Visiting Artist: Whitney Naomi
Visiting Artist: Whitney Naomi
Join us for a live demonstration from Whitney Naomi in the Art Studio on December 7.
Sundance Mountain Resort has the majority of the front mountain open for night skiing during the winter season on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday nights. Some of the runs that are open include Top Gun, Montoya, Stampede, Maverick, and more. Also, new this year, the Terrain Park will be open on night skiing nights (conditions permitting).
Looking to reload your pass? Click here to reload your next visit.
Night Skiing Hours
Mon., Wed., Fri. & Sat. 4:30 p.m. – 9 p.m.
PASS | AFTERNOON/EVENING* | NIGHT ONLY* |
---|---|---|
Adult | $99 | $59 |
Children (6-12) | $75 | $49 |
Senior (65+) | $65 | $50 |
Saturday’s + Holidays** | +$10/pass | +$10/pass |
*Pass Details
*Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday only, beginning December 15th
**December 23-January 1, January 13-15, February 17-19
Season Passes
All Unlimited Season Passes include night skiing.
A Night Skiing Only Pass is also available for $299 for ages 13+, and $199 for ages 6-12 before October 31 and $399 and $299 after October 31.
*For questions please call 801-223-4849.
Closed for night skiing on Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday nights.
Closed for night skiing on Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday nights.
RFID stands for Radio Frequency Identification Device. Each of our new RFID cards contains a unique microchip that holds information pertaining to your season pass, S-Card, or lift ticket, which can be reloaded online before your next visit. A lifty can scan your card through a jacket or pocket without fiddling with gloves, a phone, or a loose pass.
Pockets are great! Take advantage of a jacket or pant pocket that does not have a phone, wallet, or another RFID card in it to keep your pass safe and accessible when loading the lift.
No. Carrying multiple RFID cards can affect their readability. You should carry only one RFID card through the lift access gates, and that RFID card should be yours.
The microchip in your RFID card contains a unique serial number called a WTP number for Wireless Transaction Protocol. This WTP number is associated with the ticket or pass you buy. No personal information is stored on the RFID card, but the WTP number does relate to your customer account if you have a season pass or flex pass.
While your RFID card looks different than your old season pass or lift ticket, the real difference is what’s inside. Each card has an embedded antenna and serialized microchip which registers with the access gate when you approach the lift.
Sundance Resort has a quality photo associated with our season pass and S-Card customer profiles. This photo displays at the lift each time you pass through the access gates. All tickets and passes are non-transferable.
Yes. All season pass customers must have a color photo on file. Photos will be collected at the Ticket Office at the time of pickup. Though we do not print your photo on your RFID card, the photo we have on file will display at the access gates each time you ride a lift.
The most important reason is to improve your experience at Sundance Resort. RFID cards give you hands-free access to the lifts, so you don’t need to fumble around to present a barcode ticket or pass each time you ride a lift. Also, once you have your RFID card, you can reload ahead of time and avoid lines at the ticket office. Of course, you can bring your RFID card to a ticket window to purchase your discount ticket as well, but we think you will appreciate the opportunity to skip the ticket lines so you can head straight to the lifts from your car.
Yes, but any holes punched must be performed by the Ticket Office Staff. Any damages to passes from punched holes will result in a $10 reprint fee. A hole punched in the wrong spot will destroy the pass.
No. The information stored on the microchip of your RFID card is not affected by magnetic fields.
Notify the Ticket Office immediately and we will deactivate your RFID card so it cannot be used by anyone else. If you need to get a new RFID card, you will be charged a replacement fee.
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Photography, including bridals, engagements, family photos and graduation shoots, are not permitted on property without approval.
Safety is our top priority. Therefor, due to lift lines and the ZipTour, drones are not permitted.
For any questions or to request photography approval, contact the marketing department: press@sundanceresort.com.
Interested in learning more about our resort's history, environment, activities, and lodging? Our field guide, given to each guest at check-in, contains a fun vacation checklist, useful maps, and interesting facts about the Sundance community.
Book direct for the best pricing and access to all resort amenities online or by calling 1-800-892-1600
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