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Vail help: lodging, cars, etc.
Hello all -- once again, I'm counting on you helpful folks for a little advice. My girlfriend and I have just decided to fly to Vail the first week of March. A few questions:
1) Any ideas where to stay? I know our choices may be limited, but we're (possibly unrealistically) hoping not to spend much more than $225 a night. We will likely have a rental car, if that makes a difference. 2) Speaking of cars, assuming we rent a car and drive it from Denver, will we even be able to use it? Some people here have said Vail is a "no cars" community. Thanks! |
Vail is spread all along I 70. There's East Vail, Vail, West Vail. Unless you are staying well outside the village there is no reason for a car. Vail is not car friendly. Even finding parking for skiing can be a problem. There is good bus/shuttle service to town center and lifts.
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You will need transportation from DIA to Vail, so that might determine your choice of car or not. Try pricing the shuttles round-trip, vs. a car rental. I agree Vail isn't a place where a car is a requirement, but it might be cheaper if you don't pay daily parking. Have fun planning your trip.
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Thanks for the car advice. As far as I can tell, renting a car is actually cheaper than a round-trip shuttle -- I found a car for $145 for four and a half days.
Any ideas on lodging? Right now I'm looking at either the Holiday Inn or the Park Meadows. Thanks. |
I stayed years ago at the Park Meadows. The unit are pretty small but more than adequate for 2 people. You can walk to the lifts at the Cascade. We also took the shuttle form the Cascade at night to go to the village. Personally I have never found a place with a better price for the accommodations and location. If that does not work for you try renting a condo direct from owners. http://denver.backpage.com/rentals/c...?category=5420 http://denver.craigslist.org/vac/ are both places that often have good deals. |
oops wrong link above
http://denver.backpage.com/rentals/c...?category=5418 |
Hi!
About where to stay, consider making a detailed search using rentalo.com. They have a property finder tool that enables you to specify budget, dates, number of people, number of rooms you want, etc. I have found it highly convenient many, many times when I have had a couple of desired criteria for a property, and can save you lots of time of browsing the web. It can give you an idea of the prices you may expect for a vacation rental/condo in the area. Here is the link to their Val page: http://rentalo.com/web/common/newSearch.cgi?lid=1518 |
Thanks for the help, all. Anyone ever try the Alpine Creek B and B? Sounds nice.
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Was just there over Christmas and New Year's Eve...I would look at flying into THe Eagle Vail airport as opposed to Denver and travel to Vail. No you don't need a car there. There is lots of construction going on in Lionshead...glad we weren't staying there. We were at Manor Vail at foot of Golden Peak. Great location, breakfast included.
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Your cost for a rental car sounds good BUT does that include all fees and taxes?? They can add a lot to the cost of rental cars at DIA.
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Yup -- that's everything but insurance, which I have through my own insurance company.
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