Angie and her friends are heading to the Glacier Heights snow park. They plan to purchase the Glacier group package, which costs $76 for 8 people. That's $2 less per person than the normal cost for an individual. What is the normal cost for an individual?

The Glacier group package costs $76 for 8 people, so the cost per person is $76/8 = $<<76/8=9.5>>9.5.

The normal cost for an individual is $9.5 + $2 = $<<9.5+2=11.5>>11.5. Answer: \boxed{11.5}.

To find the normal cost for an individual, we need to determine the cost per person for the Glacier group package.

If the group package costs $76 for 8 people, we can divide the total cost by the number of people to find the cost per person.

$76 รท 8 = $9.50

So, the cost per person for the Glacier group package is $9.50.

Since the group package cost is $2 less per person than the normal cost for an individual, we can subtract $2 from the cost per person for the group package to find the normal cost for an individual.

$9.50 - $2 = $7.50

Therefore, the normal cost for an individual is $7.50.

To find the normal cost for an individual, we first need to find out how much each person pays for the Glacier group package. We know that the group package costs $76 for 8 people, so we can divide the total cost by the number of people: $76 / 8 = $9.50.

Next, we are told that the group package is $2 less per person than the normal cost for an individual. So, to find the normal cost for an individual, we need to add $2 to the price each person pays for the group package: $9.50 + $2 = $11.50.

Therefore, the normal cost for an individual at the Glacier Heights snow park is $11.50.