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Welcome to the Winter Park Mountain Lodge, where you will experience true Colorado hospitality at over 9,000 ft. in elevation.
We are very pleased that you have chosen to spend your getaway with us and we promise to do everything possible to ensure that your welldeserved getaway or holiday is as relaxing and memorable as you envisioned it to be. Our friendly and courteous staff is dedicated to exceeding your expectations.
The Guest Services Directory is filled with information to make your stay with us truly enjoyable. We invite you to take advantage of the many outdoor activities Winter Park and the Fraser Valley have to offer, with a year-round calendar full of so much to do, see and experience. Our Guest Services Staff at the Front Desk will be more than happy to help you plan every minute of your mountain adventure. Choose from exciting sporting activities, superb restaurants and firstclass entertainment without forgetting to relax and enjoy our in-house facilities: a large indoor pool, two hot tubs and a sauna on the first floor, or the Moffat Station Restaurant on site, which offers locally inspired dishes and a selection of Colorado micro brews.
For your winter enjoyment, make sure to stop by at Ski4Less sports store, located next to the Front Desk, for one-stop shopping for all your needs on the slope. Grand Adventures is also located in our lodge on the second level past the Moffat Station Restaurant and Fireplace Lobby, where you can schedule to take off on an exciting guided snowmobile tour.
We are truly honored to have the opportunity of hosting you on this occasion as we do realize you have a choice when booking your stay. Have a wonderful stay!
Best Regards,
Daniel Benton, General Manager
WELCOME TO THE COLORADO MOUNTAINS!
You will quickly become accustomed to the altitude if you follow some basic mountain rules.
HIGH ALTITUDE TIPS
The Hotel and the Resort area lie 9,000 ft. above sea level. The air is thinner and less oxygen is available. People coming from lower elevations may experience altitude sickness. This usually occurs within the first 48 hours. You may experience headaches, nausea, insomnia, and loss of appetite. The best remedy is to take it easy your first day here: increase fluid intake, as the high altitude accelerates dehydration. Decrease salt, alcohol and caffeine intake, and select high carbohydrate, low fat foods.
Be aware that high elevation can also accentuate existing health problems. Seek medical assistance if problems persist or get worse.
There is also about 50% more ultraviolet radiation at this altitude than at sea level. Always wear eye and skin protection.
IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS
Denver Health Medical Center at the base of the Winter Park Ski Area - 970-726-4299
Road Conditions - 877-315-7623
Winter Park Resort Security - 970-726-1500
Ski4Less located in the lobby of the hotel - 970-726-0510
Fraser Valley Recreation Center - 970-726-5988
Home James Transportation - 800-359-7503
Valley Taxi - 970-726-4940
Winter Park Resort - 970-726-5514
Winter Park Mt Lodge Reservations - 855-891-9900
Grand Adventures Snowmobile Tours - 970-726-9247
GUEST SERVICES
ACTIVITY DESK
Our Guest Services Agents will be happy to assist you with information and booking your favorite activities Winter Park and the Fraser Valley have to offer, be it during the Summer or during the Winter Season. Please visit our webpage for more information on fun things to do at www.winterparkhotel.com.
CHECK-OUT TIME
Check-out time is 11:00 A.M. Please call the Front Desk if you need to check out any time after 11:00 A.M. as late check-out fees may apply. We will try and accommodate your needs depending on availability.
CREDIT CARDS
We accept Visa, American Express, MasterCard, and Discover. Personal checks are not accepted.
CRIBS
Cribs are available through our Front Desk. Please dial “0,” between 7:00 A.M. and 9:00 P.M.
DINING
Our hotel restaurant, Moffat Station Restaurant, is located on the second floor with easy access to the elevators, and offers locally inspired dishes.
EMERGENCY
In the event of an emergency please dial 911 or press “0” on your hotel phone to speak to a Front Desk agent.
