Baggage Credit from Vail Resorts
To help offset added airline fees, Vail Resorts is offering a "Baggage Bailout" for skiers and snowboarders staying at Vail, Beaver Creek, Breckenridge, Keystone and Heavenly this winter. Guests will receive a $50 credit when they book at least a four-day, four-night ski or snowboard vacation by Dec. 1, 2008 through Vail Resorts at 866-949-2573.
by
Design Diva
on
February 29, 2008
Very Vail
Thanks for the great article on Vail. It has been years since I visited Vail but this article made me want to pack up and explore the surrounding areas for the first time. I had no idea the other communities had so much variety to offer. Thanks Lynn
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Mountain Mamma
on
February 27, 2008
Hail Hayes!
There is, without a doubt, HEAPS to do in the Vail Valley - no matter what the season. Thanks, Lynn, for a great overview of a great travel location. And, as a local, I concur with your take on fall in the Rockies - lodging prices are as good as they get, restaurants offer 2 for 1 deals, and you can play hard all day in shorts and then don the fleece and warm yourself by the fire at night. No matter when you come, take advantage of the dozen of publications (and friendly local staff)at the Vail visitors center (by the Lionsquare parking structure) to give you the latest lowdown on events.
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3 Comments on this articleby Donna on October 7, 2008
Baggage Credit from Vail Resorts To help offset added airline fees, Vail Resorts is offering a "Baggage Bailout" for skiers and snowboarders staying at Vail, Beaver Creek, Breckenridge, Keystone and Heavenly this winter. Guests will receive a $50 credit when they book at least a four-day, four-night ski or snowboard vacation by Dec. 1, 2008 through Vail Resorts at 866-949-2573.
by Design Diva on February 29, 2008
Very Vail Thanks for the great article on Vail. It has been years since I visited Vail but this article made me want to pack up and explore the surrounding areas for the first time. I had no idea the other communities had so much variety to offer. Thanks Lynn
by Mountain Mamma on February 27, 2008
Hail Hayes! There is, without a doubt, HEAPS to do in the Vail Valley - no matter what the season. Thanks, Lynn, for a great overview of a great travel location. And, as a local, I concur with your take on fall in the Rockies - lodging prices are as good as they get, restaurants offer 2 for 1 deals, and you can play hard all day in shorts and then don the fleece and warm yourself by the fire at night. No matter when you come, take advantage of the dozen of publications (and friendly local staff)at the Vail visitors center (by the Lionsquare parking structure) to give you the latest lowdown on events.
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