I’m trying to investigate prices for ski vacation for March 2008(specifically, Beaver Run, Breckenridge, Colorado, but I can be flexible about this). The problem is that all the websites I have tried only include hotel and flight. I’m trying to find an all inclusive deal, including hotel, flights, transfer from airport to resort, lift tickets, ski rentals, etc. Does anyone know how I can look for this kind of package? Thanks
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It may be a little early yet. The daily lift ticket rate hasn’t even been announced yet, so many packages that include tickets aren’t yet available. New deals are announced throughout the season. I work for Vail resorts who own Breck. There often are packages that do include everything. The best thing I can recommend is to check snow.com periodically and sign up for e-mail updates or you can call Breck reservations at 800-842-8062 to see what they are offering as well. They handle lodging and packages fro a bunch of different places.You can message me for general details or call for specifics. Steamboat is nice though it too is becoming crowded since they were bought up by the same company that owns Winter Park, and Copper Mtn. and they offer it on their season passes but I like it okay. I have skied in Utah too and it too is great skiing but it does not offer nearly the amenities, sheer size or choices that the Colorado resorts do. The snow is good both places- maybe a little dryer in CO. Beaver Run is fabulous and what I like about it is it is right above the bottom of Peak 9- easy access to lots of stuff and ski-in, ski-out access.
June 30, 2010 @ 6:00 pm