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Deep Days
10-05-2006, 02:25 PM
I called the group guy today (Aspen Chamber of Commerce central reservations group-deal guy Mark Elias), saying we needed 25-35 rooms, not necessarily in the same complex, for under $100/person/night, for Saturday Mar 24 check-in and Wed Mar 28 check-out somewhere near Highlands or Snowmass. He asked me about flexibility, and I said some members might be coming in Sunday. Also said that price is the governing factor. If $100/night is too high a number, even as a maximum, I can modify that number and put in for a new group of proposals.

Proposals should be coming in within the next few days. I will post as information becomes necessary.

If for some reason, 30 rooms isn't enough (I told the guy 50 people were coming, as less than that many voted, and he said 30 rooms seemed about right), let me know, and I'll modify that number and put in for a new group of proposals for that as well. Also, if there's some double-super-secret number I should call to automatically get a better deal, that would be useful and appreciated information as well.

The guy requested a list of everyone who is confirmed coming (the earlier you guys can confirm, I think the better deal we can get), so I'd like to start compiling that list after we get some options for lodging figured out. So please post here if you are confirmed to come but still need lodging for the Aspen portion of the trip.

Shredhead
10-05-2006, 02:54 PM
Dude, you don't want to stay in Snowmass or Highlands! They are both dead. Stay in town and take the free bus. I would also try the St. Moritz.

Yossarian
10-05-2006, 03:39 PM
Deep Days, I forgot to mention that I have some ideas/thoughts/leads for you on this front, and potentially a really good lead on Aspen tickets that would get us to around $41 per day per person if we had the numbers. Sorry - I would have mentioned earlier, but I'm totally up to my ears in work right now, and will be through the weekend.

I'll hit you up early next week and we can chat...

Point being (for everyone, I mean), I think we need to publish loudly that costs can be brought down if people show up, and if people show up, the costs go down. So, all those people worried about $80 tickets and $100 per person rooms shouldn't worry, and should start looking at really coming!

Deep Days
10-05-2006, 05:25 PM
I thought anyone could get a 4-pack...??? Shredhead: I emphasized that the money is the governing factor. My vote would be to stay where it's cheapest in order to accomodate the most people. I could also ask for 2 group bookings (if we have the numbers for that): one for the poor college kids and tight wads, and one for the vacationing working stiffs who can afford to live it up a little.

Let's just see what the numbers look like in the next couple days.

Yoss: INCOOOMING! (PM that is).

Yossarian
10-05-2006, 05:27 PM
Anyone in town and able to get to whatever single location they're selling them at on a few select fall weekends, yeah. It's a picture pass, and has to be bought in person when they sell them at various malls sometime in the next couple months.

Deep Days
10-05-2006, 05:33 PM
Ahhh, I see. Ok, well I'll call the ticket office to negotiate if you think that would help.

Edit: also, I'm pretty sure Aspen passes are available now thru whenever in the Boulder Freeride office on campus for all you Boulderites. PM me if you need more specific info on the location.

This just in: email from one of the hotels. I don't know anything about the aspen area, so guidance from a local as to the "good"ness of this location would be appreciated:


Good afternoon Max,



I was excited to hear that Aspen has been selected for your trip this year. The Mountain Chalet is an ideal location for you, and we can offer up to 15 rooms for your group. We have a wide variety of room types & bedding configurations available. Additionally, the Mountain Chalet has a heated outdoor pool, hot tub, sauna, steam room, and complete fitness room. Best of all, our room rates always include a full hot breakfast daily.



Here is our current available inventory that has 2 (or more) beds:

Economy room - $170 per night (total 8 available: 5 with 2 twin beds, and 3 with 2 queen beds)

Standard room - $190 per night (total 6 available: queen bed & a twin bed in each)

Large room - $215 per night (total 8 available: 2 with a queen bed & a twin bed, 4 with a king bed & a twin bed, and 2 with a king bed & a queen sofa bed)

Deluxe 2 room - $255 per night (total 3 available: 2 with a king bed & queen Murphy bed, 1 with a king bed & queen sofa bed)

Deluxe 4 room - $315 per night (total 4 available: 3 with a king bed & queen Murphy bed, 1 with a king bed & queen sofa bed)

All of the above rates are per room per night, and do not include tax of 9.6%



More information about the hotel, including photos & descriptions of the rooms, can be found at our website www.mountainchaletaspen.com



Please do not hesitate to contact me if you would like any additional information, or if you would like to hold rooms here at the Mountain Chalet. Thank you.



Best Regards,





Mike O'Donnell

Reservations Manager

Mountain Chalet

333 East Durant Ave.

Aspen, CO 81611

Below Zero
10-05-2006, 06:13 PM
Edit: also, I'm pretty sure Aspen passes are available now thru whenever in the Boulder Freeride office on campus for all you Boulderites.

According to their website, I don't think this is correct

http://www.tetongravity.com/forums/showthread.php?t=60500

Deep Days
10-05-2006, 06:51 PM
True, BZ. I saw that. Sent an email to the Boulder Freeriders.

The AD
10-05-2006, 08:27 PM
Dude, you don't want to stay in Snowmass or Highlands! They are both dead. Stay in town and take the free bus. I would also try the St. Moritz.

