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My family and I are going to Colorado next month, and we have Vail as a place we want to visit for a day. We don't want to ski. We just want to have fun in the snow and get a nice view of the mountains. Are lift tickets necessary to enter Vail? How do they work?

2007-11-16 13:41:36 · 6 answers · asked by Ryan 2 in Travel United States Denver

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Lift tickets are necessary to ride the lifts. If you can find a way around the lifts I'd recommend it. I lived in CO for twelve years and I can tell you Vail is not the best part of the I-70 corridor. It's good skiing, but there are plenty of good time all over the place. Don't pay 70 dollars (or whatever ungodly price they charge now) just to ride the lift. If you must get to the top of a mountain, drive the half hour to Breckinridge and take the T-Bar up to the top of peak 7. On a good day you can see what appears to be pretty much the whole state. I'm not sure how you get up a t-bar without skis or a snowboard, but I'm sure it's possible. Breckinridge has a better town than Vail too. It's bigger and less snooty.

2007-11-16 13:52:58 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Vail is a city, so no, you don't need a lift ticket to get in. A lift ticket gets you a pass to go up on the ski lifts, which are located in the ski areas. Prepare to spend a ton of money to stay there though... Look here for more info on Vail..

http://vail.snow.com/winter/f.asp

2007-11-16 13:46:33 · answer #2 · answered by Bob Thompson 7 · 0 0

You buy a lift ticket to go skiing down the mountain. I am sure there are plenty of parks and other areas to hike and sightsee.

2007-11-16 13:49:48 · answer #3 · answered by Jae 2 · 0 0

Nope. you're paying to be on their land and use their centers. trekking the hill and not using a cost ticket might want to land you in courtroom for robbery or no less than trespassing on deepest resources. maximum motels will pursue this as they favor to deliver a message that they are not lax on the placement. $40 for a improve cost ticket is less costly. thinking they ought to pay for workers, run lifts, make snow (relying on the realm) pay insurances (by no ability less costly) pay for grooming kit etc etc. it really is no longer continually exciting to pay for the raise cost ticket and some places are absolutely a rip off yet in reality that they choose the gross sales to stay alive.

2016-10-24 09:11:44 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

you only need a ticket if you want to ski/snowboard. you do not need a ticket to play in the snow, however, we still dont have any snow on the ground, its A VERY late winter this year, so i reccomend coming for spring break, not christmas break if you can help it. you should definately eat at may palace (chinese) its amazing! (by city market) but either way, have fun!

2007-11-16 18:12:59 · answer #5 · answered by la di da di da 4 · 0 0

If you want to hike at the top then yes because you need to take the lift or gondola up - also if you want to snowshoe down the hill they won't let you.

2007-11-16 13:45:43 · answer #6 · answered by Tiger by the Tail 7 · 0 0

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