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jaa37 Jan 1st, 2007 08:13 PM

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!

historytraveler Jan 2nd, 2007 07:29 AM

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.

MaureenB Jan 2nd, 2007 07:41 AM

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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jaa37 Jan 2nd, 2007 06:56 PM

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.

Coskier Jan 3rd, 2007 08:13 AM


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.

Coskier Jan 3rd, 2007 08:16 AM

oops wrong link above
http://denver.backpage.com/rentals/c...?category=5418

Katharvey Jan 3rd, 2007 09:04 AM

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

jaa37 Jan 3rd, 2007 03:22 PM

Thanks for the help, all. Anyone ever try the Alpine Creek B and B? Sounds nice.

kissieinalabama Jan 4th, 2007 06:47 AM

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.

breckgal Jan 5th, 2007 05:33 PM

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.

jaa37 Jan 7th, 2007 06:16 PM

Yup -- that's everything but insurance, which I have through my own insurance company.


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