skiing in vail
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skiing in vail
Planning a skiing trip to vail with my family, someone recommended th arrabelle resort, is it worth the money? and they also said to rent the condo through prudential is it safe and do they offer good quality? Thanks
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The Arrabelle is not worth the money in my world. However, it has a good location and lots of amenities if that's what you want. Have you checked rates for their condos?
http://www.pruvail.com/vrp/arrabelle-2-bedroom/
http://www.pruvail.com/vrp/arrabelle-2-bedroom/
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We go to the Sonnenalp Resort for a conference every June. It is a very nice hotel, with charming suites, a nice spa, good restaurants, good service, and located right in town. We get a one-bedroom suite that is huge, with two balconies and a fireplace in the living room.
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Is arabelle woth the $? It depends why you are going. If you are going to ski all day, and enjoy the beautiful city at night, you need a bed and maybe a hot tub or sauna. If you are bringing the whole family and you need a base because some ski a little or not at all, arabelle makes 'cents.' When I go to Vail its with the local ski club thats rents a bus and blocks rooms at a 2 oand 3 star hotels and Im perfectly happy with that.
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thanks for the tips! i'am looking into the sonnenalp resort. It's our first time skiing since we live in the caribbean, so we are really excited just even to see snow!! Yes bringing the whole family so basically looking for a good and nice hotel.
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As I said, the Sonnenalp is lovely, but I will point out it's a little bit farther from the chairlifts and it's not ski in/ski out. There is a town bus stop just a few steps from the lobby entrance.
Unless you are firmly decided, though, may I suggest the following:
A little closer to the lifts is The Lodge. Very close to the lifts are the Tivoli Lodge (no condo-type rooms) and The Christiania. All three are in the Village core area.
http://lodgeatvail.rockresorts.com/
http://www.tivolilodge.com/
http://www.christiania.com/main.htm
We have stayed at the Sonnenalp and Christiania (many years ago) and Tivoli (more recently). Most recently, we've stayed at the Gasthof Gramshammer which is smaller, more European-type hotel.
http://www.pepis.com/
IMO, you can't go wrong with any of these options, including the Sonnenalp.
Unless you are firmly decided, though, may I suggest the following:
A little closer to the lifts is The Lodge. Very close to the lifts are the Tivoli Lodge (no condo-type rooms) and The Christiania. All three are in the Village core area.
http://lodgeatvail.rockresorts.com/
http://www.tivolilodge.com/
http://www.christiania.com/main.htm
We have stayed at the Sonnenalp and Christiania (many years ago) and Tivoli (more recently). Most recently, we've stayed at the Gasthof Gramshammer which is smaller, more European-type hotel.
http://www.pepis.com/
IMO, you can't go wrong with any of these options, including the Sonnenalp.
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Sonnenalp and Arrabelle are both good options. In general, you don't last in Vail as a resort unless you are a quality operation.
www.familyskihub.com
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