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Giants Ridge Lift Tickets: 2024-2025 Guide to Prices, Deals & Tips

Skiing at Giants Rige is one of the most popular winter activities on the Range! And understanding your lift ticket options can save you significant money on your winter adventure. This comprehensive guide breaks down everything you need to know about Giants Ridge lift tickets, from seasonal pricing structures to insider tips for getting the best deals.

Understanding Giants Ridge Lift Ticket Options

Giants Ridge offers several types of lift tickets to match different skiing schedules and needs:

Full-Day Tickets

Full-day tickets give you access to all 35 runs from opening until closing. These tickets offer the best value if you plan to ski for more than four hours. Operating hours typically run from 9 AM to 8 PM on weekends and 10 AM to 6 PM on weekdays during peak season.

Half-Day Tickets

Half-day tickets become valid after 1 PM and are perfect if you prefer afternoon skiing or want to save money on a shorter session. They typically save you $5-10 compared to full-day rates.

Multi-Day Tickets

While Giants Ridge doesn’t offer traditional multi-day passes, they provide special packages when combined with lodging that can significantly reduce your daily skiing costs (more on that bellow).

2024-25 Lift Ticket Pricing Structure

Giants Ridge uses a seasonal pricing model with rates varying based on time of year and day of the week. Here’s the complete breakdown:

Season Pass Options

Season Pass Break-Even Analysis

To determine if a season pass is worth it for you, consider these calculations:

Adult Pass ($509):

  • Break-even point during peak weekends: 7.4 days ($509/$69)
  • Break-even point during weekdays: 10.2 days ($509/$50)

Child Pass ($387):

  • Break-even point during peak weekends: 7.9 days ($387/$49)
  • Break-even point during weekdays: 11.1 days ($387/$35)

In other words, if you plan to ski around 10 times during the season, a season pass will be a better option than a daily lift ticket.

Money-Saving Strategies

If you’re looking to save on your ski adventures, here are a few ways to do so.

1. Advance Purchase Options

  • Book online at least 7 days in advance for up to 20% savings
  • Sign up for the Giants Ridge email newsletter for exclusive deals
  • Follow their social media for flash sales and special promotions

2. Special Pricing Options

Giants Ridge offers several special pricing options. If you qualify for one of these categories, make sure to take advantage of the deals!

  • Fourth Grade Free Program: Minnesota fourth graders can ski free through MNSAA
  • Military Discounts: 20% off regular-price lift tickets with valid ID
  • College Student Discounts: Special rates with current student ID
  • Group Rates: Available for groups of 20 or more.

3. Package Deals

Another great way to save is booking a Giants Ridge package deal.

  • Midweek Ski & Stay: 30% off lodging + 25% off lift tickets
  • Weekend Packages: 10% off lodging + 25% off lift tickets
  • Learn to Ski Packages: Includes lift ticket, rentals, and lesson at a discounted rate

4. Seasonal Timing Strategies

Lastly, if you have flexibility in your schedule, skiing during off-peak days and hours can help save some $$$ at the ski resort. 

  • Best Value Days: Non-holiday Mondays through Thursdays
  • Lowest Season Rates: Early season (opening-December 15) and spring season (March 24-close)
  • Avoid Holiday Pricing: December 20-January 2 has highest rates

Additional Ticket Information

A few more things you may be curious about … 

Age Category Definitions

  • Adult: 13-61 years
  • Child: 7-12 years
  • Senior: 62+ years
  • Children 6 and under: Free with paying adult

Ticket Validity

  • Full-day tickets: Valid entire operating day
  • Half-day tickets: Valid from 1 PM until close
  • All tickets are non-transferable
  • Release of liability waiver required for all ticket types

This guide was last updated for the 2024-25 season. Prices and policies are subject to change, so it’s always good to double-check the Giants Ridge website for the most updated information. 

 

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