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Cheap Lift Tickets for Sale at Nation's Only Indoor Ski Resort

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Most of the Memorial Day Weekend sales have come and gone like a hot dog at a cookout, but Big Snow American Dream is still offering a sale as of Tuesday, May 27, 2025 that could save indoor shredders big money.

A six-pack of slope access tickets costs just $100, plus tax. These lift tickets are good for six two-hour slope visits anytime during the year for riders ages 7 and up. The ticket does not include rentals or outerwear. This pack would normally cost about $250.

In need of gear? A three-day Snow Day package is also selling for $100. This plan is all-inclusive, and includes the rental of a helmet, skis or snowboard, and outerwear. Gloves and socks are not included. This pass typically costs about $200.

If you’ve made up your mind to commit to repeated visits to Big Snow American Dream, the SNOW Pass offers unlimited monthly access. Right now as a part of the sale, you can get $200 off your initiation fee. Join for a $99 start fee and $100 a month after that. The pass is blacked out during president’s weekend and Easter weekend.

Typically, a two hour single-visit pass to Big Snow costs $60, making all of these specials a bit of a bargain.

Big Snow is the only indoor, real-snow, year-round ski and snowboard area in North America. It’s located in East Rutherford, New Jersey, inside a shopping mall and across the street from MetLife Stadium, where the New York Giants and Jets play football. The slopes are open from 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Thursday, and stay open an hour later until 9 p.m. on Friday. Saturday and Sunday, Big Snow is open at 10 a.m. It closes at 9 p.m. on Saturday and 8 p.m. on Sunday.

Big Snow is owned and operated by Snow Partners, an ownership group that also owns and operates Mountain Creek in New Jersey. The two ski resorts are about a 50 minute drive from each other. Snow Partners recently released the Snow Triple Play pass, which gives riders an option to spend three days between the two areas for the price of $199. That was designed with the goal of introducing newcomers to sports of skiing and snowboarding on by allowing them to try it in their own backyard before journeying up to the mountains

A number of Tri-State area snowboarders are known to sharpen their skills at this indoor refrigerator over the summer. Burton pro LJ Henriquez, who made his X Games debut in Aspen this year. 

Related: Only Indoor Snowdome Provides Perfect Training Ground For Red Bull Pro


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