Originally Posted by
River in Sight
- The 972 ski bus goes to Solitude and Brighton
- The CS1/2 (which I believe is a new route this year) goes to Alta and Snowbird
- Both busses are free with your Ikon pass
- Typically in the morning my son and I would walk down S 3000 E, past the Residence Inn, to the ski bus stop just south of the traffic signal there. It's about a 5 minute walk and enabled us to board before everyone waiting at the Park and Ride so we could secure a seat (note: the CS2 does not stop here so make sure you check the schedule or use the Transit app).
- In the afternoon we would get off at the 6200 S Park and Ride; when we were 2 minutes away we'd call the front desk and they would send over the shuttle for the 2 minute drive back to the hotel
Thank you for this in depth and realistic review.
I currently have a stay planned here in a couple weeks and this is immensely helpful. I understand the ski busses can be quite crowded. What time does "in the morning" mean for your standards? I.E. are you talking about 7AM vs 10AM? Did you ski on the weekends or did you go on the weekdays? From what I've been reading online, the ski bus will be crowded during all times for powder days which sadly isn't a problem this year given the current Utah snowpack....
EDIT: I am referring to your 2025 stay, I see in your 2026 stay you specified T-Thr