Thursday, January 31, 2008

"Celebrate More Than Just Skiing"

If skiing Vail Mountain’s 5,289 acres of free terrain and seven bowls aren’t enough for you, check out the many concerts and festivals held throughout the year.

One of the many perks of skiing Vail Mountain is that on average there are only two skiers per acre, giving you room to freely cruise the seven miles of fabulous terrain. The party doesn’t stop when the ski lifts close. There is plenty to do in Vail that doesn’t require skis or a snowboard.

Looking for a reason to celebrate Mardi Gras? From Feb. 3-5, Vail will host the CarniVail blowout bash including crawfish, live music, street parties and the Fat Tuesday parade. It’s hard to turn down a day of riding, dining and dancing in beautiful Vail, Colorado.

“ET” of The Dirty Dozen Brass Band will perform throughout three day event and
don’t forget to vote for the CarniVail king and queen at www.vaildaily.com. The winners will be crowned at the Fat Tuesday parade at 5 p.m. in Vail Village.

Plan your next trip at Vail Mountain where there’s never a dull moment.