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$285 & up -- Ski Package w/Lift Tickets & Breakfast*

Update (Wednesday, January 09, 2013): The hot deals always go fast! Our Test Booking Center has found that this offer either sold out due to huge demand or is no longer available.
Grand Summit Hotel
Grand Summit Hotel
By Travelzoo Staff  updated 11/13/2012

Bundle nightly accommodations with daily lift passes and breakfast for as little as $285 per night at Canyons Resort. This pricing is based on double occupancy and less than the cost of accommodations alone over peak winter ski season dates.

For the best nightly package prices, travel in late ski season (April).

These sample prices are for travel from April 1-13:

  • $285 ... Silverado Lodge 
    Right across the street from the resort village
  • $326 ... Sundial Lodge
    Steps from the slopes, with an outdoor heated pool and rooftop hot tub
  • $423 ... Grand Summit Hotel
    AAA 4-Diamond property offers ski-in/ski-out access. Free Wi-Fi

This ski package is offered through April 13 at higher nightly rates but still offers tremendous value to those who wish to travel over prime ski season dates.

Book by Jan. 9.
 

How to Book This Deal

Click
Click here to book online at Canyons Resort
  • Scroll down to the "Ski, Stay & Savor" package and select "see details" to book 
 
Call
Call Canyons Resort at 888-226-9667
*Terms/Conditions:
This offer is available 11/23/2012 – 4/13/2013, and must be booked at least 72 hours prior to arrival. Package offer is subject to availability. Lift ticket and breakfast vouchers have no cash value, are non-transferable and not for resale. This offer is not available for groups of 10 or more, may not be applied to existing reservations or combined with other promotions. Other restrictions may apply.
  • When
    Through April 13
  • Where
    Park City
  • Savings
    35% on regular package pricing
  • Why We Like It
    This package costs less than the price of lodging alone over peak ski season dates.