As Travel Rules Relax Vail Resorts Actively Pursues Brit' Visitors
As Monday marks a return for US travel for UK travellers, Vail Resorts, the world's largest mountain operator is looking forward to welcoming Brits back to their slopes once more. Where else can you find chefs offering free warm cookies at the bottom of the mountain? Or a whole 250 acres just for learners? Or an in-boundary ski area that makes the Alps resorts look like a postage stamp? Or Whiskey distilleries in colourful clapboard houses?
With 34 resorts across the US and Canada, including Whistler, Vail, Beaver Creek, Breckenridge and Park City, Vail Resorts has something for everyone be they a beginner, a family, a couple or an avid skier.With a much more assured snow level for the season than the Alps, travellers can enjoy expansive pistes, American/Canadian hospitality and fantastic snow.
From heli-skiing through Whistler's impressive back bowls with powder up to your waist, to taking those first few slides as a beginner at the new McCoy Park in Beaver Creek, a 250 acre learning mountain, all of Vail Resorts' portfolio offers the ultimate mountain holiday. Stay at the newly renovated Four Seasons in Whistler or Vail for the ultimate luxury ski experience complete with heated outdoor pools, hot tubs and exceptional Canadian and American mountain cuisine.
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With many resorts accessible via a direct flight from London, Brits can fly into Denver and have an array of world-class resorts at their fingertips, or head straight to Vancouver where an hour's scenic drive takes you from the urban to the snow capped mountains of the Canadian Rockies.
This season is the time to go further afield to find bigger pistes, bigger mountains and more snow.