2011-2012 Season Passes

THE REAL DEAL 


Dec 24- April 8, 2012 Open daily for the season.

 

Get ready for another amazing ski and snowboard season at Ski Cooper resort!  Plan your ski vacation or season now by purchasing your season pass at Colorado's 5th oldest resort and get to the slopes for the best snow on the planet!
 

2011-2012  Season Pass Prices October 1, 2011- End of Season


ADULT (15-59) - $294    
(birthday between 11/24/1952 & 11/24/1996)

CHILD(6-14) - $143      
 (birthday between 11/24/1996 & 11/24/2006)

SENIOR(60-69) - $215    (birthday between 11/24/1942 & 11/24/1951)

SENIOR+(70+) - $129    
(birthday before 11/24/1941)

FAMILY $735.00 (2 ADULT & 2 CHILD passes) Child under 5 (free)* and may buy a picture pass for direct access to lifts for $10.00.

* (birthday between 11/24/06 & 11/24/2011) 
 

MILITARY SEASON PASSES ADULT & CHILD
(ACTIVE & RETIRED MILITARY PERSONNEL ONLY)  June 1, 2011 –end of season
Military Adult - $175
Military Child -  $85
Please inquire online or call for details and restrictions 719-486-3684 or 1-800-707-6114 toll free
 
 

"CLICK HERE TO ORDER ONLINE"             "MAIL IN SEASON PASS FORM"  


                 

    

2011-2012 Season Pass Holder Benefits


 

SKI COOPER RESORT PARTNERS:
We have 3 new partners this season!  Monarch Mountain, Ski Apache and Echo Mt.!

Ski Cooper has partnered with these great resorts to continue to add value for our Season Pass holders in 2011-2012.  Season Pass holders can ski or ride 3 Free days at each of  the great resorts below.

 

 
Powderhorn Resort - Another colorado GEM on the edge of the Grand Mesa overlooking Grand Junction and the Canyon Country.
     
    Sipapu Ski and Summer Resort - Located 20 minutes sowtheast of Taos in the Sangre de Cristo mountains, Sipapu is New Mexico's oldest ski area.
     


 
 

Monarch Mountain is another Colorado Gem located in south central Colorado near Salida. Affordable lift tickets, powder snow, and family ski packages.  
     
  Angel Fire Resort - the great Northern New Mexico resort.
     
  Echo Mountain - "Denver's closest and most affordable ski & snowboard area, located just 35 miles from downtown Denver. Our lifts run until 9pm five nights per week, so day or night, your traditions can begin here."
 
     
 
Pajarito Mountain - Located in the Jemez Mountains of Northern New Mexico just across the valley from Santa Fe.
     
 
Red River Ski Area - Red River Ski Area is located at the top of the Enchanted Circle in Northern New Mexico. It's a great little ski and snowboard area in the middle of town.
     
 
Sunlight Mountain Resort - Sunlight Mountain Resort is another Colorado ski resort that is affordable and great for a weekend getaway.
     
 


 
  Ski Apache, located in Mescalero, is New Mexico's premier ski and snowboard resort. It offer dozens of trails for skiers and snowboarders of all levels.

” 4 PACK”

Season pass holders (with the exception of the “Child Under 5 season pass” holders) will be able to purchase a 4 PACK. The 4 PACK is a set of 4 full day lift tickets for only $135. The tickets have no blackout dates or exclusions and can be used any time by anyone - adult or child.
The 4 Pack is limited to one (1)- 4 PACK purchase per season pass holder for the 2011-2012 season and can only be purchased by presenting your season pass at the Ski Cooper Ticket Window from opening day through the end of the season.
(No sales can be made at the Business Office in Leadville.)


”BUDDY TICKET”

Ski Cooper season pass holders will be again be able to purchase a discounted “Buddy Ticket” Monday through Friday during the 2011-2012 ski season for $27.00.  The benefit allows the season pass holder to buy (1) one,”Buddy Ticket” per day on weekdays ( Monday through Friday ) by presenting his/her season pass at the Ski Cooper Ticket Window. The “Buddy Ticket” must be used the same day as purchased and cannot be combined with any other offer. Blackout dates: Christmas Vacation 12/19/10 thru 1/2/11, Martin Luther King Day Weekend-1/13/12 - 1/16/12 , President’s Day Weekend- 2/17/12-2/20/12 and Spring Break-3/11/11 thru 3/21/11.

In addition, any Ski Cooper season pass holder will be able to again purchase items at the Retail Shop (Snowflakes) in the Ski Cooper lodge at a 10% discount. Terms and conditions: (1) $15.00 minimum purchase: (2) 10% off on total purchase: (3) Discount cannot be combined on sale items or with any other offer or discount: (4) Must present season pass at retail shop at time of purchase for discount: (5) Discount good for 2010-2011 ski season only.


ORDER YOUR SEASON PASSES ONLINE OR MAIL IN SEASON PASS FORM

A record of your payment will be on file at Ski Cooper. Your receipt will be available when your pass pictures are taken. PASS PICTURES will be taken at the TOWN OFFICE starting June 13, 2011, 1101 Poplar, Leadville, CO, Office hours during the ski season are from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. During June, July, and August the Town Office is open Monday through Thursday ( we are closed Fridays). Starting September 1 the Town Office is again open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. We will be open to take Season Pass pictures on Saturdays from 8 a.m. to noon on December 24th , 2011 then Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. throughout the season for your convenience.
We look forward to seeing you on the mountain this winter !

MAIL TO:
SKI COOPER
P.O. BOX 896
LEADVILLE, CO 80461

Phone and walk-ins are welcome!!  719-486 3684 or 1-800-707-6114. KEEP THIS PAGE FOR YOUR INFORMATION.

CONDITIONS GOVERNING SEASON PASS USE:
1. Ski Cooper does not refund season pass sales for late opening or early closure due to snow conditions. Season passes are refunded ONLY for medical reasons( which prevent the pass holder from skiing/snowboarding). Requests must be accompanied by a written medical diagnosis signed by the attending physician. There is a $25.00 processing fee. No refunds after March 1, 2012.
2. Pass will have no date restrictions. Good 7 days a week for the entire season.
3. The season pass is not transferable and may be used only by the person designated on the pass.
4. Please use caution when skiing. Skiers should familiarize themselves with the Skiers Responsibility Code and the Colorado Skier Safety Act.