On behalf of the Staff and Management of The Lift House Lodge Vail, let us take this opportunity to welcome you and to sincerely thank you for choosing us to serve your lodging needs. We value your patronage and it is very important to us that your stay be a comfortable and enjoyable one. We take great pride in providing our guests with the utmost in professional and personalized service.
This directory is provided to familiarize you with the many services we offer as well as acquaint you with the Vail area.
If there is anything we can do to make your visit with us more enjoyable, please reach out to our staff.
We hope you have a great stay and we look forward to your next visit.
Sincerely,
The Staff and Management,
The Lift
House Lodge Managed by Vail Management Company
LIFT HOUSE LODGE
The Lift House Lodge offers standard and premium condominium vacation rentals just steps away from Vail, Colorado’s world-class ski mountain and the many restaurants and shops in Lionshead Village.
All our condominiums have the comforts of home you should expect from your stay in the beautiful Vail Valley, including a kitchenette, living room, fireplace, and balcony.
All Lift House guests enjoy:
• Walk to the Lionshead Gondola and the many Shops and Restaurants of the Vail Lionshead Pedestrian Mall
• Complementary Coffee & Hot Chocolate in Lobby
• Front Desk with Concierge Service
• On-site Coin-operated Laundry on 3rd floor
• Snacks available for purchase on 3rd floor, next to the guest washer and dryer
• Daily Housekeeping Service available
• Midweek Clean - Requires a 7-Night Stay
• Four Floors Serviced by an Elevator
• Free Wi-Fi
• Fourth-floor hot tub, open daily from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
No Air Conditioning - but we are at 8,000 feet elevation. Opening the balcony door cools the condo pretty quickly.
Please visit our website at www.lifthousevail.com to view our many accommodations available for your next visit to Vail!
GUEST SERVICES
If you need after hours assistance during non-business hours, please call the front desk and select option 1 for our answering service. We have staff on property 24 hours a day.
Wi-Fi Access
Select Network: Lifthouse Guest
Password: LHVAIL2022
Chamber of Commerce
GUEST SERVICES
For maps and area information contact the Vail Visitors Center at 970-476-4790.
Check-In / Check-Out
Check-in time ...............................................................................................................4:00 p.m.
Check-out time ......................................................................................................... 10:00 a.m.
Coffee Service
Coffee service is available in the Lobby area during regular office hours.
Credit Information
We accept American Express, Visa, MasterCard and Discover.
Engineering and Maintenance
Please call the Front Desk at 970-476-2340 to report any maintenance issues. If you are calling after hours with an emergency, please select option 1 for the answering service.
Guest Information
For additional information on any of the following, please contact the Front Desk.
• Airport Transportation
• Babysitting
• Billing
• Business Services
• Car Rentals
Housekeeping
• Copies/Faxes
• Credit Cards
• Pack and Plays
• Souvenir Shopping
• Housekeeping
• Linens/Towels
• Lost and Found
• Rollaway Beds
• Taxi/Car Services
• Directions and Maps
7+ nights rental shall receive a mid-week Full Service clean. If you would like additional housekeeping services please contact the front desk to set up and inquire on various pricing.
Available for an additional fee.
See front desk for rates. Must request 24 hours in advance.
Light Clean – remove trash and replace used towels; replace all bath room and kitchen amenities, paper towels and tissue
Standard Clean – includes everything in light clean + vacuuming, bathroom cleaning, remake beds with existing linens
Full Service Clean – includes everything in Standard Clean + change sheets and make beds, thorough cleaning of entire property
GUEST SERVICES
Ice and Vending Machines
Ice and vending machines are located on the 3rd floor by the elevator.
Laundry Facilities
Located on the 3rd floor by the elevator. Coin operated.
