Salt Lake Ski Super Pass Terms & Conditions
Super Pass Overview
- The Salt Lake Ski Super Pass is an RFID card that grants access to participating resorts for the number of days purchased. Digital and paper sales confirmations (vouchers) must be exchanged for a Super Pass card at any Salt Lake resort lift ticket window.
- The Super Pass is valid at the following resorts: Alta, Brighton, Snowbird, and Solitude.
- Solitude and Brighton skiers must activate their Super Passes daily at a resort ticket window. The pass can be used at multiple resorts on the same day, allowing access to one or more participating resorts, including the option to ski at both Brighton and Solitude on the same day (pass activation at both resorts required).
- The Super Pass becomes active on the first day of use, and any remaining days must be used within the following 13 days (a total of 14 days).
- The Super Pass will expire if not activated during the current ski season. Refunds will not be given for unused tickets.
- Includes round-trip travel on UTA Ski Bus and TRAX Light Rail to and from the resorts, when appropriate routes are in service. Passholders may be required to show proof of a current pass to UTA police or drivers.
- Passholders must adhere to the individual rules and regulations of each participating resort (see links below).
Liability Waiver and Assumption of Risk
- By purchasing and using the Salt Lake Ski Super Pass, you acknowledge and accept the inherent risks associated with skiing, snowboarding, and other winter sports, including but not limited to the risks of injury, property damage, or death. You also agree to assume full responsibility for these risks and release, indemnify, and hold harmless Visit Salt Lake, its affiliates, and each of the participating resorts (Alta, Brighton, Snowbird, and Solitude), from any claims, damages, injuries, or liabilities arising from your use of the Super Pass.
- Skiers agree to abide by each resort’s specific liability waiver (see links below) upon purchasing the Super Pass. By completing your purchase, you agree to the liability waivers of the following resorts:
Inherent Risks of Skiing
Skiers must be aware of the Utah Inherent Risks of Skiing Statute, which provides that no claims can be made against a ski area operator for injuries resulting from inherent risks, including but not limited to:
- Changing weather conditions.
- Snow or ice conditions, including powder, packed powder, hard pack, machine-made snow, or crust.
- Surface or subsurface conditions, such as rocks, trees, cliffs, or other natural objects.
- Variations in terrain, whether natural or man-made (e.g., terrain parks, jumps, rails).
- Collisions with lift towers, structures, or other skiers.
- Participation in special events, competitions, or practicing.
- Failure to ski within one’s own ability.
This list is available at each resort and provides additional context on potential hazards.
Refund Policy
The Salt Lake Ski Super Pass is non-refundable and non-transferable. Refunds may be considered only in the following situations:
- State-Mandated Travel Ban: You may be eligible for a refund if a government-imposed travel ban from your home state or region prevents travel to Utah.
- Closure of Big and Little Cottonwood Canyons: You may be eligible for a refund if both canyons are fully closed for a complete ski day during the period your Super Pass is active, subject to case-by-case evaluation by Visit Salt Lake.
- Refund requests due to injury or sickness will also be reviewed on a case-by-case basis and may require documentation from a medical authority. Visit Salt Lake reserves the sole right to determine whether a refund will be issued.
Exclusions:
- Super Passes purchased through third parties, hotels, or promotional campaigns are non-refundable.
- Weather, parking, lift operations, and other resort amenities are subject to change. Refunds are not applicable for changes in these variables. Please review each resort’s specific policies prior to purchasing the Super Pass.
Usage and Activation
- The Super Pass is valid for use during the 2024/2025 ski season. The pass cannot be used or extended beyond this period.
- The Super Pass is non-transferable and cannot be resold or shared. Any misuse of the pass, including fraud, sharing, or resale, will result in its immediate cancellation without refund.
Transportation and UTA
- The Super Pass includes access to UTA Ski Bus and TRAX services on applicable routes. Visit Salt Lake is not responsible for changes in transit schedules, service delays, or cancellations. Proof of Super Pass must be shown upon request by UTA officials.
General Conditions
- By purchasing the Super Pass, you agree to abide by the rules and regulations of each participating resort. Failure to adhere to these rules may result in the forfeiture of your pass without a refund.
- The terms and conditions of the Salt Lake Ski Super Pass are subject to change without notice. It is the responsibility of the passholder to review these terms before each use.
By completing your purchase, you acknowledge that you have read, understood, and agree to these terms and conditions, the Utah Inherent Risks of Skiing Statute, and the liability waivers of each participating resort.