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WELCOME TO INDIAN PEAKS RESORT!

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On behalf of the Staff and Management of Indian Peaks Resort, we welcome you and sincerely thank you for choosing us to serve your lodging needs. We value your patronage. It is important to us that your stay is a comfortable and enjoyable one. We take great pride in providing our guests with the utmost in professional and personalized service.

Please use this directory to familiarize yourself with the many services we offer and to acquaint yourself with the Winter Park and Fraser Valley area.

Please let us know if there is anything we can do to make your visit with us more enjoyable. We can be reached at 970-363-7149 and are happy to help.

We hope you have a great stay and look forward to your next visit.

Sincerely,

Airlines

GUEST SERVICES

................................................................................. 1-800-433-7300

Airlines ......................................................................................... 1-800-221-1212

Airlines ............................................................................... 1-800-435-9792

Airlines ...................................................................................... 1-800-241-6522

Check-Out/Check-In

Check-out time is 10:00 A.M. Check-in time is 4:00 P.M.

Credit Card Information

We accept American Express, Visa, Discover and MasterCard.

Emergency .............................................................................................................. Dial 911

Tell them you’re at Indian Peaks, 817 Cranmer Avenue, above the Safeway in Fraser. Give them your unit and building number and meet them in the parking lot if possible.

A 24-hour emergency medical center is located in Granby and is called Middle Park Health. They can be reached at 970-887-5800. There is also Denver Health Winter Park Medical Center located at the base of Winter Park Resort, but it is only open during the resort’s operating hours. They can be reached at 970-726-4299. Middle Park Health Winter Park opened a facility at Cooper Creek Square with limited week day hours and urgent care options Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from 8am to 5pm. They can be reached at 970-887-5839.

In the event of a property emergency, we can assist with, please contact us at 970-363-7149 during office hours or at 970-531-9657 after hours.

GUEST SERVICES

Office Hours

Our staff is available to answer your questions or offer assistance. Please dial 970-363-7149 to reach us during office hours.

Monday – 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.

Tuesday – 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.

Wednesday - 8:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M.

Thursday - 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.

Friday - 10:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M.

Saturday - 9:00 A.M. to 12:00 P.M. (maintenance staff only)

Sunday - Closed

We are available 24/7 for after-hours emergencies and can be reached at 970-531-9657.

Hours are subject to change during Holidays and Off Season. Please note staff may not be on site and may be working remotely during posted office hours.

Ice and Vending Machines

Ice and vending machines are available 24/7 in the Clubhouse. You will need your room key to access the Clubhouse after office hours.

Laundry

The laundry room is in the Clubhouse and is free of charge. Detergent is provided and the room is accessible 24/7 with your room key.

Game Room

Accessible 24/7 with your room key the clubhouse is equipped with an assortment of board games and puzzles, $0.25 arcades, foosball, bumper pool, and air hockey.

Parking

Complimentary parking for one vehicle is available for all registered resort guests. Should your party be traveling in multiple vehicles, we may not be able to accommodate them due to limited parking spaces. Please note the resort is only equipped with one parking spot per unit. Additional free public parking is available in the Safeway parking lot in Fraser or Cooper Creek Square parking structure in Winter Park. The resort cannot be responsible for items left in vehicles on the resort property. During the winter, cars need to be moved by 10:00 A.M for plowing. Never leave food in your car as it can attract wildlife!

GUEST SERVICES

Pet Policy

Pets are not permitted.

Spa

A private in-room hot tub is available for two guests at a time. Spa towels are in your utility closet.

SAFETY AND SECURITY PROCEDURES

Your safety and the security of your personal property are of the utmost concern. We urge you to take advantage of the following suggestions.

Admittance

Do not admit people to your room without first making identification. If there is any doubt about the person’s identity, please contact the Front Desk.

Double Locks

For additional security, utilize the deadbolt lock provided on your door upon entering. This will prevent the door from being opened by a regular room key.

Keys

Do safeguard your key. Be sure to leave it with the Front Desk agent upon departure. Do not leave it in your room. Do not give your key to others.

Fire

Please familiarize yourself with the location of the nearest fire exit and stairway. In the unlikely event of a fire, please move quickly but calmly to the stairs. Report fire or smoke to the Indian Peaks staff once safe.

FIRE SAFETY PROCEDURES

Code Red Alerts: Visitors to Grand County should download the CodeRED® alert app on their smartphones. This application transmits geographicallybased notifications which will allow emergency push notifications (like notices of wildfires or other hazards) directly to your phone. Guests without cell phone access can sign up via email at https://public.coderedweb.com/CNE/en-US/8353F1C0B3BC. Should an evacuation order be released Indian Peaks is in zone EG87.