Laws, Rules and Regulations
Guests shall comply with all statutes, ordinances and requirements of all municipal, state and federal laws regarding the Property, including the use, possession, production or sale of illegal drugs. Guest further agrees to adhere to all rules and regulations set forth by the regulatory parties for the condominium complex or homeowners association in which the Property is located, including rules with respect to smoking, noise, odors, disposal of refuse, parking and use of common areas.
Lost and Found .................................................
Visit the front desk or dial 970-476-2340
Mail and Messages........................................... Visit the front desk or dial 970-476-2340
Parking
Limited parking is available on a first-come, first-served basis. Nightly parking rates vary between winter and non-winter seasons; the Front Desk can confirm current pricing. If the lot is full, the public Lionshead Parking Garage is just a short walk away. Rates vary seasonally and can be verified on the Town of Vail website.
Please visit the Front Desk to purchase a parking pass. *All rates are subject to change without notice.
Pet Policy
Dogs can be authorized at Lift House Lodge for $35 per night per dog. Maximum of 2 dogs per room.
Reservations
Reservations may be made by calling 970-476-2340 or visiting www.lifthousevail. com. Please contact the Front Desk if you need further assistance.
For your convenience, all available TV channels can be found directly on the on-screen TV guide. Simply press the Guide button on the remote to browse and select your desired channels.
LOCAL SERVICES & PHONE NUMBERS
Buses/Transportation
LOCAL SERVICES & PHONE NUMBERS
FIRE SAFETY MESSAGE
When You Check In …
• Find the fire exits in your corridor. Make sure that they are not locked or blocked. Count the doorways and other features between your room and the exits so that you can find your way out in an emergency.
• Learn the layout of your room and know how to unlock your door in the dark.
• Put your suite key close to where you sleep so you can find them easily. You will need the key to get back into your room if smoke or fire blocks your exits.
When Your Door Is Not Hot or There Is Not Smoke In The Hallway …
• Check if the hall is clear of smoke. If it’s clear, it’s probably safe to leave your room. Take your key, close the door securely behind you, and walk to the exit.
• Walk down to the ground level. If you encounter smoke or fire at lower levels, turn around and walk up to clearer air, or use another exit.
When Your Door Is Hot or There Is Smoke In The Hallway …
• Stay calm. You can stay in your room and still survive a fire.
• Fill the tub with water for wetting towels, sheets, etc. The tub water might also be needed for cooling down the walls. An ice bucket or wastebasket can be used for bailing water.
• Seal the door from smoke with wet paper towels, cloth towels, tissues, sheets, etc.
• If the phone works, call for help.
• If, in spite of your efforts, smoke still enters your room, make a tent over your head with a blanket or sheet at a slightly opened window and breathe air that is free of smoke. If the windows do not open, you may have to break one out with a chair or drawer, but only do this as a last resort.
When A Fire Starts In Your Room …
• Evacuate your room immediately. Take your key and close the door securely behind you.
• Notify your neighbors.
• Activate the nearest fire alarm pull station located at both ends of the hall.
• Use the nearest phone to call the Front Desk or hotel operator right away.
• Walk to safety via the fire exit.
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Check with the Vail Chamber of Commerce for specific dates and times for Vail at www.vailchamber.org.
Check with the Beaver Creek Chamber of Commerce for specific dates and times for Beaver Creek at www.beavercreekchamber.org.
HIGH ALTITUDE TIPS
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Welcome to Colorado’s High Country!
We’re glad you’re here and hope you enjoy every moment of your stay. The mountain environment is breathtakingly beautiful — but it can also take a little adjustment, especially if you’ve come from lower elevations. Follow these tips to stay comfortable and make the most of your visit.
Adjusting to Altitude
At elevations around 7,000–10,000 feet, the air is thinner and contains less oxygen. You may notice mild shortness of breath, a light headache, or fatigue during your first day or two. These are normal signs that your body is adjusting.
To help your body acclimate:
• Drink plenty of water — more than you think you need.
• Take it easy the first day and avoid overexertion.
• Go light on alcohol and caffeine, which can worsen dehydration.
