Ski Bus & Van Services
Front Range Ski Bus
Front Range Ski Bus has three pick up locations: Sports Authority near Arapahoe & I-25, Union Station in Denver and the Wooly Mammoth Lot in Golden and drop off at four different ski desinations: Loveland, Arapahoe Basin, Copper Mountain, and Keystone. Buses run Thursday through Sunday and they offer round trip, one way and multi-day tickets, as well group and charter services. Tickets cost $39 adult round trip, $29 kid round trip, or $30 one way.
Front Range Ski Buss offers multiple promotions to reduce the price of your ticket. Friends Ride Free (a buy one get one free kind of deal), Return Customers (20% off on trips after the first trip) and discounted lift tickets ($36 Loveland adult ticket, $59 A-Basin adult ticket and $60 Copper adult ticket, plus child ticket deals too.) Learn all the details on these promotions and more at FrontRangeSkiBus.com.
Denver Ski Bus
Denver Ski Bus offers Saturday and Sunday trips from Boulder and Denver to Winter Park and Copper Mountain resorts starting December 3. The Boulder bus has two pickups –Christy Sports at Flat Irons Mall and at CU Boulder. The Denver bus pick-up location is Christy Sports at Denver West Plaza. A basic breakfast will be available for purchase on morning trips and lunch sandwiches will be available, also for purchase, from local restaurants on return trips. Denver Ski Bus offers its customers discounted ski lift tickets to Winter Park and Copper Mountain resorts and either same-day or next-day return trips are available. Tickets are Adult $38, Kids $33 RT (11 years old and under.) Denver Ski Bus is a locally owned and operated business that partners with local businesses to support the local economy and to ensure that all products offered on its trips travel the shortest distance possible to the final customer. Denver Ski Bus also offers ski charters targeted at student and ski clubs, as well as corporate and community. Ski charters can be fully customized and are available for travel to any Colorado resort. For more information visit www.denskibus.com or contact Curt Spencer at 970-531-6612 or curt@denskibus.com.
University Ski Bus
Service has ended for the 2011-2012 season. University ski bus runs roundtrips every Saturday to Breckenridge, Keystone, Vail, Beaver Creek or Arapahoe Basin. Weekly destinations will be chosen based on customer demand. Founded and operated by DU students, the service departs the University of Denver campus with tickets ranging from $19-$29. A secondary pick up location of Regis University is being considered and might be added at a later date. Learn more and purchase tickets at www.UniversitySkiBus.com. For more information, contact Tyler Perlmutter at (847) 830-8797 or tyler@perlmutter.net.
Denver Ski Bus and University Ski Bus services utilize coach buses that include TV/DVD streaming, bathroom, reclining seats, free WI-FI, and ample cargo space for ski gear. Between the three companies, almost every I70 Corridor ski area is serviced.
Imagine catching some extra ZZZs on the way up to the slopes, and after a hard day of skiing, kicking back to watch a movie or listen to your music? Sounds a whole lot better than sitting in your car battling for position on I70! A more enjoyable trip, and more environmentally way to travel to boot – check it out!
Colorado Mountain Express
In addition to their long-standing airport service, CME is now offering round trip day skier shuttle service from Downtown Denver and from the I-70/Morrison Exit Park-‘n-Ride Woolly Mammoth Lot to Breckenridge, Keystone, Vail and Beaver Creek. CME’s pick up and drop off location is in the HH section of the lot under the Vail sign. State-wide private car, charter van and luxury motor coach service are also available. Prices are $29 one way per person to/from Summit County and $39 one way per person to/from Vail & Beaver Creek. Details on pick up and drop off locations can be found here or call 800-525-6363 for more information or to book your trip today!

FINALLY!!!!
Thx to both companies for this much needed service. Before we embark on a multi-billion rail system, let’s see how successful mass transportation can be with low-tech buses
I wish both companies the best of success!!!