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depends on the resort and if you what you want to do.

In Utah...

Snowbird has amazing terrain, so lift tickets are more expensive ($45-80). The nightlife sucks, so the lodging costs about the same as a normal hotel of similar caliber.

Park City has good nightlife, but the "slopes" are just that. It's like riding a collection of over-sized bunny hills. Thus tickets are cheaper ($35-65) but lodging is going to be more expensive than a similar hotel that is in a normal area.

All resorts will have combo deals for lodging and lift tickets, or spa visits, etc.

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