In 1967, the price of a Vail’s weekend was $7.50. If the resort’s lift ticket pricing had followed the consumer price index over the next 40 years, the listed ticket price would be approximately $42 - less than half of today’s projected of $92 price.
Among the world’s cheapest destinations, at less than $150 for six days, were resorts in Iran and the former Balkan war zones of Kosovo, Macedonia and the 1984 Winter Olympic city of Sarajevo. Smaller Canadian resorts also made it in at the bottom of the price scale – giving the country the greatest range in ticket prices – with Mont Habitant in Quebec coming in at $149.90. It has three lifts including a quad chair.
The average world six-day, high-season, lift ticket price is: $258.00
The average US six-day, high-season, lift ticket price is: $365.73
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