Ski season is here, but while skiing is a blast it’s not exactly a cheap sport. Below, LearnVest’s tips on how to enjoy the slopes and save :
Get A Lift Ticket At Your Desk.
Our favorite site for this: Liftopia.com. We scored a pass for Jiminy Peak in Massachusetts for $29 (50% off). Savings: $29.
Fill ‘Er Up.
Some gas stations in ski-weather states offer deals, like the buy-one-get-one-free offer from Shell. Savings (if you ski at Monarch Mountain in Colorado): $46
Buy In Bulk.
A one-day pass for Killington in Vermont is $77, but you can buy a four-day pass online for $235. Savings: $73
Get Carded.
American Express and AAA members snag great deals. Stay at Alta’s Rustler Lodge and pay with AmEx for two free tickets for two people. Savings: $264
Pack A Lunch.
Dining on the mountain costs at least $15 per meal, so make sandwiches with your friends (less than $2 per person) and eat them on the lift. Bonus: Ski through lunchtime, when it’s less crowded. Savings: $13
Cover Yourself.
Check your health insurance to make sure it covers costs like evacuation from the mountain. If you lack coverage, consider ski travel insurance. Pay about $25 for up to $25,000 of coverage and save thousands if you take a spill.
THE BOTTOM LINE
If you do what’s in this Daily, you save:
$425*
If you invested this amount today and earned an 8% return, you would have $9,233 by retirement.**
That’s LearnVest.
*Not including the potential medical savings if you sign up for ski travel insurance, as suggested.
**If you are 25 today and retire at age 65. We calculated that number here.



