Ski Tickets
Whistler Discounted Ski and Snowboard Tickets
You would love to ski or snowboard in Whistler, but you’d like to save some cash. You’re in good company, here are some tips that will save you at least 10% off the regular priced tickets:
- Buy discounted tickets from 7 Eleven Stores in Vancouver or Squamish. Get them on you way to Whistler, because although Whistler has a 7 11 store, they don’t sell discounted ski tickets in Whistler. So your last stop to save money on tickets is in Squamish. Below is a map of all the 7 Eleven stores in Vancouver and Lower Mainland area. For your convenience press the “View Larger Map” and check out a much larger map and find the 7 11 store nearest you.
- Buy an EDGE Card if you’re from BC or WA State. If you’re a “local”, you can save BIG, an average of $28 per ticket per day. You can get a card with just one day or up to 5 days. The more days you prepay for, the more you save. You can reload your card at any time. Just keep in mind you have to use what you pre-load on your card so you can maximize your savings.
- Ski on discounted days, from April 26th to May 23rd. A lot of people don’t think of skiing anymore after March, but the best skiing is still going on to the end of May. You can save HUGE by planning your vacation after the Spring Breaks, the daily ticket is $51 per day, a savings of $44 per day per ticket. And as I mentioned, the skiing is still amazing. Even more so, because the trails are not congested with skiers and snowboarders. It’s my favourite time of the year to ski. Spring skiing and I get to save lots of cash.
I hope you head for the hills soon. Save money and stay safe.
Check out my other posts to get more ideas about Things To Do in Whistler.
Cheers.

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I'm headed up to Whistler on April 5th and wondered if you could tell me price of adult lift ticket at 7-11. According to Whistler website, the online advance price of 2 day flex ticket drops to $138 on April 5th so I'm wondering if Squamish 7-11 is better deal. Thanks for info.
Hi MJ.
The 7-Eleven tickets won't be cheaper than the price you'll get for the 2 day flex pass. They are $17 off the full ski price of $95. So your deal of $138 for 2 days is better than the 7-Eleven price of about $156 before taxes.
Also, because more and more people are buying discounted tickets in Squamish, I heard that the ski tickets get sold out fast at that location.
So go for your 2 day flex pass deal.
Have Fun!
Dan
Discount Whistler lift tickets can be purchased online here (with vacation rentals by owner accommodations) http://www.ResortAc.com/lifttickets.asp
I have some lift passes with may 23rd 2011 expiry…..can these be used if i pay a penalty
Thanks for your time
Hi Stu,
Unfortunately your expired passes are no longer of any value, you won’t be able to use them. Sorry about the bad news.
Cheers,
Dan
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