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SKITOPS SUPPLIER MEMBERS April 6, 2010 SKITOPS SUPPLIER MEMBERS April 6, 2010 ALL RESORT EXPRESS Geary Furin, Gordon Cummins, Traveling to Park City or any of Utah’s beautiful Michelle McDonald locations, look no further. All Resort Express is the P. O. Box 681780 best established and most reputable transportation Park City UT 84068 company in all of Utah – with Park City as its home (435) 640-5290 / (800) 457-9457 base. Whether they’re in need of ground transportation FAX: (435) 649-4977 to and from the airport for a family ski vacation, a 56 email: [email protected] passenger motor coach to transport an entire group, or www.allresort.com a chauffeured luxury SUV for a visiting VIP client, you can count on All Resort Express ALTA PERUVIAN LODGE IN ALTA The Alta Peruvian Lodge has been a base lodge at Alta Todd Collins, for 60 years, and is known for its classic ski lodge P. O. Box 8017 charm and atmosphere. Room packages include Alta UT 84092 breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Amenities include a (801) 742-3000 / (800) 453-8488 heated outdoor pool, 2 outdoor hot tubs, a sauna, FAX: (801) 742-3007 gift shop, ski shop, and bar. [email protected] www.altaperuvian.com ARROW STAGE LINES Arrow Stage Lines is your charter motorcoach Lynn Marinkovic, Shari Riggert transportation solution year round. We are entering Cassie Riggert our 81st year, am family owner, and in operation 12295 E. 37th Avenue since 1928, and currently have 13 locations in the US. Denver CO 80239 Our Denver team looks forward to carrying your groups (303) 373-9119 to their destination safely and in luxury, whether they FAX: (303) 373-5885 are playing in the snow or enjoying the beautiful [email protected] summer weather. Please visit our website for more www.arrowstagelines.com information. ASPEN SQUARE HOTEL 64 steps from the Gondola in the heart of Aspen. The Sharon Tinnes Aspen Square Hotel is a small elegant property that 617 Cooper Avenue gives your guest a feeling of home and well being. Aspen CO 81611 Large suites, with fireplaces, full kitchens, balconies (970) 925-1000/800 862-7736 and all the amenities. Free high speed internet, free FAX: (970) 925-1017 parking, and full hotel services. Those who come to the [email protected] Aspen Square Condominium Hotel will return again www.aspensquarehotel.com and again. 1 ASPEN/SNOWMASS - Any place else this would be four separate vacations. ASPEN SKIING COMPANY Snowmass, Aspen Mountain, Aspen Highlands and Kim Hornbeck, Kim Edwards, Buttermilk – with over 5,300 acres of terrain and Mary Manning, Casey Leach boundless dining and nightlife, there are more than P. O. Box 1248 enough reasons to visit the most exciting winter escape Aspen CO 81612 in the world. Four mountains, one lift tickets - (970) 300-7042 experience The Power of Four. FAX: (970) 300-7056 [email protected] www.aspensnowmass.com ASPEN/SNOWMASS FOUR- With 6 convenient locations at the base of each of our MOUNTAIN SPORTS four mountains, Aspen/Snowmass Four-Mountain Carmen Barber Sports is the only rental shop offering free ski & P. O. Box 1248 snowboard overnight storage and transfer to any of the Aspen CO 81601 four mountains, making our guests’ vacations hassle (970) 923-8743/866 923-2337 free. Also providing a one-stop shop for rentals, retail, FAX: (970) 923-8782 logo wear, lift tickets and ski/snowboard school. [email protected] www.aspensnowmass.com ASTON HOTELS & RESORTS Lakeland Village Beach & Mountain Resort is now Michael Newberger managed by Aston Hotels & Resorts. Along with 2155 Kalukaua Ave, 5th Floor Aston Hotels & Resorts Sun Valley, this represents Honolulu HI 96815 the first mainland properties for the Hawaiian based (530) 544.1685 xt 758 Aston Hotels & Resort Company. FAX: (530) 544-7796 [email protected] BANFF LODGING COMPANY The Banff Lodging Company is Banff’s leader in mid- Jeff O’Leary scale and condo hotels offering a wide range of P. O. Box 1984 accommodations to meet all needs and budgets. Hotels Banff AB Canada T0L 0C0 include the Banff Caribou Lodge and Spa, Banff (403) 760-7580 Ptarmigan Inn, Hidden Ridge Resort Condos and Inns FAX: (403) 760-4763 of Banff Park. Restaurants include the Keg Steakhouse [email protected] and Bar (2), Caramba Restaurante and Reflections. The Caribou Lodge features Banff’s newest full-service spa, The Red Earth Spa. This Spring we will also open our new property, the Fox All-Suite Hotel. 