Hotel The Lodge at Vail
Features
The famous Lodge at Vail was the original Vail luxury property and still remains one of the most popular of Vail’s plethora of luxury hotels. This is partly due to the great ski-in/ski-out location by the heart of Vail Village and also due to the incredibly efficient and friendly service, plus the exceptionally high quality of everything within the hotel. The guest rooms are beautifully decorated with modern luxuries and little touches to remind you of the hotels heritage. The Wildflower restaurant is the best in Vail, if not one of the best in Colorado and the spa is one of the best in the resort too.
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Location • just steps from the Vista Bahn Express Lift • in the heart of Vail Village with its restaurants, bars and shops on your doorstep • you can access Lionshead Village on the free village shuttle which stops nearby or it’s a 15-20min walk from the hotel
Features • Outdoor heated pool • four hot tubs • sauna • on-mountain ski storage (extra charge) • wi-fi • RockResorts Spa & in-room massages (extra charge) • 24 hour front desk and concierge • boutique shops • 2 restaurants - The Wildflower (Fine Dining) and Cucina Rustica (Italian) • Mickey's Piano Bar • laundry facilities (extra charge) • fitness room • Vail shuttle and valet parking (extra charge) • lift • 167 bedrooms
Rooms all rooms have private bathroom with bath, shower and WC, safe, terry bathrobes and slippers, cable TV and video, personal humidifiers, hairdryers and coffeemakers.
Lodge rooms - sleep 2-3: Rooms with two double beds or one king bed. Maximum of 2 adults and 1 child aged 12 or under
Deluxe rooms - sleep 2-3: Superior rooms with either one king bed or two queen beds and balcony or terrace.
Please Note All rooms are available only for a maximum of 2 adults or 2 adults plus 1 child only.
Vail Resort Info
Vail skiing
With a great snow record and Keystone, Breckenridge and Arapahoe Basin all being available on the same pass, skiing here is pretty good. The skiing in Vail itself is largely geared towards intermediates, but beginners also have plenty of nursery slopes and some brilliant ski schools. Advanced skiers will love the 'Back Bowls' for powder. Freestyle skiers and boarders are spoilt for choice with snowparks, half-pipes and their own maps detailing the best spots. Beaver Creek, linked to Vail by bus, provides for the more advanced skier, with some superb black runs. As with most North American resorts, the lifts and convenience are exceptional, with queues being a rarity.
Vail ski resort
Vail itself is large, offering a wide range of restaurants, shops and nightlife. Vail also has plenty of off-snow activities, with the free bus making these very accessible. It can, however, be expensive, with prices increasing as you get closer to the lifts. There are a wide range of eateries, some of excellent value, as well as shops and nightlife to excite non-skiers. Denver, the nearest international airport is 2½ hours away. Warning: be wary of altitude sickness mixed with jet lag!
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