25th Oct, 2006

Summit County Colorado Ski Resort Open’s

Breckenridge Skier

Opening Days

- Arapahoe Basin Ski Area and Loveland Ski Area are already open.

- Wolf Creek Ski Area, Oct. 27

- Copper Mountain, Nov. 3

- Breckenridge Ski Resort and Keystone Ski Resort, Nov. 10

- Winter Park, Nov. 15

- Vail Ski Resort, Nov. 17

- Beaver Creek Ski Resort and Steamboat Ski Resort, Nov. 22

- Aspen Mountain and Snowmass Ski Resort, Nov. 23

- Aspen Highlands and Buttermilk, Dec. 9

Parking Update for the Season at Breckenridge

Vail Resorts October 18, 2006 announced passage of a large group of new parking options for visitors at Breckenridge and Keystone, including a $99 locals season parking pass. The changes are aimed to ease the pain of the transition to paid parking at the Miners and Tailings lots, closest to the new BreckConnect Gondola.

Free parking

Free parking continues at the Gold Rush lot, across Park Avenue from the gondola, at the Postal lot, located next to the Miners lot, as well as at the Airport Road lot with a bus connection to the gondola. The 1,200 free spots in those lots are first-come, first-serve.

At Keystone, free parking is available as always at the Montezuma lot. Paid parking at the close-in lots near River Run and Mountain Haus is $15 per day; $5 after 1 p.m

The parking passes go on sale Nov. 1, with only a limited number available.

Peak 8 and 9 daily parking

Daily parking at Peak 9 will cost $15, unchanged from last year. A non-transferable Monday to Thursday pass costs $300, while a family-transferable pass (Monday-Thursday) is $350.

Parking at the Peak 8 base is also $15 per day, with the similar deals on season parking passes. But the Peak 8 passes are valid five days a week, Monday through Friday.

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