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C7 BRECKENRIDGE, CO

Join HPSC on our 2012 trip to Summit County, Colorado!  Ski or ride at your choice of six world class resorts: Breckenridge, Copper Mountain, Vail, Beaver Creek, Keystone and Arapahoe Basin.  March weather guarantees plenty of snow and that outstanding Colorado sun, sun, sun! 

 

Destination:  Breckenridge, CO

Downhill Ski and Snowboard

 

Dates:

Saturday, March 10 to Saturday, March 17, 2012

 

This trip goes on sale: Wednesday, October 5th, 2011


For Trip Leader table and Trip Flyers, press here (must be logged in)

 

Accommodation:

Beaver Run Resort, Double Occupancy

www.beaverrun.com

 

Cost:

$2,135.00 per person, based on double occupancy

Based upon a minimum of 25 participants

 

Credit Card Surcharge (V/MC): $65

Land Only: deduct $590

Single Occupancy: add $625

4 day Summitt lift pass: deduct $40

Senior (65+): deduct $30

 

Booking Deadline: January 10, 2012

(after this time unbooked space will be released)

 

Deposit: $500 + insurance due at time of booking

Balance due date: January 25, 2012

 

Passport / Travel Documents:

Canadian Citizens: Valid Passport is mandatory

It is the responsibility of each traveller to carry proper identification for cross-boder travel.

 

Lift passes: 6 days lifts included (5 days Summit Pass, 1 day Copper Mountain)

 

Trip Includes

Round trip air transportation (non-stop) to Denver via Air Canada

Round trip motorcoach transfer from airport to resort with grocery/liquor stop

7 nights accommodation, double occupancy, 2 Queen beds

Daily breakfast buffet at Spencer’s Restaurant

5 day Summit lift pass valid at Breckenridge, Keystone, Arapapoe Basin plus half of the ski days can be at Vail and Beaver Creek

Day trip to Vail with private coach transfers (using Summit lift pass)

Day trip to Copper Mountain including lift ticket

Complimentary guided tours

All taxes

 

Flights (all times local)

Round trip air transportation non-stop to Denver on Air Canada

March 10 AC 1039 YYZ 14:20 DEN 15:53

March 17 AC1042  DEN 16:40 YYZ 21:43

Flights are subject to change

Fuel charges and taxes are subject to change

Baggage Fees:   (subject to change)

1st piece $25, 2nd piece $35.00 each way

 

Travel Insurance:

Comprehensive Travel Insurance is available to protect non-refundable payments in the event that participants are forced to cancel their vacation prior to departure or interrupt vacation due to medical reasons. 

Click here to read HPSC Charter Trip Insurance Advice

Click here to read the Tour Operator’s Insurance Information and Costs.

All insurance payments must accompany deposit in order to be valid.

Insurance cost for this trip:

Age up to age 75: $ 164.00

 

Cancellation Policy:

Cancellation Policies are set by the Tour Operators, not HPSC.  Please consider your commitment carefully before booking your trip.

The Deposit and Insurance Premium are non-refundable.

From 44 to 35 days prior to departure, $800.00 per person.

Single Supplement cost has to be covered

From 34 days to departure, 100% non-refundable

 

Beaver Run Resort in the heart of Breckenridge Ski Resort

Step outside your door and crisp mountain air fills your lungs, blue sky touches the mountain tops and the bright sun warms your heart. You’re in Breckenridge, a winter wonderland! Beaver Run Resort is located in Breckenridge, Colorado, home to one of America’s favorite alpine destinations, the Breckenridge Ski Resort. Fresh snow tracks are outside your door, at the base of Peak 9,  with ski-in ski-out access to the Beaver Run Super Chair lift and the Quicksilver Six. Comfortable rooms in a traditional setting with two beds, small sitting area with a coffee maker and full bath. Amenities include a restaurant and bar, one heated outdoor pool, one heated indoor/outdoor pool, eight hot tubs, exercise room, sauna and steam room, spa, concierge, business center and complimentary in-town shuttle

 

Breckenridge Ski Resort

www.breckenridge.com

Vertical Rise: 3,398 feet / 1,036 meters

Base Elevation: 9,600 feet / 2,926 meters

Summit Elevation: 12,998 feet / 3,963 meters

Lifts: 31

Total Ski/Ride Terrain: 2358 acres / 954 hectares

Bowls: 772 acres / 312 hectares

Terrain Parks: 25 acres / 10 hectares

Number of Trails: 155

Longest Trail: Four O’Clock - 3.5 miles / 5.6 kilometers

Easiest: 14%, More Difficult: 31% Most Difficult: 19%, Expert: 36%:

 

Copper Mountain

www.coppercolorado.com

Vertical: 2,601 feet / 793 meters

Base: 9,712 feet / 2,926 meters

Summit: 12,313 feet / 3,767 meters

Lifts: 22 total

Acres: 2,465 acres / 985 hectares

Trails: 126 total (21% beginner, 25% intermediate, 36% advanced, 18% expert)

 

Keystone

www.keystoneresort.com

Vertical:  3,128 ft/953m

Base elevation:  9,280 ft/2,829m

Summit elevation:  12,408 ft/3,782m

Lifts:  20

Average Yearly Snowfall:  235 in/597cm

Number of Trails:  135

Longest Run:  3.5 Miles/Schoolmarm

Easiest:  19 percent, More Difficult:  32 percent, Most Difficult:  49 percent

 

Arapahoe Basin

www.arapahoebasin.com/ABasin/

Highest elevation in Colorado!

 

Vail

www.Vail.com

Vail boasts three distinct areas of the mountain, each with their own features and fortes, including three terrain parks, seven bowls and 5,289 acres of freeride terrain.  At seven miles wide, finding fresh tracks is as easy as finding elbow room. 

 

All applicable fuel surcharges and taxes in effect as of August 2011 have been included in the package price. However in these volatile times HPSC reserves the right to charge for unanticipated increases in the cost of fuel and taxes imposed by the resort or bus company.

 

 

 



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