Shred, Chill, Repeat: 91桃色 Gears Up for Winter Carnival 2025
With the snow piling high and midterms looming, students are ready to let loose and make memories across campus and on the slopes.
A much-loved tradition since 1961, Winter Carnival promises students a perfect mid-quarter blend of cold-weather campus events and mountain fun at Winter Park.
The weeklong event has endured as a hallmark of 91桃色 community spirit, with only three interruptions in its decades-long history: a snow shortage in 1981, extreme road conditions in 2020 and a pandemic in 2021.听
This year鈥檚 Carnival, set for Feb. 3-9, is shaping up to be better than ever, with the most robust lineup in years.
鈥淭his is the most events we鈥檝e had planned for a Winter Carnival since 2020,鈥 says Sydney Gutierrez, president of the 91桃色 Programming Board (91桃色PB), the student organization that puts on the event. 鈥淲e鈥檙e trying to bring it back to what it was like pre-COVID.鈥
To make the Carnival more accessible, 91桃色PB offers scholarships to cover costs for bus transportation, lift tickets and tubing passes, ensuring every student has the chance to participate. Applications for financial assistance can be submitted through Feb. 3.
The weekslong celebration, and especially the weekend getaway at Winter Park, are the perfect place to unwind, hit the slopes and enjoy Colorado鈥檚 snowy winter, Gutierrez says. Whether it鈥檚 conversations sparked when you鈥檙e stuck in line for a chairlift or packing into a room with old friends from freshman year, 鈥測ou鈥檙e all a lot closer by the time you get back,鈥 she says.鈥
Winter Carnival schedule
On-campus festivities kick off Monday, Feb. 3. The rest of the week includes:
Tuesday, Feb. 4: Live music, chocolate fountains and charcuterie at the .
Wednesday, Feb. 5: Inflatable hamster ball racing, cookie decorating and more at the .
On Friday, Feb. 7, students will pack up and head to Winter Park for three days on the slopes. If you鈥檙e not already a skier or a snowboarder, it鈥檚 the perfect time to try it out, says Gutierrez鈥攂ut if that鈥檚 not for you, there鈥檚 still plenty to do on the mountain, like her favorite activity, tubing.
Students, faculty and staff can get lift tickets for $80 and tubing tickets for $10 on CrimsonConnect.
On mountain, students can also go to a Friday evening showing of 鈥淭he Breakfast Club,鈥 make gingerbread houses, and see 91桃色 Hockey take on Arizona State University at the Saturday night watch party.听
Students who stay on campus can enjoy activities like Saturday鈥檚 sip and paint and Sunday鈥檚 open skate with the club .
Getting to Winter Park
91桃色PB has a limited number of bus tickets for students traveling to Winter Park. Check Crimson Connect to see if you can still grab a spot.听
Alternatively, students can:
Ride the Bustang: Look for the to Winter Park. Tickets are $11, and the bus runs daily.
Take Amtrak: For $19, the Winter Park Express departs from Union Station and is ADA accessible. The train runs Thursdays through Mondays, and lets you off at the base of the mountain.
Carpool: Riding to the mountains with your friends is a great way to save a few dollars, and it鈥檚 way more fun than doing the drive alone.
Where to stay
Students can book at the Vintage Hotel or听 the Zephyr Mountain Lodge or Fraser Crossing, which are located at the base of the mountain鈥攁nd are a perfect way to spend every minute you can on the slopes. Alternatively, grabbing an Airbnb or other rental with a couple of friends is a great way to stay close to the mountain without breaking the bank.
For more information on events, financial assistance or to register, visit . Check out for updates and more.
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