.
*Magic’s Freedom 4-Pack of reduced priced, 100% transferable tickets ($75 per ticket) goes on sale 11/22 and ends on Cyber Monday 12/3.
Mount snow offers visitors the chance to save on the entire mountain through the Epic Pass—and skiers and riders who plan ahead can get the best deal!
Epic Day Pass (as low as $44-$73 per day) offers skiers and riders the ability to build their own Pass – choosing 1-7 days to use throughout the season. Epic Day Passes provide up to 65% savings compared to lift ticket prices. Epic Day Pass Holders can ski Vermont and New York resorts like Stowe, Okemo and Hunter for as low as $72 per day, and New Hampshire resorts including Wildcat and Mount Sunapee starting as low as $44 per day (excludes peak dates).
Epic Local Pass ($746) provides unlimited access to eight resorts in the Northeast including Stowe, Okemo, Mount Snow, Hunter, Mount Sunapee, Crotched, Wildcat and Attitash. For those who want to ski and ride the West, the Epic Local Pass also includes access to Vail Mountain, Park City Mountain, Breckenridge, Whistler Blackcomb and more (with some restrictions).
Northeast Value Pass ($613) offers incredible value with access to ski and ride resorts across the Northeast including Stowe, Hunter, Mount Snow and Okemo (with some restrictions).
Epic Pass ($1,004) continues to offer the best deal in skiing and riding with access to more than 80 resorts worldwide, including unlimited, unrestricted access to resorts throughout the Northeast including Stowe, Okemo, Hunter, Mount Snow and Mount Sunapee.
Specialty Passes are available including active and retired Military and their dependents ($177), Veterans and their dependents ($573), and Adaptive Passes ($492) that offer access to 42 resorts at a discount. The Northeast Value College Pass ($430) is perfect for college students who want to ski or ride resorts across the Northeast.
View all Epic Passes on epicpass.com.
Epic Passes also provide savings on other parts of the in-resort experience. Passes come with Epic Mountain Rewards, which offer exclusive discounts including 20% off on-mountain food and beverage, lodging, group ski and ride lessons, equipment rentals and more – all winter long.
In celebration of their 60th year of operation, Mountain Top Resort is offering season passes to their Nordic Center for just $60. Add this to their normal packages, including our Winter Family Wonderland Package and Nordic Ski & Snowshoe Deal, and there are plenty of reasons to join in the celebration.
Okemo offers visitors the chance to save on the entire mountain through the Epic Pass—and skiers and riders who plan ahead can get the best deal!
Epic Day Pass (as low as $44-$73 per day) offers skiers and riders the ability to build their own Pass – choosing 1-7 days to use throughout the season. Epic Day Passes provide up to 65% savings compared to lift ticket prices. Epic Day Pass Holders can ski Vermont and New York resorts like Stowe, Okemo and Hunter for as low as $72 per day, and New Hampshire resorts including Wildcat and Mount Sunapee starting as low as $44 per day (excludes peak dates).
Epic Local Pass ($746) provides unlimited access to eight resorts in the Northeast including Stowe, Okemo, Mount Snow, Hunter, Mount Sunapee, Crotched, Wildcat and Attitash. For those who want to ski and ride the West, the Epic Local Pass also includes access to Vail Mountain, Park City Mountain, Breckenridge, Whistler Blackcomb and more (with some restrictions).
Northeast Value Pass ($613) offers incredible value with access to ski and ride resorts across the Northeast including Stowe, Hunter, Mount Snow and Okemo (with some restrictions).
Epic Pass ($1,004) continues to offer the best deal in skiing and riding with access to more than 80 resorts worldwide, including unlimited, unrestricted access to resorts throughout the Northeast including Stowe, Okemo, Hunter, Mount Snow and Mount Sunapee.
Specialty Passes are available including active and retired Military and their dependents ($177), Veterans and their dependents ($573), and Adaptive Passes ($492) that offer access to 42 resorts at a discount. The Northeast Value College Pass ($430) is perfect for college students who want to ski or ride resorts across the Northeast.
View all Epic Passes on epicpass.com.
Epic Passes also provide savings on other parts of the in-resort experience. Passes come with Epic Mountain Rewards, which offer exclusive discounts including 20% off on-mountain food and beverage, lodging, group ski and ride lessons, equipment rentals and more – all winter long.
Saskadena Six has a little of everything (even flyfishing in the summer). With both alpine and xc options for winter enthusiasts, the ski area also offers visitors a chance to stay at the historic Woodstock Inn, an experience in itself. Fortunately, the area also offers a number of options to make planning a trip easier than ever.
The Share the Slopes Ski Package includes luxury accommodations at the Woodstock Inn & Resort, a 2-hour private ski lesson, 2 lift tickets, and 2 après ski cocktails.
The Saskadena Six Ski Package offers luxury accommodations at the Woodstock Inn & Resort, 2 lift tickets, and daily breakfast for 2.
