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Early Season Good Snow Guarantee

Antlers Staff Posted by Antlers Staff in Antlers at Vail specials, packages and discounts 1 min read

Posted: October 5, 2016

Antlers at Vail hotel’s early season Good Snow Guarantee* is back and once again promises a zero cancellation fee policy from November 18 – December 13, 2016, to ensure guests get the snow they want. Photo courtesy Jack Affleck and Vail Resorts.

Antlers at Vail hotel’s early season Good Snow Guarantee* is back and once again promises a zero cancellation fee policy on direct booked stays November 18 – December 10, 2016, to ensure guests get the snow they want. Photo courtesy Jack Affleck and Vail Resorts.

With almost two feet of snow the last week of March last ski season, Vail Mountain extended the ski season to a week after its big season-closing bash. But there’s no guaranteeing snow. Or is there? Antlers at Vail hotel’s early season Good Snow Guarantee* is back and once again promises a zero cancellation fee policy for dates of stay from November 18 – December 10, 2016, to ensure guests who book direct get the snow they want. Just cancel up to one day prior to your arrival date with no penalty. And on top of just-right snow conditions, the Antlers is offering discounts of  up to 30% off during that timeframe when you book by December 1, 2016.

*You may be wondering how we determine what good snow is. Well, that is completely up to you. So, book now to guarantee your early-bird rates with no risk!

As always, all Antlers at Vail stays enjoy a roster of complimentary amenities including ski storage and ski valet service to and from the Lionshead gondola, underground parking, high-speed WiFi, daily maid service, a business center with computers for guest use, unlimited passes to the Vail Athletic Club, yoga classes, an electric car charging station and a year-round outdoor pool and hot tubs. Cooks can choose from a lending library of specialty appliances, and for outdoor fun, guests can access loaner snowshoes, sleds and GoPro cameras to record the outing.

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