I agree. Highlands wouldn't be bad though, but I doubt there's much cheap lodging there. Highlands is not far from town. Snowmass, on the other hand, is miles from Aspen.

Deep Days
10-05-2006, 10:32 PM
Got an offer from the Sky hotel (award-winning, according to the chick :jackmeoff: ). SLOPESIDE (on Ajax).

I'll do some research on the lay of the land.

Shredhead
10-06-2006, 08:49 AM
Both the Sky and the Mountain Chalet are good. I think you will find that town will also be cheapest. There are a lot of older lodges that are inexpensive, but still fairly nice. Part of the attraction of Aspen is being able to walk around down town. I find that if people have to take a bus, often they just stay were they are.

Squatch
10-06-2006, 09:32 AM
Both the Sky and the Mountain Chalet are good. I think you will find that town will also be cheapest. There are a lot of older lodges that are inexpensive, but still fairly nice. Part of the attraction of Aspen is being able to walk around down town. I find that if people have to take a bus, often they just stay were they are.

agreed. slopeside aspen is literally across the street from the bus area, as well as about 2 blocks from a bunch of bars.

Yossarian
10-06-2006, 10:32 AM
I was thinking about the Sky as well ... you do know that a Maggot works (or worked?) there? It'd be a perfect place if the price was right.

Back to my cave for now, must keep working hard for a few more days...

Deep Days
10-06-2006, 12:34 PM
Aspen Meadows gives us $150/night for double occupancy (maybe triple or quad, as it looks like there's room). This is for Fri-Mon though (second weekend).

Any desire for a welcome party?

Also: where have you guys stayed at prior summits?

Deep Days
10-08-2006, 02:02 PM
For Saturday night -Wednesday check-out: Ski-in/Ski-out at Buttermilk. 189/night single/double occupancy. 20/night for each extra person in each room (some of these have room for more than 2). Breakfast included each morning.

All rooms are the same price unless upgrades are requested. That is, if all the lower-priced rooms get booked up before you can confirm your booking, you will not be charged more for a nicer room. However, if you request a nicer room before all the most basic rooms are booked, then you will be charged extra. Numbers for this have not been seen.


The Inn at Aspen

ROOM DESCRIPTIONS:

Resort Studio: Furnished with a queen bed, queen sofa-hide-a-bed, sitting area, TV/VCR, balcony, and a resort kitchen complete with a microwave, refrigerator, toaster and coffee maker. This room is ideal for a small family or couple seeking an affordable studio condominium.

Resort Double Queen: Furnished with 2 queen beds, refrigerator, coffee maker, sitting area, TV/VCR and balcony. This room type is ideal for a family of 2 to 4 persons or 2 business associates.

Resort King: Deluxe décor, furnished with king bed, refrigerator, coffee maker, sitting area, TV/VCR and balcony. This room type was designed with the executive’s needs or a
couple’s comfort in mind.

Junior Suite: Our premier unit features 435 sq. ft. furnished with a king bed, queen sofa sleeper and cozy sitting area, refrigerator, coffee maker, TV/VCR and balcony.

Royal Suite: A beautiful suite, decorated with cherrywood cabinets, antique king sleigh bed, TV, luxurious granite bath with a Jacuzzi or steam shower, sitting parlor with TV/VCR/Stereo system, fax, bar, refrigerator, coffee maker and balcony. There might not be a nicer suite in all of Aspen.

Shredhead
10-09-2006, 12:24 PM
You don't want to stay at the Meadows or the Inn. Try contacting the St. Moritz directly; they may not be a member of the camber.

http://www.stmoritzlodge.com/docs/Rates_06-07.pdf

Their rack rate is already lower than anything you've found and they have
hostel rates less than $40 and it's in TOWN.

Lloyd Braun
10-09-2006, 03:44 PM
You don't want to stay at the Meadows or the Inn. Try contacting the St. Moritz directly; they may not be a member of the camber.

http://www.stmoritzlodge.com/docs/Rates_06-07.pdf

Their rack rate is already lower than anything you've found and they have
hostel rates less than $40 and it's in TOWN.


good call but the St Moritz is part of ACRA. I just got a quote for someone from www.stayaspensnowmass.com and the St Moritz is listed as property.

PS- Aspen Meadows would not be bad.............i would check to make sure they have their shuttle running to and from town. If the shuttle is a go, it won't be that bad. A 15min walk to/from downtown. 5 min in a shuttle

Shred- when you coming to town?

Shredhead
10-10-2006, 08:27 AM
Unless something big happens, I won't be there until the Highlands opener.

Meadows would be just ok, it's a hike. There are just so many places closer.

skideeppow
10-10-2006, 02:16 PM
Sky is going to cost you a bunch of dough especially in march. This is a hot boutique type hotel (trying to be like the roosevelt in LA).
Whoever is taking care of this, i have been living here a long time and could put you intouch with someone who could get you a house in town for a reasonable rate (maybe).

THe inn and the meadows are too far away, you will be dissappointed. Mt chalet would be sweet, more or less right on the mt.

