Lodging in Antlers at Vail
Resort Condominium
Summertime is downtime in Vail, Colorado, which
means there’s no better time to make plans for a vacation
to this beautiful mountain region. Crisp weather and cool
hotel rates are just a few of the advantages of traveling
to Vail during July and August when the rest of the
country is reeling in heat and humidity.
Hotels in top ski locations don’t get desperate
for occupants in the summertime, but they sure do
appreciate your business, and their room rates reflect
this in the summer months. At least, that’s what
our experience has proved at the Antlers at Vail
Condominium in Vail, Colorado.
When we first laid eyes on the
Antlers at Vail condos, it was a sight for tired
eyes. We’d
been
“oooh-ing” and “aaaah-ing” at the
Rocky Mountain scenery a few hours earlier during our
13-hour drive to Vail, but now where we were more than
ready to get settled and rest up.
Antlers is located right outside the
heart of Vail Village, so it wasn’t too difficult to find,
no thanks to the poorly engineered street system everyone
must use to enter and exit the village. Its façade looks just like
a Swiss lodge that Samantha Brown from the Travel
Channel would
feature in one of her European tours. The same lodge theme
carries on through the lobby and into each luxurious
room.
After procuring our room keys from the
front desk, we found a spot in the parking garage for our
vehicle and unloaded our luggage. While the trail from the
garage to the rooms looked a little drafty and in need of a
few updates, the distance to our room was fairly short,
considering our condo was on the lower level of the
lodge.

As we trudged through the door, luggage
in hand, we were greeted by a breathtaking mountain view out
the deck window. We barely even noticed the
luxurious leather couches, granite countertop, and kitchen
amenities we were so excited. Yes, the furnishings at
Antlers in Vail are both classy and
comfortable.
There was even a stone-walled gas fireplace, although we
didn’t need to use it during the time of our
stay.
Once we’d settled in, it was time to check out
the facilities. The bathrooms were
elegantly tiled, and although none of us were too fond of
the see-through shower doors, the facilities were
well-kept and clean. Towels were provided
daily so long as we threw the dirty ones on the shower
floor (apparently hotels are “conserving water” these
days.) Simple
maid service was included with the price of the rooms, so
beds were made and bathrooms were cleaned daily as
well.
Our rooms featured a master bedroom and a bunk bed room, along
with a pullout bed under the largest sofa in the living
room. Unlike most
hotel bunk beds, these weren’t rickety or creaky at
night. The master
bedroom was spacious and the bed was in fine condition, as were
the pillows. Even
the pullout mattress was comfortable!
Kitchen amenities were a plus for us,
since we had packed breakfast materials for each morning and
hauled them with us. A full-size
refrigerator/freezer held all the milk, soda pop, fruit
cups, and leftovers we could possibly hope to eat within the
next week, and the freezer made the ice, so we didn’t need
to run out to an ice machine. A stove/oven unit,
dishwasher, full sink, and microwave were also present in
the room.
It was a little chilly to swim in the
outdoor pool at Antlers, but we braved it
anyway.
There were a few hot tubs around the pool area as well,
which we used more than the pool itself. All the water areas
were blue and clean, so we didn’t have any qualms about
splashing in them for cleanliness purposes.
If you’re planning on making a trip to Vail this
summer, you might just want to look into Antlers at Vail
Condominiums. Their rates for this
summer start at $190.00, which are quite a deal in
comparison to the winter rates of $270.00
minimum.
There are special discounts if you order online as well,
but just make sure you check your reservations on the
phone once you’ve secured them online for a true
confirmation.
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