Arapahoe Basin won’t require reservations this winter, but passes will be limited

DILLON — Ara­pa­hoe Basin Ski Area Chief Oper­at­ing Offi­cer Alan Henceroth announced in a blog post Thurs­day that the ski area will not require reser­va­tions for sea­son pass or day pass hold­ers for the 2020–21 ski and snow­board season.

That said, Henceroth wrote that the num­ber of pass­es sold will be limited.

The ski area chief said access details are still to be deter­mined for Ikon and Moun­tain Col­lec­tive passholders.

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As for sin­gle-day lift tick­ets, Henceroth said they will be avail­able each day of the sea­son and that all lift tick­ets will be required to be pur­chased in advance online. He added that the num­ber of tick­ets sold each day will vary to reduce vis­i­ta­tion dur­ing peak periods.

A‑Basin had briefly re-opened last spring fol­low­ing the coro­n­avirus shut­down. It used a reser­va­tion sys­tem at the time.

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