

So, if a covered event holds you back from your ski and ride season, you may be eligible to receive a refund for the days you missed. That's why we include Epic Coverage with every pass. The Village at Copper Mountain in Frisco, Colorado is located at the base of Copper Mountain ski resort, encompassing 101,506 SF of prime storefronts. Merriman is currently the vice president of finance and sales at Copper Mountain Resort in Colorado, one of the largest ski resorts in North America, a role he has held since 2016, the company said. On the contrary, every single Epic Pass from Vail resorts, regardless of the level, includes the following: Really? Comparing a serious injury to the whims of wealthy travelers who buy passes, have their plans change and then cancel? That's ridiculous.

Could he therefore get a refund on his pass - or at least apply a credit toward a pass for next season? NO! That would be allegedly be "unfair" to others who had paid Copper for their "pass insurance," he was told. An out-of-state relative, who was scheduled to visit Copper with us for a week, had a traumatic injury that would require surgery and prevent him from riding - at all - this season. This gem has been a locals favorite for decades and with good reason. I also agree with "Pathfinder" - it is really hard, if not impossible, to get a refund on anything, no matter the reason. Copper Mountain is one of the absolute best ski resorts in the state of Colorado. Prices have been going up, up, up for the past several years and the most recent price of a Copper season pass would make it hardly worth NOT buying Ikon.
