Why are we using RFID technology, A.K.A. SKI3 Cards?

There are many benefits to RFID technology. First and foremost, it gives hands-free access to our lifts. Once you have your RFID-enabled SKI3 Card, you can reload additional days online eliminating any stopping at the ticket window. Your SKI3 Card will last multiple seasons, this way you can simply reload your ticket or pass and use it season after season. So don’t throw it away!

Is RFID new?

RFID is a proven technology that’s been around since the 1970s. Until recently, it’s been too expensive and too limited to be practical for many commercial applications. As it becomes more affordable to manufacture tags/cards, RFID will likely be used to overcome many of the problems associated with bar code scanning. Radio waves travel through most non-metallic materials, so they can be embedded in protective plastic, like our SKI3 Cards, for weather-proofing and greater durability.

How does it work?

The cards use RFID technology to notify gates at each base lift to open when you approach. This eliminates the need for the lift operator to scan your ticket. Simply place your RFID Direct-to-Lift Card/Pass in a jacket or pants pocket and the gate will open as long as you have days loaded onto the card. If you don’t have any days remaining on your card, you can load more days at any time either online or at a ticket window.

All lift tickets must be loaded onto our reusable SKI3 Cards. Already have one? Reload it online and head directly to the lift. If you do not already have a SKI3 Card, one can be added to your shopping cart (new card fee $5) at the time of purchase.

What is a SKI3 card?

The RFID-enabled SKI3 Card replaced our traditional lift tickets, Season Passes, and Frequent Skier Cards and has a small RFID chip integrated into the card. When you pass through the lift line, the chip will register and open the lift access gate automatically. All guests loading the lift will need a SKI3 Card.

How to use your SKI3 card

Your Season Pass, Frequent Skier Card, or Lift Ticket will be encrypted onto a SKI3 Card with an RFID chip inside.

Place your SKI3 Card in a jacket pocket by itself, between shoulder and waist height.

The access gates at the lifts will read your SKI3 Card and open automatically if valid for that day.

Skip the ticket window and go directly from your car to the lifts, without having to present your SKI3 Card to attendants. Bring your e-ticket QR code to one of our contactless Ticket Pick-Up Boxes to receive your lift ticket loaded onto a new SKI3 Card. Save your new SKI3 Card to reload online for future visits!

Reload your SKI3 Card online and use it for several years! This reduces waste and adds convenience for you.

Where should I carry my RFID direct-to-lift card/pass?

Keep your SKI3 Card in a jacket or pants pocket, between knee and shoulder height. This will help the gate’s antenna pick up your signal clearly and allow for a smooth loading process. You do not need to remove the access card from your pocket for scanning. Many jackets have a small pocket in an arm sleeve or around the waistline specifically designed for RFID cards.

*It is important not to have more than one SKI3 Card on you, as they will all be scanned when you go through the gate and validated for that day. PLEASE keep the card away from credit cards, cell phones, iPods and all other electronic devices that may interfere with signal transmission.

Are SKI3 cards transferable?

No, as always, passes and tickets are not transferable. The lift attendants will see your picture as you pass through the gates.

Can I punch a hole in my SKI3 card?

No. Holes or other physical alterations should not be made to SKI3 Cards, as damage to the RFID antenna or connections in the card could occur. If your SKI3 Card is damaged, a replacement fee may be charged.

Do you have a Military discount?

2023/24 Military Lift Tickets

Save 50% OFF Monday-Friday, non-peak day lift tickets and 25% OFF Saturday, Sunday and Holiday lift tickets!

*Holiday Periods 2023/24: Sunday 12/25/23-Sunday 1/1/24, Saturday 1/13/24-Monday 1/15/24, Saturday 2/17/24-Sunday 2/25/24

Military discounts are offered to the following:

  • All Active US Military– including Army, Navy Air Force, Marines, and Coast Guard and their dependents
  • US Military Veterans -Discount applies to veterans only, dependents not included
  • Members of the US Reserves & National Guard, dependents not included
  • Active Canadian Military

All of our military discount cards will be verified by ID.me. ID.me instantly verifies your military status online and you will not have to upload any documents. Once verified, you can purchase tickets instantly and pick them up at any of our Pick Up Boxes. Already have your Military SKI3 card? Reload online and head directly to the lift. All lift tickets must be loaded onto our reusable SKI3 Cards. If you do not already have an RFID card, one can be added to your shopping cart (new card fee $5) at the time of purchase.

United States or Canadian Military active service persons, or immediate family members of active US Military*; and US Military Veterans**. Valid military ID designating active or retired status is required, either in the form of a CAC Card, DOD Form 1173, or DD Form 214.

*Includes US Military members and the dependents of the deployed military in the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, and Coast Guard, as well as members of the US Reserves and National Guard.

**Includes any retired US Military members from the above categories that have been honorably discharged.

Are Passes And RFID Direct-to-lift Cards Transferable?

No, as always, passes and tickets are not transferable. The lift attendants will see your picture (for passholders) as you pass through the gates.

What Is A Reload Number?

This number, on the back of your RFID Card, is associated with each unique guest profile and will allow you to purchase lift access online in advance of your visit and go direct-to-lift without stopping at a ticket window. No personal information is stored on individual RFID cards.

Can A Magnet Destroy An RFID Card?

The chip information is not stored magnetically. The use of a magnet or other erasing devices has no effect whatsoever on the chip.

What About Pacemakers?

The lift access system is CE certified and complies with all standards. Individuals with such medical devices should be familiar with any precautions recommended for use with devices generating electromagnetic waves. The general recommendations for using electromagnetic units should be observed: Guests with pacemakers should not wear their lift access media cards near the heart when passing through the gate and a distance of 8 to 12 inches should be observed in the case of queues and while passing through the gate.

What Happens If You Accidentally Wash Clothing Or Place It In A Dryer With Your RFID Pass / Direct-to-lift Card Inside?

We do not recommend washing or drying a garment with the RFID Pass/Direct-to-Lift Card in it. The heat and moisture used in washers and dryers could ruin your card. We recommend removing your card from your garments before you wash them.

Can RFID Be Used To Access My Personal Information?

Each unique RFID card contains a multiple-digit number randomly associated with a user profile. This profile is kept as a secure component of our point of sale system and user database. In accordance with privacy laws, your personal information is not shared with any third parties without your consent.

What Information Is Stored On Pass / RFID Direct-to-lift Card RFID Cards?

Each RFID card physically contains only the randomly generated number associated with each unique user profile. No personal or additional information is stored on individual RFID cards.

Are There Any Environmental Concerns Associated With RFID?

Using RFID technology allows us to replace paper lift tickets and disposable tickets with durable, re-usable cards.

I’ve Seen Scanning At Other Resorts, Is RFID Better?

RFID and bar code scanning achieve the same goals through different means. Bar codes require a line of sight so that each ticket or pass can be read by a hand scanner. RFID cards are read by an antenna on our RFID lift access gates. This means you can keep your card in your pocket and do not have to show your pass/card each time you load the lift. No fumbling with gloves, zippers and lanyards to present your lift ticket or season pass prior to loading a lift.

Are There Any Other Concerns Associated With RFID?

Passive RFID technology which does not radiate any RF energy.