
Vail Resorts Hotel Stays Are Now Available With a 20% Discount

Vail Resorts is extending further discounts to Epic Pass holders, supplementing the existing benefits, just in time for the commencement of the ski season.
During the promotional period, spanning from November 21 to November 27, pass holders can enjoy an additional 20% reduction in winter lodging rates, augmenting the existing 20% discount inherent to the pass, as divulged by the resort company to Travel + Leisure. This exclusive offer coincides with the opening of several prominent resorts or their imminent plans to welcome winter enthusiasts.
The announcement synchronizes with the impending price hike for the Epic Pass on November 19, presently available for $969. Laura Bonfiglio, Senior Manager of Global Media Relations, emphasized, "Purchasing a pass now unlocks the most value in your ski season, both on and off the slopes. With mountains like Keystone, Vail, and Breckenridge already open, skiers and riders can get their season started." Moreover, Pass Holders can avail an extra 20% off room rates through the Pass Holder Exclusive Lodging Cyber Sale.
Renowned as one of the premier multi-resort passes in skiing, the Epic Pass extends unlimited and unrestricted access to over 40 diverse mountain resorts and limited access to numerous others globally.
In addition to the customary benefits, pass holders can access Epic Mountain Rewards, entailing a standard 20% discount on food, lodging, lessons, rentals, and more. However, during the "Pass Holder Exclusive Cyber Sale," an extra 20% off lodging rates is up for grabs.
The promotion encompasses a variety of accommodation options, including avant-garde stays at Gravity Haus Breckenridge, a snug retreat at the Grand Summit Hotel in Park City, a luxurious getaway at The Hythe situated at the base of Vail Mountain, and more.
A noteworthy enhancement for this year's pass holders is the digital upgrade, facilitating the storage of passes on mobile devices for a hands-free mountain experience via Bluetooth scanning.
Source: travelandleisure.com