The Sip, Savor & Ski Package includes luxury accommodations at the Woodstock Inn & Resort, 2 lift tickets, and a $50 food & beverage credit to be used anywhere at the resort.
The Unlimited Snow Sports Package combines cross-country skiing with alpine with unlimited access to both the Woodstock Nordic Center and Saskadena Six for two days! The package also includes two nights at the Woodstock Inn & Resort and daily breakfast.
Don’t miss out on S6’s All Season Passes, which include full access in the wintertime (with no date restrictions—please note operating schedule is Wed-Sun, daily during holiday periods). Purchasers also enjoy a 15% discount in the retail shop and uphill travel access, as well as deeply discounted rates on coaching with our Snow Sports School! Early season rates end October 31, 2024.
Those looking for a group outing to remember should consider renting Saskadena for a day! Participants will be able to ski and ride all day, or host a meeting followed by some snowy turns on their all-abilities terrain. With a base lodge perfect for meetings, events, banquets and more, the Woodstock Inn & Resort events team will see all your needs and ensure a fun and productive time for all. Available on most Mondays & Tuesdays. See details here.
Stowe offers visitors the chance to save on the entire mountain through the Epic Pass—and skiers and riders who plan ahead can get the best deal!
Epic Day Pass (as low as $44-$73 per day) offers skiers and riders the ability to build their own Pass – choosing 1-7 days to use throughout the season. Epic Day Passes provide up to 65% savings compared to lift ticket prices. Epic Day Pass Holders can ski Vermont and New York resorts like Stowe, Okemo and Hunter for as low as $72 per day, and New Hampshire resorts including Wildcat and Mount Sunapee starting as low as $44 per day (excludes peak dates).
Epic Local Pass ($746) provides unlimited access to eight resorts in the Northeast including Stowe, Okemo, Mount Snow, Hunter, Mount Sunapee, Crotched, Wildcat and Attitash. For those who want to ski and ride the West, the Epic Local Pass also includes access to Vail Mountain, Park City Mountain, Breckenridge, Whistler Blackcomb and more (with some restrictions).
Northeast Value Pass ($613) offers incredible value with access to ski and ride resorts across the Northeast including Stowe, Hunter, Mount Snow and Okemo (with some restrictions).
Epic Pass ($1,004) continues to offer the best deal in skiing and riding with access to more than 80 resorts worldwide, including unlimited, unrestricted access to resorts throughout the Northeast including Stowe, Okemo, Hunter, Mount Snow and Mount Sunapee.
Specialty Passes are available including active and retired Military and their dependents ($177), Veterans and their dependents ($573), and Adaptive Passes ($492) that offer access to 42 resorts at a discount. The Northeast Value College Pass ($430) is perfect for college students who want to ski or ride resorts across the Northeast.
View all Epic Passes on epicpass.com.
Epic Passes also provide savings on other parts of the in-resort experience. Passes come with Epic Mountain Rewards, which offer exclusive discounts including 20% off on-mountain food and beverage, lodging, group ski and ride lessons, equipment rentals and more – all winter long.
There’s a reason Stratton’s skiers and riders return year after year—it has great snow, fantastic proximity to Boston, and a lesson program that’s fledged generations of new members of the sport. If you’re already in the know (or would like to be), Stratton’s early booking offers area great way to kick off the season.
The early booking offers up to 50% off winter lodging, 2-5 day lift tickets (with no restricted dates), upgraded rental equipment, discounted Ski Butlers Packages, and a $50 Stratton gift card.
Stratton also offers rates for groups of 20 or more.
From the reopening of the Heaven’s gate lift to their on-snow programming, Sugarbush is on the must-visit lift for many skiers this season. Skiing in a foursome easy this season with the Quad Pack: four unrestricted and transferrable tickets for $539 (a midweek, non-holiday version is just $439). Of course there doesn’t have to actually be four people—anyone can take advantage of this deal for the 2024-25 season.
Group rates are available through the Sugarbush group sales office or learn more here.
Views, skiing, and great food abound at Trapp Family Lodge. Tucked in the mountains above Stowe, Vermont Trapp's offers stays filled with history and outdoor excitement. This winter they have to offers that package the Trapp experience"
Tyrolean Ski Package Having 2,600 pristine acres on the Trapp Family Lodge estate lends itself to world-class Nordic skiing on trails crafted by this famous family. Book the Tyrolean Ski Package and enjoy daily breakfast and daily ski rentals.
Making Tracks, Snowshoe Package Explore Vermont from a perspective not seen by all. Grab a pair of snowshoes and trek into the quiet of the woods to explore trails and views not accessible by car. While here on this package, enjoy daily breakfast and daily snowshoe rentals per person.
Trapp Family Lodge also offers group rates for 20 or more, and overnight group room rates for 10 or more rooms.
*Skiers can purchase a Trapp Family Lodge season pass for 10% off retail, if purchasing before October 31, 2024.