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 | | LIFT TICKET SUMMER SALE Save Big Green Now on Next Winter's White!
Don't miss out on your opportunity to get the guaranteed lowest price on next season's lift tickets. We know you are just getting into your summer swing, but we're already gearing up for another great winter season with an exclusive, online-only Lift Ticket Summer Sale. Buy your 2007/2008 multi-day lift tickets now during the sale and save money - the more days you buy, the more you can save! Plus, you can you can start your vacation that much sooner by taking your tickets straight to the lift next season. Great prices and quicker access to the slopes... What more could you ask for?
Simply purchase your multi-day lift tickets by Tuesday, July 3, 2007 (midnight MDT) to get the lowest rates on next season's lift tickets.
Act Now before 2007/2008 ticket prices increase!
SAVE ON SUMMER PACKAGES
From $95/person: Breckenridge- 1 night lodging and 1 day entry to Peak 8 Fun Park From $123/person: Beaver Creek- 1 night lodging & 1 round of golf at Beaver Creek Golf Club From $126/person: Keystone- 1 night luxury lodging at Keystone Lodge, A RockResort, wildflower hike and picnic lunch From $259/person: Vail- 1 night luxury lodging at The Lodge at Vail, A RockResorts and 1 round of golf at Red Sky Golf Club From $399/person: Heavenly- 3 nights lodging, 2 tickets to the 7/27 Fergie concert and 2 tickets for the Heavenly Gondola Not the right offer for you? Customize your own package or, view all of our Travel Deals now>>
FLY TO VAIL/EAGLE COUNTY AIRPORT FROM $298 RT
Experience the convenience of Vail/Eagle Country Airport this summer! Located just 30 minutes from Vail and Beaver Creek and 90 minutes from Keystone and Breckenridge plus with non-stop, daily flight service from Denver, Dallas and Chicago, flying into the heart of the Rocky Mountains has never been easier. View a full flight schedule>>
***HOT DEAL OF THE WEEK*** Fare Sale on American Airlines flights nationwide via Dallas/Fort Worth to Vail/Eagle County Airport. From $298 RT, these fares are available June 14 to November 14! Book Now>>
* Fares shown are for off-peak round-trip Economy Class travel purchased on AA.com, and are in U.S. dollars. Fares are valid for travel June 14-Nov. 14, 2007. Fares do not include all government-imposed taxes and fees. + Service operated partly by American Eagle. | | |  | |
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| |  |  | Independence Celebrations at Beaver Creek July 1-4, 2007 Come to Beaver Creek and celebrate our country's Independence with a weekend of music and fireworks. The festivities kick-off with a free outdoor concert Sunday, July 1 from Big Voo Doo Daddy. Tuesday, July 3, enjoy the LARGEST fireworks display in the state of Colorado over the town of Avon. Finally, join the Glenn Miller Orchestra in Beaver Creek Village, Wednesday July 4, for live music and fireworks.
|  |  |  | Blues Festival and Art Show at Keystone July 14-15, 2007 Savvy Blues stretches its acoustic roots through the Rocky Mountains. A classic art show and competition, tasty dishes, ice cold brews and a array of wines trim the plaza while veteran guitarists with a knack for mixing funky rhythms, sultry measures, and wicked chord patterns front our stellar event. Extreme fun and inflatable bounce houses guzzle your kids in the popular, Energy Alley. | |  |  | Incubus at Harveys Outdoor Arena in South Lake Tahoe July 15, 2007 In its 27th year, the One of the most popular alternative rock bands of the new millennium, Incubus, comes to Harveys Outdoor Arena July 15th. The band has enjoyed great success over their sixteen-year long career, with singles like "Drive", "Anna Molly", "Dig", and "Wish You Were Here" making them household names in today's musical climate. Book now>>
| |  |  | 6th Annual Breckenridge Main Street Art Festival July 27-29, 2007 This established show will feature over 100 artists from around the country. Artists will present ceramics, mixed media, fiber, jewelry, painting, wood, glass, sculpture and much more!
| |  |  | Vail International Dance Festival July 29 - August 12, 2007 Since 1989, the Vail International Dance Festival has featured some of the greatest dance artists from around the world in seasoned classics, contemporary masterpieces and world premieres. First introduced as an intensive dance workshop presented by the Bolshoi Ballet, the Festival has evolved into one of the world's most treasured and eagerly anticipated summer dance events.
| | To view all of our upcoming events, view our Calendar of Events now! | | | | | | |
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 | | |  | | | |  | | MOUNTAIN ACTIVITY CENTERS- OPENING SOON Adventure Peak at Heavenly: Opens June 15 Located at the top of the Gondola at Heavenly, Adventure Peak features the Adventure Peak Grill, complete with traditional outdoor BBQ as well as a sit-down menu, a rock climbing wall and hiking trails rated easiest to most difficult, that everyone in the family can enjoy! Plus, the 2.4-mile ride up the mountainside in the Gondola provides stunning views of Lake Tahoe that you'll never forget.
Keystone Bike Park: Opens June 15 | Keystone's Bike Park consists of some of the country's best downhill trails with progressive terrain for riders of all abilities. Take your bike up a chairlift and gain access to some of Colorado's most exhilarating expert downhill challenges with rock gardens, rock drops and high-speed jumps. For the beginner or intermediate biker, enjoy roller coaster rides over bridges and berms without the steepness or rock gardens you'll find in other areas of the park.
Peak 8 Fun Park at Breckenridge: Opens June 15 Summer in Breckenridge is not complete without the thrills of the Peak 8 Fun Park opening on June 15 and offering attractions for visitors of all ages and abilities. Join the fun on our SuperSlide, SuperPutt, Climbing wall, Zip Line, Mountain Biking, Alpine BBQ and more. Open daily from 9am to 5pm.
Beaver Creek Hiking Center: Opens June 16 The Beaver Creek Hiking Center provides guided hiking and mountain bike rides on Beaver Creek Mountain and surrounding trails in the valley. Forgot your hiking boots? No worries, the Hiking Center carries a full line of hiking equipment available to rent.
Adventure Ridge at Vail: Opens June 22 Enjoy a breathtaking gondola ride to Vail Mountain's Adventure Ridge where you'll view magnificent peaks, enjoy some rounds of disc golf and take your kids on a hunt for buried bones at the Dino Dig. For the real adrenaline addicts, try downhill mountain biking followed by a cold beer and a sunset at Talon's Deck.
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1. Beaver Creek- Toscanini, located in the village next to the ice rink. Try one of their homemade pizzas or grilled Panini sandwiches. And for dessert? The tiramisu is superb. 2. Breckenridge- The deck at Blue River Bistro has an awesome lunch and happy hour menu plus two for one martinis. 3. Vail-Relax on Vail's largest deck and soak up Adventure Ridge's amazing views, while enjoying delicious barbecue specials. Open for lunch 11am - 3pm beginning June 22. 4. Keystone- Cool, waterfront al fresco dining at Edgewater Cafe in Keystone Lodge & Spa near Keystone Lake has great salads, sandwiches plus great views of the Gore Range, Continental Divide and the children paddle boating and families of geese and ducks. 5. Heavenly- Freshies' famous fish tacos can be enjoyed on its outdoor deck overlooking incredible Lake Tahoe and offers a full menu of healthy, delicious entrées. FORWARD TO A FRIEND
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