• Eat well, focusing on healthy carbohydrates for energy.
If symptoms worsen or you feel dizzy, nauseated, or very short of breath, contact a local medical provider. Doctors in mountain towns are familiar with altitude illness and can help you recover quickly.
Sun & Weather
The mountain sun is powerful — even on cloudy days!
• Apply sunscreen and SPF lip balm frequently.
• Wear UV-protective sunglasses to prevent eye strain or snow glare.
• Dress in layers; afternoons can be warm, while evenings turn cool fast.
• Be alert for hypothermia (shivering, confusion, exhaustion). If it happens, get warm, eat, and rest immediately.
HIGH ALTITUDE TIPS
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Stay Hydrated
Colorado’s crisp, dry air means your body loses moisture faster through breathing — often without realizing it. At higher elevations, about 20–25% of your fluid loss comes from increased breathing alone, as the thinner air makes you breathe more often.
Keep a water bottle with you and sip throughout the day to stay ahead of dehydration.
If you wear contact lenses, use lubricating drops as needed for comfort.
Outdoor Safety
Planning to hike, bike, or explore?
• Carry water, snacks, and extra layers — even on short outings.
• Treat or filter all stream and lake water before drinking.
• Watch the weather; afternoon storms can build quickly.
• Know your limits and rest before you get too tired.
• Always let someone know your route and expected return time.
Enjoy Your Stay
Take your time, breathe deeply, and soak in the incredible scenery that makes Colorado’s mountains so special. With a little preparation, you’ll feel great and have an unforgettable stay.
Enjoy your stay and take it slow — the mountains will wait for you!
AREA ATTRACTIONS
Vail – The largest single-mountain resort in the U.S. with 5,289 acres of skiable terrain, including Vail’s Front Side, famous Back Bowls, and Blue Sky Basin.
Beaver Creek – Located just 10 miles west of Vail. Offers great skiing with virtually no lift lines. Whether you’re a beginner or an expert, you’ll find everything you want at Beaver Creek plus a genuinely friendly atmosphere.
Walking Mountains Science Center – Located in Avon, this five-acre site provides the community with a place for hands-on learning and discovery. The campus boasts a wetland area, Buck Creek, aspen forests, and an indoor discovery center. For class schedule or hours of operation, call 970-827-9725.
Nature Discovery Center – Discover the wild side of Vail at this high mountain yurt next to the Eagle’s Nest gondola. Summer nature hikes and winter snowshoe tours available. Open seasonally. Call 970-827-9725 for schedule.
Vail Nature Center – Located across Gore Creek from the Ford Amphitheater. This fiveacre preserve features trails and a visitor center that hosts daily programs on topics such as wildflowers, birds, and beavers. Call 970-479-2291 for hours of operation.
Mountain Statistics
Vail
Skiable Terrain
Beaver Creek
acres
Hours of Operation
9:00 A.M. - 3:30 P.M. 8:30 A.M. - 4:00 P.M.
Back Bowls close at 3:00 P.M.
Blue Sky Basin closes at 2:30 P.M.
Resort
AREA ATTRACTIONS
Children’s Programs
Vail: Children have their own special mountain areas such as Coyote Crossing at Lionshead, and Animal Kingdom at Golden Peak in Vail. Three to six-year-olds can join the Mogul Mice beginner’s class or the Super Stars class for those who are more advanced. Six to 13-year-olds can join an all-day class including lunch. Non-skiing children from two months to six years can spend the day at the Small World Day Care at Golden Peak (970-754-3200 x 1).
Beaver Creek: Beaver Creek offers lessons with grouping by age and ability so everyone has a great time (970-754-5462). There are specially designed areas for children only with magical mountain adventures featuring fun ski-through attractions and NASTAR races. Non-skiing children from two months to six years receive excellent professional care and enjoy plenty of indoor and outdoor exercise at the Small World Play School. Call 970-754-5325.