Share Your Favorite and You Could Win a 2-Night Stay at the Antlers
It’s not too soon to think about next summer — especially when the Antlers offers special pricing during June 2011 as part of its “30 Days of June” promotion. A studio suite starts at just $140 per night for a two-night stay, and June’s packed calendar guarantees that guests of all ages will find plenty to see and do.
We’ve included a list of some of our favorite fun warm-weather activities in the list below, and we’d love to hear about your favorite reasons to come to Vail in the summertime. Leave a comment below and you’ll be automatically entered to win a free 2-night stay at the Antlers. We’ll choose the lucky winner on July 1, 2011. Be sure to include a working e-mail address with your comment, and don’t worry — we won’t share it with a soul.
Good luck!
30 Days of Fun Things to Do in Vail This June:
1.   Mountain Biking
2.   Horseback Riding
3.   Teva Mountain Games – June 2-5, 2011
4.   Rebound Trampoline at Adventure Ridge
5.   Hiking
6.   Kayaking
7.   Rollerblading
8.   Cattle Round Up at Four Eagle Ranch
9.   Betty Ford Alpine Gardens
10. Dino Dig at Adventure Ridge
11. Golfing
12. Mini-Golf
13. Fishing
15. Jeep Tours
16. Year ‘Round Ice Skating at Dobson Ice Arena
17. Zipline Rides
18. Laser Tag
19. Bowling
20. Ride the Vail Gondola
22. Adventure Ridge Discovery Center
24. Night Vision River Rafting
26. Skateboarding at Lionshead Skatepark
27. ATV rides
28. Art Walks

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