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6 ways to score deals and discounts on ski trips

- By Beth J. Harpaz Beth J. Harpaz is the Associated Press travel editor.

Want to bust your winter vacation budget? Buy a oneday lift ticket at a ski resort on a holiday weekend.

That’s “the most expensive way to go skiing. And that’s what people hear about — the $140 lift tickets,” said Mary Jo Tarallo, executive director of Learn to Ski and Snowboard Month.

Don’t get fleeced wearing your fleece. Here are six ways to score deals and discounts on ski trips this winter. 1. ONLINE DEALS Buy tickets online, not at the window. Check out ticket prices and deals at GetSkiTick­ets.com, Liftopia. com and Ski.com. Consider renting gear and clothing from GetOutfitt­ed.com. 2. PROGRAMS WITH BENEFITS

January is Learn to Ski and Snowboard Month, when many resorts offer deals that typically include a lesson, gear rental and a lift ticket to the beginner slopes. Another program, Bring A Friend, offers incentives to pass-holders and other frequent skiers for introducin­g newcomers to the sport. Together, Learn to Ski and Bring A Friend programs have more than 200 resort partners in 34 states, according to Tarallo. Some states also have “ski passport” programs that offer bargains at participat­ing ski areas for kids in fourth, fifth and sixth grades. 4. PASSES If you have a favorite resort, season passes save a bundle. But they’re cheapest when purchased in spring for the following winter.

If you like to vary your ski destinatio­ns, consider passes that offer access to different resorts. The MaxPass can be used at 39 mountains in North America. The Epic Pass can be used at 44 ski resorts around the world, from Colorado and Utah to the European Alps. 3. COUPONS AND DISCOUNTS

Many regional ski areas distribute coupons through grocery stores, sporting-goods stores, chains such as Costco and even local eateries. And don’t forget the usual discounts offered at many resorts for AAA, kids, students, members of the military and seniors. 5. DESTINATIO­N STRATEGIES

Drive-to regional ski areas are usually cheaper than bigname resorts. And if you can drive or take a bus to the slopes, you’ll save on food by packing lunch and snacks. At Caberfae Peaks in Michigan, skiers bring slow-cookers and let their meals cook indoors while they’re on the slopes.

If you’re flying to major ski regions such as the Rockies, be flexible on destinatio­ns and timing for best deals, according to Ski.com. Flights to small mountain airports fill quickly, espe- cially at peak times like holiday weekends. Consider flying into big airports such as Denver and driving from there. But be sure to check car-rental rates, which can be steep, and weigh the potential downside of snowy roads if your drive is far.

Among the most affordable ski destinatio­ns in the Western U.S., according to Ski.com:

Winter Park, Colo., with January lodging under $100 a night.

Salt Lake City, where the Salt Lake Super Pass offers a choice of skiing at Alta, Brighton, Snowbird and Solitude.

Heavenly, in South Lake Tahoe, Calif. (fly into Reno, Nev., and stay in a casino-hotel off-hill for under $100 a night).

Banff and Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada, where the U.S. dollar is worth $1.35 Canadian.

Schweitzer Mountain in Idaho, which offers free skiing on arrival day if you show a boarding pass from flights into nearby Spokane, Wash.

Ski.com also advises compar- ing ski-rental fees with airline baggage fees for transporti­ng your equipment. Some package deals include equipment rentals. 6. TIMING IS EVERYTHING Midweek is cheaper than weekend skiing. Holidays are expensive and crowded.

Ski.com analyzed weather data, costs and arrivals using 25,000 reservatio­ns and came up with Jan. 9-14, 2017, as the best week for a ski or snowboard trip. Crowds are down, snow conditions are likely good, and costs are 45 percent cheaper at top resorts compared to Christmas week, spring break or Presidents Day week, Ski.com found.

For example, a five-night trip for two to Telluride, Colo., that week costs $1,154 per person for a room at Hotel Columbia and lift tickets, according to Ski.com. The same trip during March spring break runs $1,889.

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