Planning Your Vacation To Keystone Colorado

Provides you with all the helpful information you need to plan a fun and exciting trip to Keystone, Colorado. This will cover the Keystone Ski Resort, how to get discounted lift tickets, Lodging in Keystone Colorado, Summer activities, and various other local gems!

Sunday, December 14, 2008


Where to get your Keystone Lift Tickets
***REMINDER: (WE DON'T SELL lift tickets - so please do not call us to purchase them, the below information is meant to help you find a better deal)
For Keystone Lift Ticket pricing for the 2008-2009 ski season, please visit the following page on Keystone's main website: http://keystone.snow.com/info/tickets.mid2.asp . I would not wait to purchase your lift tickets until you reach Keystone - - your best option is to purchase them online via the resort, and to save the most money, see the following suggestions (remember we do not sell lift tickets, please do not call looking to purchase them)


The 2008-09 "E" Book provides 2-for-1 and discounted single lift ticket coupons for Copper Mountain and Loveland as well as a rental discounts from Front Range Christy Sports locations. The "E" Book sells for only $10 and $6 per book sold benefits local schools and youth programs. Purchase them online at http://www.eduproject.com/ or at any Front Range King Soopers or mountain City Market location now through March 1, 2009.
Please Note - - if you are skiing during a peak time frame (Holidays, etc), the ski resorts typically do not offer many discounts!
You can get discounted 1-3 Day tickets (or longer) that work at Keystone, A-Basin, Breckenridge, Vail, & Beaver Creek for around $65/Day (retail is $92+/Day) at the following locations between Denver and Summit County:
1. King Soopers (303/238-6486) - 3400 Youngfield Street in Lakewood west of Denver (OPEN 24 HOURS/DAY). Take Exit 264 (about 2 miles before you reach the foothills west of Denver). Once you exit, turn left and go under I-70, then turn left again at the first stop light. Go 200 yards and turn right into the parking lot for King Soopers. Tickets will be sold at the Customer Service desk. (This outlet usually has the best supply of tickets.)
2. Maison De Ski - They are conveniently located between Denver and most of the major ski areas in Colorado. Take the first Idaho Springs exit (241A) off I-70 and go about a couple of blocks. Idaho Springs is approximately 30 miles west of Denver and has many restaurants, motels, service stations. Website: http://www.maisondeski.com/tickets.html Contact Information: Maison De Ski, Inc. 2804 Colorado Blvd. PO Box 3250 Idaho Springs, CO 80452 Phone (Denver): (303) 567-2044 Toll Free (in Colorado): 800-835-8793 Toll Free (outside Colorado): 800-228-8915

2. Safeway (303/567-4471) (Open 6 AM-10PM) - Take Exit 241A on I-70 about 30 miles west of Denver and head into Idaho Springs for about 800 yards. The Safeway grocery store will be on your left.
3. Breeze Ski Rentals/Max Snowboards (303/629-0111) (Open 7 AM-8PM) - Take Exit 234 on I-70 about 7miles west of Idaho Springs. Breeze is clearly visible about 100 yards from I-70.
4. City Market Grocery (970/468-2363) (Open 6 AM-11PM) - Located in Dillon on Highway 6 about 500 yards south of Exit 205 off I-70. Discount ticket rates are normally higher at outlets inside Summit County, but this is the most convenient outlet for discount tickets once you have reached the county.
5. Christy Sports (970/468-2329--Open 8AM-7PM) - Located in Dillon on Highway 6 about 400 yards south of I-70. They frequently have 3-Day tickets for Keystone/A-Basin (call for up to date pricing . . .May be subject to some blackout dates from time to time--call them directly for more information.)





 
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