Is There A Senior Epic Pass Discount?

The Epic Pass at Vail Resorts offers six different Senior Passes for experienced skiers and riders, all at discounted rates for anyone aged 65 or older. As an Epic Pass holder, you can enjoy season-long discounts on food, lodging, rentals, and more. The ultimate all-season pass provides unlimited access to Vail, Breck, Park City, Whistler Blackcomb, and more, with limited access to partner resorts in North America and Europe.

Despite marketing its military, college, and other discount passes, there is no senior discount for the Epic Pass. The only senior discounts are for local and regional passes, such as the Brighton Pass ($600 for ages 13). There are discounts available for seniors, those with adaptive skiing needs, and those actively serving in the military as well as for veterans.

Multi-resort ski season passes are a great way to save money and diversify your skiing portfolio. The 2023/24 Epic Passes are on sale now, starting at $909 for a full pass and $676 for a multi-day pass. As an Epic Pass holder, you get 20 off food, lodging, lessons, rentals, and more.

The Over 70’s Season Pass is not part of the Epic Australia Pass program, does not include pass holder discounts or Epic Coverage, and only includes the 2025 Epic Australia Pass Ski and Board Around the World $999, $569, Senior $799, Infant $0, and 2025 Epic Australia 4-Day Pass 4 Days Access Any Day 3 Resorts.

Seniors of any age do not qualify for free Epic Passes, but Vail Resorts does have some discounted Epic Passes valid in different resorts. Additionally, senior discounts are not available for Tot, Child, Teen, Super Senior, and Spirit Pass Holders.


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How much is an epic pass if you buy early?

Vail Resorts has announced its upcoming Epic Pass at $982, an increase of $73 from last year’s early-bird price. The Epic Local pass costs $731, an increase of $55 from last year. Last year, Alterra announced its prices two days after Vail, with the Ikon Pass costing $1, 159, $250 more than the Epic Pass, and the Ikon Base Pass at $829, $153 more than the Epic Local Pass. The Epic Pass includes 10 “Buddy” tickets and six “Ski with a Friend” tickets, offering unlimited access to 42 Vail Resorts owned by Vail Resorts, including Crans-Montana in Switzerland.

What age group is Epic for?
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What age group is Epic for?

Epic is the leading online children’s subscription book service, providing immediate access to over 40, 000 high-quality illustrated books and chapter books for children aged 12 and under. The service also offers thousands of Read-to-Me books, audiobooks, educational videos, and educational quizzes. Epic partners with leading publishers like HarperCollins and National Geographic to bring age-appropriate, award-winning fiction and non-fiction books to children.

With an Epic subscription, books can be easily discovered, read, and shared with friends. The platform is personalized for each individual reader, allowing them to access thousands of high-quality, curated children’s books without having to purchase or download titles individually. Epic is designed for mobile and web use, featuring fun game-like elements, providing kids with a personal library-on-demand library that they can take with them anywhere. Created by two parents, Epic is a smart and safe alternative to generic games and videos, offering a safe and enjoyable reading experience for children.

What age is epic pass for?

Epic Season Pass is available for children aged 5-12, with age categories determined by purchase date. The Pass is valid for the entire season and will not be restricted if the Pass Holder no longer falls within the age bracket. If a child moves into a new age bracket on or before April 6, their pass will be moved into the next appropriate age bracket. Age categories are verified each year against the birth date on file to ensure the pass is appropriate for the Pass Holder’s actual age.

What’s the difference between epic pass and Ikon pass?

The Epic Pass and Ikon pass differ in terms of ski resort visits for the season. Epic Pass covers 85 resorts and is now available for purchase. The 2024/2025 Epic Pass is now on sale, granting access to a total of 85 resorts.

How does senior discount work?

The article states that senior citizens can receive a 20% discount and VAT exemption on the sale of goods and services from establishments for their exclusive use and enjoyment. The Department of Finance and the Bureau of Internal Revenue will develop the appropriate Revenue Regulations within 30 days, covering new invoicing procedures, reportorial requirements, and tax deductions. The discount and VAT exemption apply to the purchase of generic or branded medicines and drugs, including influenza and pneumococcal vaccines. Additionally, senior citizens can receive a 20% discount and VAT exemption on vitamins and mineral supplements prescribed by a physician for disease prevention and treatment.

Does Winter Park offer a senior discount?

Winter Park Resort in Colorado offers discounts on lift tickets for seniors over 70. Colorado Ski Country USA (CSCUSA) member ski areas welcome seniors to take advantage of deals, discounts, and special events. For example, seniors 65 and older can purchase a senior pass for $430, and those aged 65 to 79 receive a discount on lift tickets. Seniors 80 or older can receive a free lift ticket. Visit www. wolfcreekski. com for more information.

Are Epic passes transferable?

EPIC Coverage is personal and cannot be transferred. The relationship between you and Vail Resorts will be governed by Colorado’s laws, without conflict of law principles. All lawsuits arising from these Terms will be brought in Colorado’s Federal or State Courts. Both parties agree to submit to the exclusive personal jurisdiction of these courts and waive objections, including improper venue or forum inconvenience. The terms and relationship between you and Vail Resorts are governed by Colorado’s laws.

How much was Epic Pass 2024?

