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syd111 12-14-2016 10:44 AM

Always enjoyed Breckenridge with my kids. You can rent a car or just take one of the many van services. Always stayed right on the peaks and they had a shuttle around town or you could just walk for dinner. If you need more skiing you can always head over to Keystone for a night run. We always took a day or half day off and went snowmobiles, x-country skiing dog sledding whatever you like for a breather. Was always a great vacation, great skiing, instructors, food and plenty to do!

glassnpowder98 12-14-2016 07:49 PM


Originally Posted by M5000 (Post 2262571)
I'm looking for some local DEN ski info. I'm thinking of pass riding in on Sunday with a 12 year old and staying until Wednesday.

I need car, lodging, and mountain recommendations!

Was thinking Priceline for car(if needed) and lodging upon arrival, and maybe Keystone at the spot.

I figured ski Sunday night, Monday, and Tuesday.

Any recommendations to make it great?

Check out the Colorado Mountain Express (CME) if you don't want to rent a car. If you go that route, I'd recommend Breckenridge or Vail as they have more stuff in their villages that is walkable or easy to get to. If you do Keystone, you'll probably want a car to venture to silverthorne or Dillon. As of now, Vail has the most open terrain but everywhere is supposed to get snow in the coming days which will open more of the mountains up. I was at Keystone yesterday. It was fun, but they were pretty limited on runs that were open. Three days in a row of skiing is pretty ambitious- you might want to plan something else for the middle day unless you're in really good shape and used to the altitude. Drink lots of water- before I moved out here I would come and visit every year and think it was a good idea to only drink adult beverages and no water. Altitude sickness is no joke and will wipe you out for a few days, so stay hydrated. I'm not exactly sure what the price is for lift tickets with the airline discount, but I've heard that's the cheapest route unless you're going to get 8+ days on the mountain this year.

Long Haul 02-05-2025 01:50 PM


Originally Posted by ReadyRsv (Post 2260443)
Does anyone have a line on discounted Season passes or one day lift tickets for Colorado, specifically United Airlines Employee Discounts?

Thanks!

(EPIC pass looks good, but wondering if we get a better deal)

Anyone know if we still get a discount at Vail/Beaver Creek? I have the Epic pass but need to add a few days.

Knotcher 02-05-2025 03:49 PM


Originally Posted by Long Haul (Post 3879932)
Anyone know if we still get a discount at Vail/Beaver Creek? I have the Epic pass but need to add a few days.

if you consider $200/day a discount….yes


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