




A multi-story hotel building featuring a central lobby, on-site tavern, and various wings housing rooms and suites ranging from standard hotel rooms to two-bedroom apartments.
17 features available
4 room types
King bed
Queen bed
Double bed
Twin bed
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£115
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£240
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£480
per night
Winter Park sits roughly 67 miles northwest of Denver, Colorado, making it one of the more accessible major ski resorts from a US gateway airport. The resort itself spans multiple interconnected terrain areas, and the Vintage Hotel's ski-in, ski-out positioning means guests step directly onto the mountain without shuttle buses or car parks entering the equation. The town of Winter Park has a compact base area with restaurants, shops and après-ski options within easy reach of the hotel. Private transfers are included in the package, covering the journey from Denver International Airport to the property — a drive that typically takes between 90 minutes and two hours depending on conditions. This combination of direct mountain access and straightforward airport logistics makes the location particularly well-suited to those prioritising time on snow over time in transit.
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Colorado's Favorite Resort, home to world-class moguls and pristine Rocky Mountain terrain.
Winter Park Resort is Colorado's longest continually operated ski resort, renowned for its diverse terrain and rich skiing history. Nestled in the Rocky Mountains just 108 kilometers northwest of Denver, it is highly accessible yet retains a genuine, unpretentious ski culture. The resort is effectively divided into two distinct but connected mountains: the family-friendly Winter Park side and the legendary Mary Jane mountain. The Mary Jane territory is world-famous for its long, challenging mogul runs and exceptional tree skiing, attracting advanced skiers from all over the globe. Meanwhile, the Winter Park territory offers expansive groomers and exceptional beginner areas, making it a perfectly balanced destination. In recent years, a modern base village has been developed, offering great dining and après-ski options while maintaining the area's laid-back charm. With over 3,000 acres of skiable terrain, abundant natural snowfall, and high-alpine bowls, Winter Park delivers a complete Colorado ski experience. It is famously served by the Winter Park Express train, which drops passengers right at the lifts—a rare and nostalgic convenience in North American skiing.
Winter Park offers a massive variety of terrain across its Seven Territories. Beginners and intermediates can cruise the beautifully groomed runs of the Winter Park side, while advanced skiers test their mettle on the legendary moguls of Mary Jane or the steep, high-alpine drops of The Cirque.
Located in Grand County on the western side of the Continental Divide, renowned for its light, dry powder and stunning alpine scenery.
The perfect area for beginners and cruisers with beautifully groomed, wide-open trails.
World-famous for its endless bump runs, challenging moguls, and phenomenal tree skiing.
High-alpine open bowl skiing offering spectacular panoramic views and intermediate-friendly powder.
Extreme double-black-diamond terrain featuring steeps, cliffs, and deep powder accessed by the Cirque Sled.
Off-the-beaten-path territory offering steep cruisers, powder stashes, and mountain solitude.
Denver International Airport (DEN)
2h 0min
145km
Scheduled shuttle services like Home James run regularly from Denver Airport directly to Winter Park. Extensive free parking at the Mary Jane base and paid parking structures at the Winter Park Village, linked by free resort shuttles.
Mid-November to Mid-May
Weekends can be busy with day-trippers from Denver; weekdays offer a significantly quieter experience.
Lift passes
Adult Day Pass (USD 180 - 250), Ikon Pass (USD 900+)