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GBDon't expect help or even a little sympathy Same story for me. My son got sick in middle of the night at a motel near Sugarloaf. Got home early morning on the planned ski day. Doctor said he didn't need to come in unless temp jumped. 6 days of flu followed. No doctor visit so no documentation. Liftopia didn't even respond after I wrote them explaining the details. Maybe I should have offered to show the phone records to the hotel desk at 3:00 am. Maybe I should have gotten a deposition from the lady in Kingfield who sold me coffee and Advil at 4:30 am. Or maybe, Liftopia could get a lot better at customer service because they just lost another customer.
Adam Klein
GBIf choice btwn buying from Liftopia and … If choice btwn buying from Liftopia and the actual mtn - buy through the actual mtn. Price was the same for both - however on a rain out, the mtn allowed me to purchase a different day and and get a refund on the rain out day. Liftopia would not allow me to switch days - $90 lost b/c I bought from Liftopia instead of directly through the mtn. Why would I ever use Liftopia again?
Molly R.
GBFantastic deals. I've used Liftopia in the past for single day lift tickets. Yes, there can be a lot of rules, but if you know what you want you can save loads. I just got their Mountain Collective pass - this looks like an absolutely fantastic deal. I will probably only make it two (maybe three) of the resorts, but should still save plenty See you in the pow.
Jazmin .LeBlanc
GBNo power - no credit for a different day We purchased tickets for the Mount Shasta ski park. The power is out at the resort and they don't know when power will be restored, meaning that the resort is currently closed. However, liftopia says the power may come on at some point during their operating hours today so we cannot transfer our booking to tomorrow. We are not even asking for a refund just to switch to a day when the resort is open with power. Very frustrating, I would not recommend making the purchase with liftopia.
Natalie George
CAWhat out for price gauging I went to the Canadian version at .ca and was redirected to .com. I assumed prices would be in CDN dollars and unfortunately it was not. I ended up paying the same price as the ski resort offers. I would have much rather directly supported the ski resort instead of using this site. The price in USD is only viewable at the end and it is not very prominent. Unless you have a keen eye and are paying attention to details you would not notice, especially since I used a Canadian web address to begin with.