Epic Pass HACKED: How to Save Hundreds on Your Purchase
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- čas přidán 31. 05. 2024
- The Epic Pass is good at over 40 resorts, but almost nobody needs all that access! In this video, we cover little-known hacks that can get you access to the resorts you need without forcing you to overpay for Epic’s most expensive pass products.
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0:00 Intro
0:44 Epic Pass Suite Background
1:12 Full Epic Pass
1:28 Epic Local Pass
1:50 Epic Regional Passes
2:09 Epic Day Passes
2:46 Hacking the Epic Pass
3:40 Tier 1 Rockies and West Coast Breakdown
6:02 Tier 2 Overview and Day Pass Breakeven
7:39 Tier 2 Colorado Breakdown
8:20 Lake Tahoe Resort Breakdown
9:37 Washington State Breakdown
10:22 Vermont and New York Breakdown
11:16 Mid-Atlantic and New Hampshire Breakdown
12:02 Midwest Breakdown
12:41 EDGE Card
13:56 Epic Military Passes
14:51 Adaptive Passes
15:18 College Passes
15:36 Child, Teen, and Senior Discounts
15:52 Final Thoughts
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Already studied these passes but I appreciated all the nice skiing footage. Miss it already!
ski seasons not over yet
Excellent analysis that is very useful. Thank you!
My head hurts after watching this. I can't imagine what yours feel like after researching this.
Thank you for the info on the edge pass, people dont know enough about it and i think this is making people more knowledgeable so maybe vail will make stevens better! thanks for the great tips!
I've bought 6 day pass including holiday access and that worked out great. 6 days is plenty for me and did everything I wanted to do for about $80 per day. Can't beat it. Full pass only makes sense at 10 days or so. I couldn't afford that many hotel days, lol
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.
More important, I think people need to keep in mind that pass cost is almost nothing compared to air fare and hotels if you are talking about traveling to destination resorts. This video talked about several pass purchasing method to save $50 which is 1/10 of what you can potential save on logging. This is why I spend days and nights on trip planning every time.
Travel costs are pretty obvious
Last year I bought a Keystone Plus and then somehow got a free upgrade to Summit Value when we realized we'd only be going during holiday times. Definitely was worth it.
Pls review mont tremblant in Quebec pls❤ love ur vids and have a grest day
1:52 Reminds me of Snowbowl in Flagstaff
are we talking just the catwalks or the entire mountain? 🤣 still gotta pickup that 200 midweek. couple that with a 450/550 sunrise. that's not a bad combo to spend the weekends and holidays at sunrise with lesser crowds.
@@Gary-np7hl It's just that section for a few seconds from 1:52 to 2:06 where ski lift is visible. Flagstaff ski lifts were alway very long waits on busy days. Sunrise is quite a hike (maybe 4.5 hours drive?) from Snowbowl if you do it in one weekend. They're both great places!
My dad and i got the Tahoe pass for next year.
They also provide EDGE CARD to WA and Canadians
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.
Basically only worth doing if you're taking the whole family and it adds up
Are you planning on making a ikon vs epic video again this year?
We’re going to hold off on an updated comparison for now-very few pricing and access changes occurred this season, so we still stand by the vast majority of recommendations in last year’s video.
We’ve decided to spend our resources on videos like these instead!
Can you use epic day pass on a black out day????
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.
In general Epic day pass is only for people who ski a few days. Combining Epic day passes with Indy pass can make sense if you like to always try different mountains, and if there are abundant choices in your region. I have used excel to do extensive analysis myself trying to ski more mountains and maintain same cost as Epic local. It's not easy as my target is 20+ day total in a season with half vacations half day trips. I'll have to use several mountains 2+ hr away for day trips to maintain that goal.
i bought an Epic Local Pass and i skied 35 times;) i would have skied more if it would have gotten below freezing for at least 4 hours overnight..
The easiest way to do it is to buy the full pass and ski 30+ days at the best resorts 😄
Where is that sand dunes run at?? 2:55
Heavenly
Notice how an “adult” for the Epic Pass is “13”, where as the age for locals pass for adult is 19+ - thats really expensive for a “kid”!
Are the passes transferrable? Do the resorts require ID to use an Epic pass to keep ski bums from pooling their money and passing the pass around whenever they have a day off to ski?
They are not.
@@PeakRankings not that I would try something like that considering how far away from an Epic resort I live.
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...
You should at least mention the Military pass options -- THOSE are outstanding deals for Veterans and dependents.
Saved $400 on mine!
See 13:56
its not really a hack if it's just "do the math to find out if it's worth it."
Aftermraket passes sometimes exist on craigslist and facebook marketplace. How's that for a hak?
@cLAW you mean fake passes? Go for it.
@@snowphun No, or course not. I mean unused passes purchased by other people sold at a discount.
@@c-LAW Also illegal, Epic passes are non transferable.
@@snowphun What law?
Do NOT get Epic Pass .. it's a scam.
They take your money but then won't enable you to access your pass.
I get the military dependent pass for 145 dollars, which gives me access to almost all the vail resorts.
Just join the army, then you can get the epic pass for $150
But then you have limited days skiing because you are in the army.
It's worth noting that if you find yourself spent more than 40 hours thinking which pass to buy. Just buy both IKON and EPIC. Time spent struggling is a hidden cost, and it could be expensive.
Lol terrible advice. No one is spending $1000 worth of time considering this. And if their time is worth that much they probably already have both
@@ianrogers5963 Not everyone is well aware of the value of their time.🤪
What about the time spent watching forecasts and traffic to plan a spontaneous trip.. it all adds up
Omg math 🤮
Save money by getting good ,ride backcountry and not support world government vail
y’all crazy w that i ain’t getting one run in 4 hours every time i go snowboarding
@@blubberpupper8521that’s what I’m saying, unless you have your own snow mobile setup already you aren’t saving any money and even then it takes time to set it up
Only people who can enjoy backcountry are people who like hiking as much as skiing
@@SuperZbrosor people who like the risk of falling into a tree well in the snow and being forgotten forever
@@zip8z valid lmao, the back country looks like a dream especially if you have the money to do the heli skiing, but there’s no way I’d ever do it, you don’t even need to fall into a tree well, how about a crevasse dude! You’re just skiing down the middle of the slope no tree in sight and bam you’re in a hole, most likely dead 💀