Best of Vail Valley FAQ

In the Vail Daily’s Best of Vail Valley Readers’ Choice contest, readers have the last word. 

For years, residents have looked forward to voting in the Best of Vail Valley to support their favorite local businesses, organizations, people and attractions. We’re proud to host it as a way to recognize the places and people that make this region special.  

Nominations and voting 

  1. Nomination round: The contest starts with a nomination round, where readers can propose businesses, organizations and names for all of the categories, including new categories. This keeps the contest fresh as new businesses and organizations come to the area and as existing ones change and grow. 
  1. Voting round: The voting round will be held exclusively online so that more people in the area can have their say by casting their votes. What’s more, people may vote once per day in any or all categories! This round will determine the Best of Vail Valley top 3 in each category.  

Fair voting rules 

Nominees/entrants are prohibited from soliciting votes by offering payments or exchange of value of any kind. 

Voting is limited to one vote in each category per person per day. During the nomination phase, nominations can be entered once per category per hour. 

Even though we require sign-ups, we recognize that some people, in their enthusiasm, may be tempted to vote several times using different email accounts. Please note that voting under multiple email accounts violates the rules. 

We do have systems in place to detect fraudulent voting. When we see evidence of fraudulent voting, we may eliminate all suspect votes at our discretion. In extreme cases, we will remove entrants, as well. 

Nomination guidelines 

Our Best of Vail Valley team does its best to vet all nominees. Here are the guidelines we use, with exceptions as noted below: 

Businesses, organizations and businesspeople within Eagle County are eligible, excluding zip code 81621.  

All categories are open to national or regional businesses and brands. Small regional groups, at our discretion, may be considered local businesses. 

We reserve the right to disqualify a business or organization from a category that does not represent a significant focus of its activities. 

Nominees must, in most categories, be open to the general public. (That is, no restrictive membership organizations.) Exceptions include golf courses. 

Nominations for individual categories, like Chef, must include the nominee’s full name and place of business. 

Application of our criteria is not an exact science. The Best of Vail Valley team uses its best judgment; if you think we’ve made an error, please email best@vaildaily.com. 

Category Exceptions and Special Notes 

Services: Note that the Insurance Agency category is open to locally based offices or teams of agents or brokers selling insurance directly to buyers. The category is not intended for individual agents, unless they are sole proprietors of an agency or brokerage, in which case that agency or brokerage may be nominated under their name.  

We reserve the right to change these guidelines. Check back on here for current guidelines. 

Frequently Asked Questions 

Q: What are the key dates for 2024? 

Nomination Period: July 12-21, 2024 

Voting Round: August 9-18, 2024 

Winners announced: October 25, 2024 

Q: I nominated my business, but I don’t see it showing up on the website in the list of nominees. Why is that? 

If you’re looking at the site during the nomination period and don’t see a business you nominated, fear not! All valid entries are considered and reviewed. But in order for a nomination to show up on the site, we have to approve it manually. Because we receive thousands of nominations, we can get backlogged. 

The good news is your business only has to be nominated once to make it to the first round of voting, assuming it met the guidelines. And if it did meet the guidelines, it does not matter if it showed up on the site during the nomination period. 

Q: My business was nominated, and I saw it on the website during the nomination period, but it is not showing up in the voting round. Why? 

See the guidelines answer above. After nominations close and before voting opens, our team does its best to vet all nominees. While your business may have appeared during the nomination period, our team may have determined it was ineligible for the voting round. 

Q: My business was nominated, but did not make it to the Voting Round. I think it should have. How do I register a complaint? 

Email us at best@vaildaily.com no later than 24 hours after the Voting Round opens. You must identify the category and tell us why you think your business should have been included. 

Like most humans, we sometimes make mistakes, and if we have, we’ll add your business within moments of our decision. 

Q: What guidelines are used to determine whether a nominated business qualifies for the first voting round? 

Please see the sections below on “Nomination Guidelines” and “Category Exceptions and Special Notes.” 

Q: How are the winners selected? 

Winners are the top three entrants that received the most votes in their category. The top three winners are ranked in no particular order when results are released. 

Q: Why does this contest allow people to nominate/vote every day? 

The Best of Vail Valley contest allows daily voting—once per person per day per category—because daily voting rewards entrants with passionate supporters. With a single vote per person, entrants with the best name recognition have a distinct advantage, as some voters skim over categories and cast their votes casually. Name recognition is an important part of finding the Best of Vail Valley, but we also want to reward the passionate loyalty some people have for their local favorites, which can be captured in daily voting. 

Also: This contest is fundamentally about celebrating and supporting great area institutions by raising their profile and helping them gain new fans. With daily voting, the contest raises the visibility of those businesses and organizations that use it to reach out to new and existing customers to ask for their support, through advertising and through their own channels.