HOTEL CONTACT INFORMATION
Winter Park Mountain Lodge 81699 U.S. Hwy. 40
Winter Park, Colorado, 80482 This address is for FedEx or UPS only. Please call the Front Desk to get USPS address. Phone: 970.726.4211, Fax: 970.726.6390
GUEST SERVICES
HOUSEKEEPING
We have daily housekeeping service for all our guests. If you prefer to get this service at a particular time, please arrange it with your room attendant.
If you require additional assistance from your room attendants, simply call the Front Desk by dialing “0”. Please use your “Do Not Disturb” sign to let us know that you wish not to have your room cleaned.
INTERNET
Our hotel offers free wireless access to the Internet from the comfort of your room as well as in most public areas. WPML Internet please call the Front Desk for password.
ICE AND VENDING MACHINES
Located on floors 1-5 and 600 room area by the stairs.
MOFFAT STATION RESTAURANT
Breakfast: Available seasonally with surcharge. Dinner: 4:00 P.M. to 10:00 P.M.
Hours may vary by season, call Front Desk to confirm.
Enjoy Colorado brews on tap, daily promotions, and happy hour! At Moffat Station, we have a little something for everyone. Stop by and enjoy our daily happy hour from 4:00 P.M. to 6:00 P.M. and our daily promotions from 6:00 P.M. to close!
MAIL AND FAX SERVICE
For any faxing, photocopying or mailing services, please ask one of our Guest Service Agents at the Front Desk.
MEDICAL SERVICES
In case of an emergency dial 911, medical or otherwise, please notify the Front Desk for immediate assistance.
MEETING FACILITIES
Winter Park Hotel features over 8,000 sq. ft. of flexible meeting space ranging from the Mountain View Ballroom with a capacity of 220 guests, to a Boardroom for 10 guests. Please call the Front Desk for our Sales Managers information.
GUEST SERVICES
PARKING
We offer complimentary outdoor parking for all registered hotel guests. The hotel cannot be responsible for items left inside the vehicles.
PETS
We offer pet-friendly rooms. Please register your pet at the Front Desk. Rates for pets are $35 per pet per night and $15 for the second pet in the same room. No more than two pets per room. A cleaning rate of $200 will be charged for pets found in non-pet friendly rooms. Please use the bag dispensers outside the hotel when walking your pet. There will be a $75 fee added to your bill for dogs left unattended and disturbing other guests. Please hang the blue pet sign from your door so Housekeeping will not enter your room.
ROOM UPGRADES
Please ask our Guest Services Agent about a room upgrade. We would be more than happy to accommodate your request pending availability.
ROLLAWAY BEDS
Rollaway beds are available for a $20 fee per night through our Front Desk. Please dial “0”, between 7:00 A.M. and 9:00 P.M.
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES
For your convenience, we offer safe deposit boxes free of charge at the Front Desk. Guests are advised to store all valuables in the safe deposit box. Winter Park Mountain Lodge is not liable for items left unsecured in your room or in your car. Please secure your key as forced entry will destroy the lock and result in a charge.
SHUTTLE SERVICE
Free regularly scheduled shuttle service from the Winter Park Mountain Lodge Front Desk Lobby to Winter Park Resort, and the towns of Winter Park and Fraser, called The Lift Resort Shuttle. It operates daily during the winter season and summer season. Please inquire at the Front Desk for a full schedule.
GUEST SERVICES
SMOKING
All our guest rooms are non-smoking and we promote a non-smoking environment throughout the hotel. Colorado state law requires that smokers are to be 15 feet away from any entrance to the building. For smoking, please use our designated areas outside the hotel. There will be a $250 charge on your card for any smoking that takes place in your room.
SWIMMING POOL, SAUNA AND HOT TUBS
The Pool area is open from 8:00 A.M. to 11:00 P.M. Your room key will give you access to the pool, sauna and hot tubs. Towels are available at the pool. Children must be accompanied by an adult. No food or beverages in the Pool area please.
TAXIS
Our Guest Service Agents will gladly assist you with calling a taxi should you require a quick hop downtown. We can also make arrangements for transportation to Denver International Airport (DIA)
TELEPHONE
Local phone calls are free of charge.
