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Skiing, spa deals, comedy, silent disco and more this weekend in Vail

You can now ski from the top of the mountain to Vail Village and then enjoy live music, dancing in the streets and deals around town

Skiing on Vail Mountain

It’s been a good beginning of the season for ski areas. After dry and warm weather in October, November is ushering in colder temperatures for snowmaking and Mother Nature is helping in the natural snow department. So much so that five ski areas will open early this year. Monarch and Powderhorn will open on Friday and Steamboat, Aspen and Snowmass will open on Saturday.

The extra snowfall has also allowed Vail Mountain to open up enough terrain to allow top-to-bottom skiing to Vail Village and crews hope to have an egress to Lionshead Village by the end of this week.

Vail Mountain opened on Nov. 15 and welcomed guests with free hot chocolate, coffee, strudel and a live DJ spinning tunes before the rope dropped. On-mountain dining options include Eagle’s Nest for those beginners at the top of the Eagle Bahn Gondola (No. 19) and Mid-Vail has eats, too. Don’t forget about the new Powerline Pub at Mid-Vail in case you want to pop in for a beer or check the score of the game. Those who aren’t skiing can meet you there since it is right at the top of Gondola One (No. 1) by purchasing a scenic lift ticket at the ticket office.



This season, look for pop-up performances by various artists, including electronic music duo Eli & Fur at Eagle’s Nest on Dec. 13. Stay tuned as these announcements will be made on social media, so follow @VailMtn on Instagram and Facebook for the latest pop-up concert announcements.

Epic Passes are still on sale but for a limited time and don’t forget to download the My Epic App to utilize the mobile pass feature and let your phone be scanned (in your coat pocket) each time you are at the lift. Learn more at EpicPass.com. Beaver Creek opens for the season next Wednesday.

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Spa deals

Relax after a day on the slopes at The Spa at Four Seasons Resort and Residences Vail.
The Spa at Four Seasons Resort and Residences Vail/Courtesy photo

Spa Anjali at the Westin Riverfront Resort and Spa has a 50-minute Custom Facial or Custom Massage for $129 (originally $175) or a 75-minute Custom Facial or 80-minute Custom Massage for $199 originally $250). 20% off additional spa services (not valid on salon or waxing services). Those deals are good through Dec. 20. Also, celebrate the season with the Spa Anjali Pumpkin Enzyme Fall Facial where pumpkin enzymes will exfoliate, brighten and smooth your complexion. For more information, visit SpaAnjali.com or call 970-790-3020

Exhale at Park Hyatt Beaver Creek is offering a 50-minute Fusion Massage or 50-minute True Facial for $140 but act fast, this deal ends on Monday, Nov. 25. There is another offer that is valid through Dec. 31 that gives you 25% off an 50-minute massage, facial or body treatment when you mention code: LOCALVAIL25. If you want to keep the savings going, Exhale has various membership offerings, such as the Spa Membership where you get either a 50-minute Fusion Massage or 50-minute True Facial and 25% off additional spa therapies, add-ons and boutique purchases and other perks. For more information, visit ExhaleSpa.com or call 970-748-7500.

Well & Being Spa at The Hythe Vail has its Well & Being Grounding Massage or Well & Being Hydrating Facial starting at $139 for 50-minutes or $219 for 80-minutes. Not valid on holidays or holiday weekends. Mention “Spa Day” to redeem. This deal expires on Dec. 16. For more information, visit TheHytheVail.com/Wellness/Spa or call 970-409-1517.

At the Spa at Grand Hyatt Vail you can save up to $70 off select treatments such as a 50-minute Custom Massage or a 75-minute Himalayan Salt Stone Massage. Many of the facial treatments are on sale as well, including the 50-minute Signature Facial, Alpine Rescue Facial or Hydrafacial. The nail salon is offering $20 off manicures and pedicures. There is a 15% discount on one retail item purchased the day of service. For more information, visit GrandHyattVail.com or call 970-479-5942.

Four Seasons Resort & Spa has it newly renovated spa and when you reserve your treatment you will receive a complimentary glass of wine in The Remedy Bar. Check out the Signature Extreme 360 Beauty Ceremony to soothe signs of aging, stimulate cell renewal and reinvigorate your complexion. For more information, visit FourSeasons.com/Vail/Spa or call 970-477-8630.

Bloom Spa in The Sebastian Vail is currently running a deal from now until Dec. 13 where you can book an 80-minute service and get $80 off or a 50-minute service and get $50 off. For more information, visit TheSebastianVail.com/Bloom-Spa or call 877-820-7971.

Vail Comedy Show

Tanael Joachim will perform at the Vail Comedy Show Pop-up at El Sabor in Lionshead on Sunday.
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Comedy can be found at El Sabor in the Lionsquare Lodge when the Vail Comedy Show returns with a pop-up performance to round out your weekend. Tanael Joachim, who prefers to be called TJ, is scheduled perform this Sunday. Doors open at 7 p.m. and the show starts at 7:30 p.m. Originally from Haiti, Joachim is now based in New York City and is a regular at The Comedy Cellar in the Big Apple and has written for The New York Times. 

“The Comedy Cellar is a wonderful experience for an up-and-coming comedian,” Joachim said. “I liken it to going to comedy university. Every night, you get to attend these free classes with masters of the craft, and you’re soaking up a kind of knowledge that you can’t get anywhere else.”

Joachim has performed in Colorado before and made stops in Denver, Boulder and Colorado Springs and lived in Utah so he feels familiar with the state.

“Colorado is an excellent comedy market from my experience. One of the oldest and best comedy clubs in the country is Comedy Works in Denver,” Joachim said. “The appreciation, the appetite and the love for comedy, it’s all here in Colorado. Coloradans can handle themselves and they know what comedy is and they’re not trying to make it something it isn’t.”

Vail is the official final stop on Joachim’s Colonizing America tour. His future plans include recording a special in early January before getting ready for the next tour. To get tickets, go to VailComedyShow.com.

Vail Après events

Embrace winter with some outdoor dancing. Silent Disco happens on Friday nights in Lionshead from 3:30-6:30 p.m. through Jan. 5.
Discover Vail/Courtesy photo

To get you into the holiday spirit and to kick off the season, Discover Vail presents various arts, activities and events to welcome winter. What was formerly called Revely Vail and Vail Holidays is now known as Vail Après and runs from Vail’s Opening Day through Jan. 5.

Check out events like art workshops, ice skating exhibitions, holiday tree lightings and more. This weekend you can take part in the free Silent Disco that happens weekly. From 3:30-6:30 p.m. on Friday, go to Lionshead Village for this fun way to groove to tunes outdoors under the stars or snow.

Also returning this year is Kringle Crossing, which is a miniature village with whimsical designs making it a very Instagram-worthy spot. Look for this village on the International Bridge in Vail Village and new this year you will find a second Kringle Crossing at Sunbird Park in Lionshead Village. For more information, go to DiscoverVail.com.

Live music with WABI at Shakedown Bar

Come see WABI at Shakedown Bar Vail on Friday Night in Vail Village.
WABI Social Media/Courtesy photo

Shakedown Bar has been rockin’ all throughout the off-season and is your headquarters for live music and enjoying a late-night show. This weekend, this bar at the top of Bridge Street will host WABI, Denver’s electronic duo of Eric Halborg and Kevin Sankel. These musicians and producers blend dance music, vocals, guitar and even harmonica into their sounds. Halborg also performs with Dragondeer, and Sankel keeps busy performing with Ground Loop.

Doors open at 9 p.m. and tickets are available at ShakedownBarVail.com.


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