Like all buildings, resorts can have fires. Plan what to do when you check in. You won’t have time to plan during a fire.

• First, find two exits nearest your room. Be sure they are unlocked and unblocked.

• Then, count the doors between your room and exits so you’ll have a reference point if it’s smoky.

• When you hear an alarm, act, don’t investigate.

• If fire is in your room, get out and close the door. Once out, report the fire.

• If fire is not in your room, leave if you can. First, feel your door. If it’s cool, open it slowly and go to the nearest exit.

• Crawl in smoke. Fresh air will be on the floor. Take your key so you can go back if you can’t use your exits.

• If your room door is hot, don’t open it. Your room may be the safest place to be. Seal all cracks with wet towels. Shut off fans. Signal at your window.

Call the Fire Department and wait to be rescued.

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HIGH ALTITUDE TIPS

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Altitude can have significant effects on individuals in Winter Park, Colorado, which is situated at a high elevation. Winter Park has a base elevation of around 9,000 feet (2,743 meters) and goes up to over 12,000 feet (3,657 meters) at its highest points. These high altitudes can lead to a condition known as altitude sickness or acute mountain sickness (AMS). Here are some of the effects of altitude and ways to alleviate symptoms:

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Altitude Sickness Symptoms: Altitude sickness can affect people differently, but common symptoms include headaches, nausea, fatigue, dizziness, shortness of breath, and trouble sleeping.

Stay Hydrated: Dehydration can exacerbate altitude sickness symptoms. Drink plenty of water to stay hydrated, but avoid alcohol and caffeine, as they can contribute to dehydration.

Acclimatization: Gradual exposure to higher altitudes is one of the best ways to alleviate altitude sickness. Spend a day or two at a lower elevation before ascending to Winter Park if possible. This allows your body to acclimate to the reduced oxygen levels.

Supplemental Oxygen: In most cases, supplemental oxygen can be helpful in quickly alleviating symptoms. You can rent O2 concentrators from www.winterparkoxygen.com right now!

Medications: If you’re concerned about altitude sickness, consult a healthcare professional before your trip. They may prescribe medications like acetazolamide (Diamox) that can help prevent or alleviate symptoms.

Limit Physical Exertion: During the first couple of days at high altitude, it’s advisable to limit strenuous physical activities to give your body time to adjust.

Proper Nutrition: Eating foods rich in carbohydrates can provide your body with extra energy and help mitigate some of the symptoms of altitude sickness.

Descend If Necessary: If symptoms of altitude sickness worsen or do not improve with rest and hydration, it’s crucial to descend to a lower altitude. Severe altitude sickness can be life-threatening, and descending is the most effective treatment.

Listen to Your Body: Pay attention to how you’re feeling, and don’t push yourself too hard. If you experience severe symptoms like confusion, loss of coordination, or chest pain, seek medical attention immediately.

Remember that altitude sickness can affect anyone, regardless of age or fitness level. It’s essential to take it seriously and be prepared. If you plan to visit Winter Park, Colorado, or any other high-altitude destination, consult with a healthcare professional and educate yourself about the risks and precautions associated with high altitudes.

WINTER PARK CO IS DIFFERENT!

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What makes Winter Park different from other Colorado resorts?

Most importantly, it’s where outdoor enthusiasts will find quality experiences, no matter ability level or activity preference.

Many skiers and snowboarders already know our area for its winter playground, since we’re home to Winter Park Resort and the National Sports Center for the Disabled, the world’s largest disabled program. Our location, tucked against the Continental Divide, ensures dependable snow all winter long.

In the wintertime, families love slipping, sliding and gliding on the regional tubing hills and skating rinks. Once-in-a-lifetime activities are also in abundance with backcountry snowcat ski trips, dog sled rides, hot-air balloon tours and horse-drawn carriage rides. Enjoy the Winter Park snow!

Even though “winter” is in our name, we also offer plenty of summer fun! Many locals testify that they “came for the winter but stayed for the summer.” Bikers love this mountain paradise with over 600 miles of trails to explore as well as hiking, river rafting, fishing, golfing, boating, horseback riding — and an all-time favorite with kids of all ages: the longest alpine slide in Colorado — ensures that everyone is able to pursue their passion or perhaps find a new one.

The warmer weather ushers in more than 200 exciting events, including marquee music festivals, running, fitness and biking events, beer and wine festivals and more — making for an event-packed summer calendar.

Winter Park is authentic, friendly, comfortable and packed with activities and unique events year-round. Maybe it will be your first visit, but we’re betting it won’t be your last!

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WINTER PARK WEATHER INFORMATION

Average temperature & Snowfall - Winter Park, CO

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MAP OF WINTER PARK

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