WAKE UP CALLS
To request a wake-up call, dial “0” for a Guest Service Agent.
Need ideas on what to do?
Enjoy the views from a hot tub
SUMMER FUN
Identify different evergreen trees around the ranch
Enjoy s’mores by the fire in the cool air
Have lunch at the Lodge at Sunspot atop Winter Park Mountain
Visit the game arcade
Enjoy a brewery or winery tour
Go on a family mountain bike ride
Take a ride on Colorado’s longest alpine slide
Watch daring tricks at the Colorado Freeride Festival
Gather friends and take a 3 and a half hour group downhill mountain bike lesson
Float the lazy river at Grand Park Community Rec Center
Try geocaching
Enjoy Colorado’s greatest fly fishing
Enjoy white water rafting
Enjoy horseback riding
Canoe ride anyone?
Try archery
Get out and go paddle boarding
Go for a swim
Pop your tent and enjoy Colorado camping
Enjoy a round of golf
Take in a rodeo, Colorado style
Try a yoga class
Don’t miss Women, Wheels and Wine
Enjoy a private dinner at John L’s Wine Cellar
Happy hour at Volario’s anyone?
Enjoy a barn visit
Enjoy the wildflowers on a challenging hike
Make a trip to Hideaway Park Brewery
Enjoy a morning walk in the Vasquez Peak Wilderness
Take a scenic off highway drive
Take an atv up Rollins Pass
Play a game of tennis
Go rockclimbing!
Enjoy a wine tasting at Winter Park Winery
Take your dog for a walk
Go stargazing
Watch a sailing regatta on Grand Lake
Go for a picnic
Go bird watching
Take a spin on water skis
Train for a 5k
Fly a kite
Take a night walk in the light of the full moon
Sing your heart out at the campfire sing along
Go bowling at The Foundry
Enjoy the view from a hot air balloon
Thrill in a summer zipline ride
Enjoy a hot stone massage
Identify animal tracks
Need ideas on what to do?
WINTER FUN
Try your hand at snow scooting or snow mobiling
Cut down your own Christmas tree
Go dog sledding
Take the family on a sleigh ride
Try your hand at tubing
Take a free horse drawn carriage ride
Go for a spin ice skating
Enjoy a free skating lesson
Enjoy your favorite downhill ski run
Snow shoeing in Rocky Mountain National Park
Cross country skiing at Devils Thumb Ranch
Go for a winter hike
Don’t miss Tommel Fest at Devils Thumb Ranch
Have a snowman building contest
Try your hand at winter photography
Watch the fireworks and ring in a new year
Float the lazy river at the Grand Park Community Rec Center
Tour the Cozens Ranch Museum 1874
Don’t miss Winter Park’s Annual Holiday Artisan Fair
Don’t miss the annual Stage Coach Classic
Try out fat biking at Devils Thumb Ranch
Thrill in a winter zipline ride
Enjoy a snowcat tour
Winter horseback riding campfire and hot chocolate
Winter air rifle biathlon
Enjoy snowcat skiing
“Hold the reins yourself, learn to be a winter sleigh driver”
Make a snow angel or a whole family of snow angels
Enjoy a hot stone massage
Enjoy the view from a hot tub
Identify animal tracks
Identify different evergreen trees around the ranch
Go ice fishing
Build a snow cave
Enjoy s’mores by the fire in cool air
“Annual Ski, Sip, and Spa”
“Lunch atop Winter Park Mountain, The Lodge at Sunspot”
Invite your friends for a game of broom ball
Visit the game arcade in Winter Park Village
Take an ice climbing excursion
Enjoy a brewery or winery tour
Enjoy a gallery tour
Enjoy the fall colors mountain biking
Listen to the elk bugle
Watch the Spring Splash
Learn about the local geology
Don’t miss Winter Park’s Springtopia
All aboard the ski train
Take a salt water swim or hot tub
Identify animal tracks
CONFERENCE FACILITIES

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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 lifethreatening, 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.
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What makes Winter Park different from other Colorado resorts?
Most importantly, it’s where outdoor enthusiasts will find a 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
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