
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.

Barb L
GBLiftopia site linked to Big Sky Resort Somehow I managed to get on their website to buy lift tickets at the end of 2018 for a March trip to Big Sky MT. Our trip was canceled due to Covid and I could not get a refund. I just looked on their website and Big Sky is not on their list of tickets. Diana from Liftopia told me that "I could be creative in getting my credit used, by finding a friend of family member to use it" I didn't see the disclaimer until after I hung up that they can not be transfered to another person. Fingers are crossed I find a creative way to get my credit back. Lesson learned NEVER to use a crap site like this one.

Brian Toner
GBDO NOT USE LIFTOPIA DO NOT USE LIFTOPIA! Liftopia and its customer service is atrocious. I purchased two 2-day passes to Jay Peak for March 2020. The mountain closed early due to COVID-19 and we were issued a credit. We are now trying to use this credit for Jay Peak again in 2021 and the mountain is not available on their site. I requested a refund since they have virtually zero options to use the credit this year and they refused. I've also read of Liftopia potentially being forced into Bankruptcy because they are not paying the mountains.

miles wales
GBSCAM SCAM My father wanted to get my children a gift card to a water park at a ski resort for Christmas. He tried to purchase it directly from the ski resort but accidentally got it from Liftopia. When he spoke to them they falsely represented themselves as the ski resort and told him that the gift card would work at the water park. It turns out that the water park does not except Liftopia gift cards. We have attempted to contact Liftopia several times and they will not give him a refund. Liftopia is clearly not a reputable company. We are not wealthy people and lossing $350 to these crooks is a substantial financial blow this time of year.

Alan Stevens
GBTheir strict "no refund" policy is unfair when you cancel order immediatley I bought lift tickets for my family a full 10 days in advance of our first trip to Utah. After I authorized the charges to my credit card, a notice popped up advising me that Deer Valley does not allow snowboarding. I contacted Liftopia minutes later to tell them we could not use the tickets. They refused to credit my charge account, and would only give me a "Liftopia credit" for $384. We can't ski at any of the resorts they service, but they are keeping my $400, even though it cost them nothing and I cancelled immediately.