Thanksgiving weekend ski reservations go live today at some Colorado resorts

File photo of ski lift. Photo Credit: j2chav (iStock).

Reservations at Vail Resorts, including Vail, Keystone, Breckenridge, Beaver Creek, and Crested Butte, are set to go live Wednesday afternoon for passholders looking to hit the slopes over Thanksgiving weekend.

Passholder reservations will open on Wednesday at 2:00 PM for skiing the week of Thursday, November 19th through Sunday, November 29th (reservations include opening days at Vail on Friday, November 20th as well as Beaver Creek and Crested Butte on Wednesday, November 25th). The release of spots through Sunday is for this week only due to the upcoming holiday. 

Eager passholders will be able to join a virtual “waiting room” starting at 1:00 PM today. It’s recommended that hopeful skiers get in the waiting room early for a better chance at reserving their ideal date.

“Early season terrain and space is limited so we expect reservations for certain days may book quickly,” Keystone Resort stated in a recent Facebook post.

Space is limited and reservations are are expected to fill up quickly. Passholders will continue to get priority reservation access, with lift tickets set to go sale to the public on Tuesday, December 8th.

While it’s unclear exactly how the season will unfold this year due to the pandemic, several of the ski communities are sending out an “SOS” to “Save Our Season” and “Stop Our Spread” from COVID-19. 

If you haven’t locked in your Epic Pass yet, it’s not too late! Epic Pass prices are set to up a $100 on Sunday, November 22nd. Find more info here.

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