Powdr Parking Reservations 2020-21 for Killington, Snowbird, Copper, Bachelor, etc
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marzNC - DCSki Supporter 
October 31, 2020
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The info about parking reservations are on all the Powdr resort websites.  Clearly will be based on the same software but there are small differences between locations.  Below is a summary from SAM (Ski Area Management).  Can make reservations starting Nov. 5.  Powdr resorts are not requiring any lift access reservations for passholders of any type.

https://www.saminfo.com/headline-news/9704-powdr-resorts-detail-parking-reservation-processes

Other than a few details—such as dates when reservations open for the season, cancellation time deadlines, and third-party apps or vendors used to manage reservations—the rules and processes at each resort are generally the same, including:

• Parking reservations are required every day of the season.

• Guests can book up to seven days, for any days during the season, when reservations open up in early November.

• Once the season begins, guests can book an unlimited amount of "week-of" days within the current rolling seven-day window. This aspect is described slightly differently on each resort’s website, but it appears that guests cannot have more than seven days reserved at any given time. Once they use a day, they can make another reservation.

• Guests will receive a confirmation email with a barcode or QR code that must be presented upon arrival and scanned by resort attendants in order to gain access.

• If plans change, guests are asked to cancel as soon as possible, but in any case by a certain time on the morning of. The time varies by resort (6 a.m. at Copper, 7 a.m. at Snowbird, 9 a.m. at Killington, for example). If a guest is a no-show or abuses the system, it could result in loss of days already booked or loss of future privilege to book advance dates.

• Parking is included for resort lodging guests.

• Reservations can be made day-of if inventory is available.

POWDR resorts are: SilverStar, B.C.; Boreal and Soda Springs, Calif.; Copper Mountain and Eldora, Colo.; Lee Canyon, Nev.; Mt. Bachelor, Ore.; Snowbird and Woodward Park City, Utah; and Killington and Pico, Vt.

bob
October 31, 2020
Member since 04/15/2008 🔗
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Anyone going to Copper who does not get a parking reservation should park in Frisco (maybe Silverthorne?) and catch the Summit Stage to Copper.

I'm not sure you can get to Copper from Silverthorne without first stopping in Frisco. That would not make the trip viable.

Vermont
November 6, 2020
Member since 12/26/2019 🔗
174 posts

Killington parking reservations are very easy on their website, for people booked to stay at on site lodging parking at the mountain lots is NOT included with booking reservations, only parking at the hotel’s or condo is included meaning you walk or take a shuttle without needing a reservation for skiing, you can book  parking space as well to be able to have the option to have a vehicle close by to take breaks in etc

Can get extra tickets for 25% off day ticket prices and a condo walking distance for a great price if anyone is looking to ski there .

marzNC - DCSki Supporter 
November 6, 2020 (edited November 6, 2020)
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There may be a bit of a rush for Killington parking reservations for the first week after they open.  Right now can only get a parking spot starting Nov. 23, but Kton expects to open before that.

"Inventory for Opening Day (TBD) through November 22 will be available for booking by Season Pass and Ikon Pass holders only as soon as our Opening Day is confirmed. No day tickets will be available before November 23.Inventory for Opening Day (TBD) through November 22 will be available for booking by Season Pass and Ikon Pass holders only as soon as our Opening Day is confirmed. No day tickets will be available before November 23."

Vermont
November 6, 2020 (edited November 6, 2020)
Member since 12/26/2019 🔗
174 posts

Killington has not said yet if they would be open that 1st week so parking reservations are not available for that week as it says in italics in Marz reply, getting reservations for 1st week available was easy and done the day after they started  

Epic on the other hand sold out for the weekend in an hour for tickets this weekend and sold out for 5 of the first 8 days available for skiing at Keystone 

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