Someone should pm me, I can also potentially get you a group rate on tixs

The AD
10-10-2006, 04:24 PM
I went to Aspen last year and my group stayed at Lift One condos. They weren't cheap, but reasonable by Aspen standards. The condos are older and not luxury by any stretch, but comfortable and in a good location. We went the first week in Feb. and a 3 bed/3 bath unit was just under $500 per night. We had six people in the room and didn't feel cramped.

Anyway, just a data point more than anything else.

0BernhardFranz
10-12-2006, 11:36 AM
hope if this works out i manage to come ... bf
but it is pretty far ...
i will see if it comes about then if i can come ...

bf

Rontele
10-12-2006, 06:47 PM
hope if this works out i manage to come ... bf
but it is pretty far ...
i will see if it comes about then if i can come ...

bf

i would give my left nut for bf to show up at the summit. bf, if you come, can you please bring some that acid?

sea2ski
10-14-2006, 07:39 PM
I don't know about March, But I may be going there Nov. or Dec.

BushwackerinPA
10-14-2006, 07:48 PM
I am 90 percent sure I am will be there friday and saturday night:)...to ski saturday and sunday.

Deep Days
11-02-2006, 04:32 PM
This shit needs to be decided on, and SOON. Like tomorrow.

To-do list tomorrow:
Class
Lab
Laundry
FUCKING SIT DOWN AND FIGURE OUT WHERE TO STAY FOR THE SUMMIT!

Dude from the Aspen Chamber called yesterday, saying we are running out of time. I will have a verdict soon. No doubt.

mojorisin
11-02-2006, 07:42 PM
btw, anyone driving out of SLC?

JTrue
11-02-2006, 08:16 PM
btw, anyone driving out of SLC?

I might be driving from SLC, still gotta nail things down. We will see.

Plakespear
11-04-2006, 12:26 PM
Whatever deal you swing, sign me up.

Deep Days
11-07-2006, 11:48 AM
Mark will be calling around today looking pretty much specifically for condos in the town of Aspen. "I'm convinced we can get you in the Aspen core for a decent price". This is for the night of March 24th to checkout on the 28th (Saturday thru Tuesday).

Info will be posted as it becomes available.

FrankZappa
11-09-2006, 07:40 AM
Just a reminder...

Only a couple times left to pick up these if you are planning on the Aspen end of the Summit.

1st time buyers need to go in person.

http://www.aspensnowmass.com/classicpass/

Adult 4-Day Classic $149
College** 4-Day Classic $119


Aspen/Snowmass Classic Passes are picture passes and all new passholders must be present when purchasing. Sale locations are subject to change. For additional information, call toll free 877-282-7736 or 970-923-1227.

Colorado Ski & Golf
2650 South Havana, Aurora
303-337-1734
Saturday 10 am - 6 pm
Sunday noon - 5 pm November 11-12

Inn & Suites Riverwalk
27 Main Street, Edwards
970-926-0606
Saturday and Sunday
10 am - 4 pm November 11-12

Colorado Ski & Golf
8100 W. Crestline, Littleton
Corner of Wadsworth & Crestline
303-948-7550
Saturday 10 am - 6 pm
Sunday noon - 5 pm November 18-19


If you had a 2005-2006 Classic Pass, you do not need to purchase at a sales location.
Simply call 877-282-7736 or 970-923-1227 and renew by phone or renew online.
Classic Pass renewal deadline is November 10, 2006.

Shredhead
11-09-2006, 08:49 AM
Pay the extra $5 and get the RF chip.

Deep Days
11-09-2006, 04:53 PM
And you can get them on campus at CU in Boulder, too. PM me for details.

Nitro
11-10-2006, 10:55 AM
Gregwar emailed me the thread and I would love to help any way I can. Please call Jim at 1800-598-2006 extension 104. Tell him Dave told you to call him from the TGR thread. He should be able to set you guys up.

Greguar
11-10-2006, 10:58 AM
Gregwar?

BTW Nitro has some pull at Snowmass. Thanks bra!

Deep Days
11-11-2006, 09:44 PM
Sweet. Thanks, Nitro. I'll be giving these guys a call this week upcoming. I haven't heard back from our man with the Chamber of Commerce (called him Tuesday and he said he'd look for condos). Hopefully Nitro's man can do us better.

'Preciate it.

TreeRat
11-11-2006, 09:44 PM
Not to hijeack the tread but, what the deal with lift tickets any thoughts yet? or is it way to early to warry about it.

Tree Rat

Nitro
11-13-2006, 10:49 AM
I know Jim will pull through if he can on the lodging. Lift tickets are a whole other animal up here. They are guarded like Fort Knox. Your best bet is to have gotten the Classic Pass. After that, I believe SKi-co has a group ticket package. That might be your only alternative.

jon turner
01-08-2007, 03:02 AM
Any new word on lodging? I know the Tyrolean in town is really reasonable. You can fit up to 5 people in a room and it's like 100bux/night for two people and 15bux each extra person. With 5 that makes like 35/night/person. Anyone out there who doesn't have lodging yet want to look into this? They want at least 4 nights reserved last time I talked to the front desk, so would be perfect for the summit, and it's right in aspen core.