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Vail Ski Resort

600 W Lionshead Cir
Vail, CO 81657
Phone: (970) 476-5601
Diverse terrain, lots of lifts, easy access from Denver
4 Star Rating: Recommended

12/25/2006 Posted by jamuku2

I stopped in B. Creek/Vail for a day while passing through CO right after the "big one" of '06. I've skied Vail several times an chose to ski BC for the first time because I had two dogs with me and there is a place called "Walkin The Dog" in Avon that will entertain your dogs for the day. If you have dogs I HIGHLY recommend placing them there for day camp so you can ski an not concern yourself that your pets are nervous amidst the unfamiliar surroundings. The snow was great, the skiing was great (unless you're an intermediate as most of terrain is beginner/advanced), but I found the other skiers a bit snooty - especially the ones who owned permanent vacation homes there. That put me off a bit. I lived in Aspen for a year and found that the social climate was much more egalitarian in spirit than Vail. If you have little or a lot of money, Aspen ecompasses more of an inclusive environment, more diversity in terrain, and a much more interesting city. Nevertheless, both Aspen and Vail are over-priced -- where else do you have to shell out $22 for a cafeteria-style lunch? -- but even at $85 for a lift ticket, that's less than $20 an hour for a winter wonderland thrill that will give you wonderful memories for years to come. The worst thing about Vail is sleeping next to a freeway. To truly get away, try Aspen, Steamboat, Jackson Hole, Alta, or Squaw Valley. Vail is fantastic, but the U.S. has better.

Pros: Great terrain, great customer service, nice snow, beauty...

Cons: Price, I-70 running through town, snooty locals/homeowners

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The granddaddy of American skiing is the largest resort in the United States.  See the full editorial review.

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When to Go

No night skiing. Half days begin at 12:30pm.

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Sports Location Information for Vail Ski Resort

Admission

  • $87

Parking

  • Lot

Venue Type

  • Ski Slope

Hours

  • Daily 8:30am-4pm

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