Day Tickets on Sale Aug. 1, 2022 –ย For Best Pricing and Availability, Purchase Before Oct. 1, 2022
Jackson Hole Mountain Resort (JHMR) will launch its winter 2022-23 early bird ticket sale on Aug. 1, 2022, at 9 a.m. MDT. For the first time, guests can save up to 15% on day tickets when purchased before Oct. 1, 2022.
To improve guestsโ experiences on the mountain and throughout the Resort, JHMR will continue to limit daily ticket sales and manage capacity, as well as require reservations for Ikon Pass and Mountain Collective passholders. Ikon Pass and Mountain Collective passholders can make reservations beginning Aug. 1.
โWe believe that these efforts โ along with our proven strategy of managing capacity at the Resort โ will ensure that every guest gets the most out of their experience at JHMR this winter. We look forward to introducing the high-speed quad replacement for the Thunder lift, snowmaking on the Crags Run, and a number of other mountain improvements when we open for the season.โ
–ย JHMR President Mary Kate Buckley
Advance purchase of lift tickets and required reservations for multi-resort passholders ensure that each guest will experience shorter lift lines and also receive more personalized attention at retail and rental stores, dining outlets, lodging properties, and the Mountain Sports School.
Lift tickets will be limited and may sell out, especially during holiday periods and weekends. For best pricing and availability, JHMR recommends guests purchase day tickets before their trip.
In addition, all winter products and services will be available for purchase on Aug. 1, 2022, including the Mountain Sports School with pre-season savings, rentals, and more. For more information on the winter 2022-23 early bird ticket sale and pricing, visit https://www.jacksonhole.com/winter.
FINALLY! Someone with a head on their shoulders. Someone who understands that there are capacity limits and that the real skiers get out of bed in the morning and vie for the first run and resent their experience being diluted by some late wannabees. We recognized this way back in the 1960’s ate Tenney Mountain.