
My Epic: Skiing & Snowboarding
The Vail Corporation
4.5
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Here’s how:
Mobile Pass & Lift Tickets - Scan hands-free at the lift, straight from your pocket and skip the ticket window.
Interactive Trail Maps and Lift Wait Times - Always know where to go with maps, GPS location tracking plus real-time and predictive lift line wait times.
Personalized Stats - Track your turns with detailed stats that include your vertical feet, lifts taken, resorts visited, highest elevation and distance (enabling GPS tracking required). You can also share and compare your stats with friends and family.
Account and Pass Information - View resort access and any Restricted Peak Dates associated with your pass.
Mountain and Resort Alerts - Stay informed with operational updates including grooming reports, terrain and lift statuses, snow reports, and more.
Ski Patrol Assistance - Get direct access to ski patrol during an emergency with your GPS location, ensuring your safety on the mountain.
Weather Updates and Snow Cams - Keep your eye on the mountain and stay ahead of changing conditions with weather updates and live snow cameras.
Epic Mountain Rewards - Take advantage of your benefits through your phone, with exclusive savings for Epic Pass Holders.
Resort Charge - Make payments on the mountain with ease, by paying directly through the app.
Mobile Pass & Lift Tickets are available at all these resorts: Vail Mountain, Whistler Blackcomb, Beaver Creek Resort, Breckenridge Ski Resort, Keystone Resort, Crested Butte Mountain Resort, Park City Mountain, Stevens Pass Ski Resort, Kirkwood Mountain Resort, Northstar California Resort, Heavenly Mountain Resort, Mount Snow Resort, Stowe Mountain Resort, Okemo Mountain Resort, Hunter Mountain, Mount Sunapee Resort, Attitash Mountain Resort, Wildcat Mountain, Crotched Mountain Ski & Ride, Liberty Mountain Resort, Roundtop Mountain Resort, Whitetail Resort, Jack Frost Big Boulder, Seven Springs Mountain Resort, Hidden Valley Resort, Laurel Mountain, Wilmot Mountain, Paoli Peaks, Snow Creek Ski Area, Hidden Valley Ski Area, Brandywine Ski Resort, Boston Mills Ski Resort, Mad River Mountain, Mt. Brighton Ski Area, Afton Alps Ski Area and Alpine Valley Ski Area.
Detalhes da Versão
País do Editor | US |
Data de Lançamento no País | 2011-01-25 |
Categorias | Sports, Social Networking |
Países / Regiões | US |
URL de Suporte | The Vail Corporation |
Classificação do Conteúdo | 4+ |
Avaliação Média
62.80K+
Desagregação das Avaliações
Avaliações em Destaque
Por TheDiamondB21
2024-01-20
Versão 14.0.9
CameraFeature RequestsLove itI’ll start with the positives, the app holds a lot of important information to plan your day on the slopes. It gives you everything from terrain and lift status to mountain cameras if available. The app shows your existing passes and can scan in your pocket (I don’t know about epic day passes attached to the account). Time for the cons, the main advantage of this app was to not need a physical pass, just for it to scan in your pocket, but there are limits. These limits consist of the app having to be pulled up before you lock your screen and, probably my least favorite, you have to keep your screen facing out in your pocket. The reason I don’t like this is because, if I fall, my screen is protected by my leg. Also I noticed the app is not a fan of MagSafe wallets for scanning the passes. Another small thing is that nothing is really in the app outside the core features. For example, if you need to make an account edit the app pulls up a web browser with in the app for you to do so, same with the “need help” section, and buddy passes. Overall the app is decent and comes in handy when I don’t have my physical pass. In my opinion the physical cards scan easier.
Por Bobby_A.
2024-01-14
Versão 14.0.9
DifficultFeature RequestsLove itUpdatesSo I’ve had EPIC for a while now, 5+ years and had the ability to experience the old app before the new My EPIC with pass capabilities. All in all, there are a lot of issues with it and everyone else has stated those in their reviews and I just hope Vail Resorts actually pays attention to the reviews but anyways, I have one major concern that is actually worth me taking time to write a review which I very rarely do. I’m in IT so I understand the coding responsibilities and difficulties of changing an app around and altering it; however, why were features taken away? For example, an amazing feature that was extremely useful on the old epic app with the map was it would show, if you wanted, the only slopes that are open. That’s the most helpful idea when you’re going to a new ski resort with hundreds of runs that you never been to and trying to learn what is open and what isn’t. Now all we have is a list with no visual view. These are the things that even in IT don’t require much effort but instead are oversight as it was already implemented well in a past app version. Lots of improvements need to happen with My EPIC to even be close to other winter sport recording apps but simple features that used to be on the old version should’ve never left. Please include it back in your new map so we can see what trails are open visually.
Por tbclark
2023-02-03
Versão 13.4
LocationLove itUpdatesUpdate: It looks like the location of the Hidden Valley resort h as been corrected in the app. However, you still cannot start using the app until you pick/favorite your local resort…too bad my local Vail-owned Resorts are still notably absent. I’m a bit baffled as to why the developers made a deliberate decision to exclude these resorts. Though it looks to have a lot of functionality, several faults stick out to me when using this app. First of all, you have to favorite a resort before you can even access the rest of the capabilities of the app. I would happily do so; however; Seven Springs, Hidden Valley (PA), and Laurel Mountain are absent from the app despite them having been purchased by Vail and included on their website as included in the Epic Pass. That brings up another quirk…Hidden Valley is showing as 70 miles away from me which would be accurate if it was the Hidden Valley resort in PA, but when you select the resort it is clearly Hidden Valley MO. Lastly, the interactive trail maps are missing trail and lift names.
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