Hi, great question. Think of the ski lift ticket as a boarding pass for an airplane. (You need a boarding pass to board an airplane.) When purchasing a ticket at the front desk of the lodge you sign a contract, or "liability waiver." This liability waiver that you will be signing will only be applicable for the terms (the amount of time your ticket lasts.) Because they have various different ski hours. Such as day, night, and morning tickets. If you are a season pass holder you sign these as you purchase your package. (You usually receive an annual card ID,) remember, it is important to keep your ticket with you at all times whilst on the mountain, and is required to ride the lift. You can learn more about Utah ski law if you search "the inherent risk of skiing Utah."
No you can't unless you buy a season pass as on the back side is a liability waiver and your lift ticket has to have the current date or that waiver is invalid
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