2 BEAVER VILLAGE Beaver Village Condominiums –THMC is the CONDOMINIUMS condominium lodging property with the perfect Cindy Harder location. Just 2 blocks from the heart of downtown P. O. Box 349, 50 Village Drive Winter Park and only 1.5 miles from the entrance Winter Park CO 80482 to the Winter Park Ski area, our 1,2,3 & 4 bedroom (970) 726-8813/(800) 824-8438 condos are value priced for families and groups. FAX: (970) 726-5313 Amenities include complimentary wireless internet, [email protected] swimming pool, hot tubs, laundry facilities, and www.beavercondos.com complimentary town shuttle transportation. BEST WESTERN JASPER INN 143 year round resort property, with executive suites, Melanie Lessard, Shawnee Wilson kitchens, fireplace suites, guest laundry, wax room. (800) 661-1933 FAX: (780) 852-5916 [email protected] BEST WESTERN TYROLEAN 56 Hotel Rooms, Complimentary Continental LODGE breakfast, free Wireless Internet Access, Outdoor Tom Cahill, pool and spa P. O. Box 802 Ketchum ID 83340 (208) 726-5336 / (800) 333-7912 FAX: (208) 726-2081 [email protected] www.bestwestern.com/tyroleanlodge BEST WESTERNS OF WINTER Two Great properties represented in one PARK AND SUMMIT COUNTY appointment! David Treece The Best Western Alpenglo Lodge in P. O. Box 35 downtown Winter Park, Colorado offers quality, Winter Park CO 80482 convenience and value. We have 58 comfortably (303) 972-8866 appointed rooms, a complimentary HOT breakfast, [email protected] a large 14 person hot tub and a ski shop on site. We are also located on the Resort’s free shuttle. The Best Western Lake Dillon Lodge is Located in the heart of Summit County. Amenities include free breakfast, indoor pool & hot tub, ski shop and banquet facilities. 3 BIG SKY RESORT Big Sky Resort is Montana’s largest destination Kacie Robinson resort, featuring uncrowded skiing on 3,600 acres with Lindsey Kiland a vertical rise of 4,350 feet. Big Sky Resort offers P. O. Box 160001 650 lodging units, 46,000 square feet of meeting and Big Sky MT 59716 function space and is located just 18 miles from (406) 995-5766/(800) 548-4487 Yellowstone National Park. FAX: (406) 995-5003 [email protected] www.bigskyresort.com BLACK TIE SKI RENTALS Black Tie Ski Rentals is the original Ski Rental Ian Prichard, delivery Service! Black Tie specializes in high end 1625 Mid Valley Drive Unit #2 ski and snowboard rentals, all delivered to the guest’s Steamboat Springs CO 80487 door. (970) 870-3172/800 821-4754 . FAX: (970) 871-1551 [email protected] www.BlackTieSkis.com BRECKENRIDGE Breckenridge Accommodations, Inc – is a ACCOMMODATIONS, INC. Breckenridge, Colorado – based vacation home, ski Barbra Ewing, & bike rental company specializing in a variety of P. O. Box 1931 – 315 N Main Street mountain accommodations. Ranging from ski-in/ Breckenridge CO 80424 ski-out slope side studio condominiums to luxurious (970) 453-9140/(800) 872-8789 4 plus bedroom chalets in and around the thriving ski- FAX: (970) 453-8686 town of Breckenridge. Since 1976, Breckenridge [email protected] Accomodations has continued to offer clients from the www.VisitBreck.com world over discounted lodging, ski rentals, ski lift tickets, summer & winter activities! With over 170 plus properties currently in our inventory, we can offer lodging options from the budget minded traveler to the discerning high end clientele. We have something for everyone. Enjoy one of our many in-town accommodations, or relax in one of our rustic cabins just outside the hustle & bustle of historic Main Street Breckenridge & the slopes! 4 BREWSTER’S MOUNTAIN LODGE True to the Brewster family’s tourism heritage and Katie Fountain tradition, we are proud to offer comfortable lodge 208 Caribou Street accommodations in downtown Banff. Surrounded by Banff, Alberta, Canada T1L 1C1 the splendor of the Canadian Rockies, Brewster’s (403) 760-7506 Mountain Lodge offers its guests an authentic Western FAX (403) 760-7505 atmosphere through its unique architecture, Brewster [email protected] family photos and exclusively designed décor. www.brewstermountainlodge.com Amenities include onsite whirlpool, sauna and small fitness area and many onsite shops which include but limited to a hair salon and Budget Car Rental. BRUNDAGE MOUNTAIN RESORT Brundage Mountain Resort is located eight miles Jared Montague north of McCall, ID and 30 miles north of Tamarack P. O. Box 1062 Resort. Offering 1500 skiable acres, 5 lifts, and 350 McCall ID 83638 inches of annual snowfall, Brundage lays claim to the (208) 634-4151 x125 best snow in Idaho. Open groomers, impressive FAX: (208) 634-2806 powder glades, steep lines, and uncrowded slopes are [email protected] plentiful. Skiers and snowboarders of all abilities will enjoy non-existent lift lines and awe-inspiring vistas of Payette and Cascade Lakes. Our comfortable day lodge Houses a restaurant, gift store, and full-service Equipment rental shop. Daycare is available for Children as young as eight weeks. PSIA and AASI Certified instructors. CAL NEVA RESORT, SPA & CASINO Cal Neva Resort is a full service historic hotel located Diane Rettos on Lake Tahoe’s North Shore. The resort offers 199 P. O. Box 1397 lake view rooms, lake view dining, spa and work-out Crystal Bay NV 89402 facility. (775) 298-3154 FAX: (775) 832-0505 [email protected] www.calnevaresort.com CANADIAN TOURISM COMMISSION Industry led, market driven and research based, the Yvonne Nichie Canadian Tourism Commission (CTC) works in 10 Waterside Plaza Suite 31E partnership with the tourism industry and private and New York NY 10010 public sectors to market Canada as a four-season (212) 689-9307 destination.
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