Vail Resorts Invests $100 Million in Resort Improvements For 2016-17

Vail Resorts

Vail Resorts is investing $100 million in the guest experience for the upcoming winter ski season of 2016-17 across all of its resort properties. This brings their five-year, industry-leading resort investment total to over $500 million across the company.

The most notable improvements Vail Resorts has made for the upcoming season include a new restaurant at Peak 7 at Breckenridge, a high-speed chairlift at Vail’s Back Bowls, renovations to the guest room at The Pine Lodge, A RockResort at Beaver Creek, and $13 million to re-imagine the complete guest experience at Wilmot Mountain.

“Guests expect a premium experience when they visit one of our resorts, including the highest levels of guest service as well as the cutting edge in lifts, restaurants, lodging and other elements of their vacation,” said Kirsten Lynch, chief marketing officer of Vail Resorts. “This year’s resort improvement plan reflects our goal to continue to deliver an Experience of a Lifetime for all of our guests.”

Enjoy all of these new improvements at a low price with Vail Resorts’ Epic Pass. This pass allows skiers and snowboarders to enjoy unlimited and unrestricted access to the slopes. For the 2016-2017 season, Epic Pass owners can also ski or snowboard in Europe at resorts in Austria, France, Switzerland, and Italy. The Epic Pass pays for itself in just over four days of skiing or snowboarding.

Learn more about Vail Resorts on their official website.