The Epic Pass for the 2024-2025 season is currently priced at $1, 004 for adults and $512 for children. There are no full discounts for teens. The pass provides access to Vail Ski Resort and is a great way to save money on ski trips, regardless of the number of days or trips. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned pro, purchasing an Epic Pass now allows you to avoid overpaying for lift tickets and enjoy the lowest prices of the year. This is a last chance to secure your ski plans before prices increase.

What age are most senior discounts?

Certain businesses start offering discounts to customers aged 55 or older, while others have different qualifying ages like 62 or 65. Senior discounts can be found at retailers, restaurants, and grocery stores.

Does the Ikon Pass have a senior discount?
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Does the Ikon Pass have a senior discount?

Senior citizens do not qualify for free Epic Passes, but Vail Resorts offers discounted options such as the Tahoe Value Pass, Northeast Value Senior Pass, Northeast Midweek Pass, and an unrestricted, unlimited Stevens Pass product for seniors 70-89. Age-dependent discounts may also be available at individual resorts.

The Ikon Pass does not offer senior discounts, but seniors should check with individual resorts for applicable age-eligible discounts. Payment plans for Epic Pass and Ikon Pass vary based on credit score and pass type. Epic FlexPay allows pass holders to pay over three, six, nine, or 12 months, with a $49 initial down payment required at the time of purchase. If not eligible for financing, the balance can be paid in September.

Ikon Pass’s payment system is similar to Epic Pass, with pass holders applying for financing with Affirm to pay over three, six, or 12 months. Interest rates may vary between 10 and 30 percent APR depending on credit score. Pass holders can start using the pass before payments are complete.


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  • I think people should keep In mind is overestimating your days is not a bad idea, at least for some of you. If you don’t buy enough days you’re going to get burned after a day or 2 extra. Just make sure if you’re cost with day passes is just $30 less then say an epic local, is having that extra flexibility worth $30? Also good vid.

  • IMO doing this much planning and this far in advance is not worth it just to save possibly a few hundred dollars. I would rather buy a pass than buy day passes and end up needing more. The price of the day pass packages also significantly increase closer to the snow season. These price comparisons are only good if you know exactly what your plans are for next season RIGHT NOW.

  • This kind of strategy works if you are going to ski a few days in holiday at destination resort ONLY. If I buy a 7 day tier-2 pass for $459 to ski 2 holidays, I’ll need a $555 North East Value pass for my weekend day trip which accounts for 8-10 days every season. that will be stupid because it’s more expensive than a full pass. I think everybody already knows how to use day passes.

  • This comparison is stupid. Because Epic requires you to commit before the season starts, the majority of people don’t know how many days they are going to ski. Plans fall apart or sometimes they decide they want to ski more than their pass allows. This happens all the time. I know people with full epic Pass but only skied 2 days. I know people who bought day lift tickets 10x because they didn’t buy an Epic Pass early…

  • Fundamentally, if you can only ski on weekends (2 days at a time) and have a traditional work week with 1-2 weeks of vacation/PTO, then Indy+ or MC is a good fit. If you can take entire weeks at a time off work, and have a big travel budget, Ikon or Epic is a better fit (though Epic in New England/Upper Midwest has a good argument for the weekender) I’m sticking with Ikon Full Pass. The extra cost helps keep the crowds just a bit thinner and more manageable, while providing the revenue to properly staff up the mountains, IMHO. I did learn that Epic is a great deal for Veterans, so I might just do that one of these years. Solid article with really complete information.

  • Thanks for the great information on the different passes.One thing to consider when deciding what one to purchase is while the Icon and Epic are great passes you are sending your money to huge facelsss corporations. With the Indy pass you are supporting independantly owned (some of them even family owned resorts for generations). Of course depending on where you live is a factor, but here in New England so many great resorts are on it i never get bored and visit ski areas i would have never went to otherewise.

  • Resorts Epic uses: Breck, Beaver Creek, Northstar, Heavenly, Vail, Keystone, Okemo, Stevens Pass, Poali Peaks, Whitetail, Telluride, Kirkwood, Whistler-Blackcomb, Afton Alps, Mt Brighton, Park City, Crested Butte, Mount Snow Resorts Ikon owns: Alta, Snowbird, Palisades, Mammoth Mountain, Taos, Winter Park, Copper, Steamboat, Aspen-Snowmass, Eldora, Jackson Hole, Sun Valley, Crystal Mountain, Solitude, Snowbasin, Brighton, Buttermilk, Killington, Mt Bachelor, Deer Valley, Big Sky, Aspen Highlands. Resorts Indy owns, Mt Hood Snowbowl, Mt Shasta, Granby Ranch, Ski Cooper, Irwin, Powderhorn, Echo Mountain, Mt Rose, Pomerelle, Kelly Canyon, Bristol, Brundrage, Antelope Butte, White Pine, Snow King.

  • Epic pass has slightly more restrictions for military passes other than resorts like Telluride not being included. The Epic military pass has no buddy passes and only 5 friends & family. Ikon has less blackout days for military but also cuts buddy passes. Mountain collective is cheaper for renewals and if you pick one up at outdoor sports expo and is probably the best deal for people flying in for a few days at different places over several years.

  • Ikon base pass has too many holiday blackouts than Epic local pass which makes them almost incomparable if you are planning on ski vacation around those holidays. For a MA resident, Epic local pass gives me nearly same access to destination ski resorts in NH/VT area during major holidays as Ikon full pass does yet it is half priced.