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Beaver Creek Ski Resort. Pros & Cons.

Now that the 2023 ski season will soon start let’s examine Beaver Creek, Colorado which lies just west of Vail Resort. In fact, there’s a free shuttle between the two resorts but let’s not get ahead of ourselves.

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Pros.

First the pros. Beaver Creek is located only two hours from Denver provided traffic and weather cooperate. Second, it’s a huge resort with plenty of options for beginners and experts alike. Third, it does not have the crowds as Keystone or Breckinridge.

Cons.

Parking is problem if you don’t arrive early. If, however, you have a hotel reservation, most of the hotels have a free shuttle to the slopes. Second, affordable dining options are few so do your homework in advance and, whenever possible, make reservations in advance. Bob’s Place is a strong recommendation for informal dining or lunch or breakfast. For more upscale dining, try Mirabelle.

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For something more upscale, try Mirabelle.

Hotels.

It’s nothing to spend $350 to $1000 per night at a place such as Beaver Creek. However, as I was traveling with the kids who would struggle to tell the difference, I opted for the perfect solution; namely, the Comfort Inn Near Vail Beaver Creek. The rooms were clean and large and offered free breakfast and parking. More importantly, they offered a free 10-minute shuttle to the slopes. Done.

Conclusion.

I was glad we ventured to Beaver Creek and so will you. It’s a jewel box of a ski venue. In fact, it’s a smaller version of Vail.