Vail Ski Resort Reviews
Best
Easily the best ski resort in Colorado if not the world. Yes, ticket prices have gone up in recent years, but so has visitor and ski traffic, so a price increase is to be expected. Avid skier and recently purchased the epic pass so will look to trave
Crowded mid-week off peak
We stayed in Lionshead, good vrbo walking to the gondola. It gets very busy , starting around 7:30 am to get in line for the trip up the mountain. I found the back bowls to be fun, frontside was good. Place has a weird vibe. I was surprised at t
Home Town Fun!
This is home base for me and my go to boarding destination! Love what Vail has done with the Epic Pass allowing me to take advantage of all the resorts they own and operate. Love going to Vancouver and Whistler every season as the powder on that moun
Great skiing, too many Karens
Too many Karens. Other than that, the skiing and views were great. It takes a while to get around the mountain, so know where you want to go ahead of time.
Greed on another scale.
We have been skiing at Vail for more than 20 years and love the mountain, however it is clear that Vail Corporation is all about profit at the expense of user experience. The Epic pass has made the crowd excessive on big ski days and the safety on th
Always good
We've skied at Vail many times and it's always good. Unfortunately, the week we were there was warm so the snow softened during the day and froze hard at night. The conditions were like Tahoe. There's something for every ski level at V
Epic Pass Terrible Customer Service
I am being very generous since when the pass works, it is convenient. Epic pass operates as if they are a monopoly so don't expect them to do reasonable things. I ordered a physical pass which is required at quite a few of their partner resorts
Epic Failure
Bought multiple full passes last year. Tried to buy 4 passes this year for 4 day sessions. Added 2 in my name by mistake and non transferable. The person walking me through could not speak English! Now I have 3 days I can use.... No customer serve a
Good ski resort but needs updates on all things data driven
The experience on the slopes is fantastic. The Back Bowls and front side have plenty of runs with differing vibes so that everyone in your group can have a great time. The rental places for skis are close enough to the lifts that putting on boots
Great Ski Mountain, Not so Great Everything Else
As a ski mountain Vail is great - huge amount of runs for all skill levels. But for a place to bring kiddos its not so easy and there's limited things to do beyond skiing compared to other mountains. Lions Head has a top of the mountain magic
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* Peter can now enjoy the dinner with his friends at Vail Ski Resort!
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