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Lodging & Ski Links
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Ski Discounts
LIFT TICKETSLift Ticket discounts are provided to conference attendees and their families. Discount coupons can be picked up at the conference registration desk. All ticket sales are done at the Breckenridge ticket window, which accepts cash and credit. All guests must present a coupon and valid conference name badge at the ticket window in order to secure discounted group lift ticket rates.
February 3-8, 2012
Before or After Conference Dates of February 3-8, 2012
EQUIPMENT RENTALSDiscounts are also available for equipment rentals. The discount is 30% when reserved online and 15% for walk-in's. However, online reservations are encouraged to ensure availability. Click here to reserve online: Breckenridge Sports
Deduct $2 (junior) or $4 (adult) per day for skis or snowboard only. All prices are per person per day and do not include sales tax of 8.27% or optional Equipment Insurance. Equipment Insurance is $3.00 per day ($5 per day for Demo) and is not taxable. Helmets are $10.00 per day extra.
ADULT SKI SCHOOL DISCOUNTED RATES (ages 13+)
Additional Information
CHILDREN’S SKI SCHOOL (requires reservation)All rates for children's ski school are available at www.breckenridgeskischool.com. Parents must make reservations directly, either through the web site or by calling 888-LRN-2SKI (888-576-2754). All of the adult specialty programs are listed on the web as well. PRIVATE LESSONS (requires reservation)Private lessons offer one-on-one ski & ride instruction customized to meet your needs. You may have up to six people in a private lesson at no extra charge. Reservations can be made by calling your group representative or 888 LRN 2 SKI (888-576-2754) or on the web at www.breckenridgeskischool.com. FIRST TIME DISCOVERY SERIESCreated to make you a lifetime skier. The discovery series creates an atmosphere of comfort which allows guests to realize the fun of the sport giving you a glimpse of adventures to come. Product includes three full days of lessons, lift tickets and rentals. Non-refundable. Reservations strongly recommended. The First Time Discovery Series is NOT available 12/19 - 1/6, 1/17 - 1/21, 2/15 - 2/20, 3/15 - 3/30. NASTARBreckenridge’s NASTAR course is located Peak 9, where individuals can race for medals against each other or against the clock. Nastar is available for private event rental. The NASTAR course is open from 10am – 3pm daily. WELCOME RECEPTIONSLet the Breckenridge Group Services team welcome your group with a lift ticket deliver and free Q&A session about the ski area and the town. If you want to know what time the shuttle comes to your hotel, now is the time to find out! MOUNTAIN LUNCHES AND BREAKFAST BUFFETSDesign your own group dining experience on the mountain. It can be anything from an elegant catered private event to box lunches set up for skiers on the go. We also offer lunch vouchers in any monetary value that can be redeemed by your group members at 5 different on-mountain locations. SEVENS RESTAURANTBreckenridge’s newest restaurant, located on Peak 7, is now available for private dinner events. This exclusive venue offers a variety of menu choices and can seat up to 120 people. MOUNTAIN TOURSMountain tours are offered every morning at 10am at the base areas of Peak 8 or Peak 9. Private VIP tours can be arranged specially for groups by your resort representative. GROUP PHOTOSHave a professional photographer from SharpShooter Imaging photograph your group on the slopes! We can set up a meeting time and place to capture the moment and give your group a lasting memory to take home with them. DENVER INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT TO BRECKERIDGE TRANSFER INFORMATIONCoach America, (303) 421-2780 x 106, www.coachamerica.comColorado Mountain Express, (970) 926-9800, www.cmex.comFresh Tracks, (970) 453-4052, skifreshtracks@yahoo.comArrow Stage Lines, www.arrowstagelines.com
Driving directions from Denver International Airport to Breckenridge Take interstate 70 West to Frisco, exit 203, and continue south for 9 miles on Highway 9 to Breckenridge. Total distance – 104 miles, journey is approximately 2 hours.
Driving directions from Eagle Airport to Breckenridge Take Interstate 70 east to Frisco; exit 203Turn right onto Highway 9 for 9 miles to Breckenridge. Total distance - 90 miles, journey is approximately 1 hour. BRECKENRIDGE TRANSPORTATIONFree Resort Shuttle – Travels three routes through town, connecting the ski resort’s base areas and free parking lots. 970-453-5000 Free Town Trolley – Runs the length of downtown from the Ice Rink at the south end to City Market at the north end. 970-547-3140 Free Circulator Bus – Runs the perimeter of downtown. 970-547-3140 Free Summit Stage – Regular shuttle running year-round to nearby towns of Frisco, Dillon and Silverthorne. 970-668-0999 VAIL AND KEYSTONE, DIRECT TRANSPORTATIONVail Express – Call 970-496-4FUN to make a reservation Fresh Tracks Transportation – Call 970-453-4052 to make a reservation WINTER ACTIVITIES AROUND BRECKENRIDGEWhite Mountain Snowmobile Tours Colorado’s highest snowmobile touring outfit and has been providing a safe and unique experience for guests in the same location, under the same local ownership for over 15 years. 2-Hour Tours are perfect for families and individuals looking for a scenic, fun ride. Definitely NOT your average tour! Informative guides will take riders on wide groomed trails through wooded terrain and up into high mountain meadows where we allow guest to have free riding time. Our tour then crosses the Continental Divide and ventures above tree line to the “top of the world”. Please contact Stephanie at (970) 389-3267 or whitemtntours@aol.com for group pricing and information. www.whitemountaintours.net
Breckenridge Nordic Center: Cross Country Skiing and Snowshoeing Whether you prefer gliding in the classic set tracks, or freestyle skiing on a packed surface or walking, jogging or running through the woods we have the mapped and marked trails for you. We start off in sunny locations with warming lodges and plenty of flat terrain for beginners. Then head for the rolling hills and open meadows and beaver ponds for more challenging skiing for intermediate level skiers. What goes up must come down and the expert trails are not to be missed for advanced skiers. Exchange skis for snowshoes at no extra cost and try both sports for one low price.
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