They may not yet be open but enthusiastic locals have been hiking up the slopes at Vail in order to get ‘fresh tracks’ on the heavy snow that has been falling across much of Colorado including Vail’s four resorts in the state.
Keystone opens for the 2009-2010 season on Friday, November 6, followed closely by Breckenridge on Thursday, November 12. Vail and Heavenly are set to open November 20 and Beaver Creek will open November 25.
The company has a vast range of lift ticket options but they’re almost always cheaper if booked in advance with a ski holiday package or, if you’re flying direct, online at the resort’s website.
If you are planning to stay in the area for more than a week or return during the season then the Epic Season Pass may be for you. It gives unlimited, unrestricted access to six mountains – Vail, Beaver Creek, Breckenridge, Keystone, Arapahoe Basin and Heavenly (in California) for US$599, but is only available if purchased before November 22nd, 2009.
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