ANTLERS 402
Important Notice…If you are using these pictures to make a reservation decision, please note:
We do not guarantee specific room assignments. There are a myriad of surprises that can force us to change room assignments. If you ask for this certain condo and we confirm that request, the odds are very good (95%), but NOT 100%. We DO guarantee that you’ll be in a comparable or better room of equal or larger sizes. As much as we want your business, if your entire decision to book a reservation is based on these pictures and being absolutely assured this specific condominium, we regretfully can’t do it. But if you’re comfortable with a 95% chance that this will be your condominium, and trust us to “make things right” if it isn’t… then book with us…you’ll be glad you did.
Antlers at Vail unit #402 is a 1bedroom with bunkbeds condominium. It’s quite large with a total of 680 square feet of space … the exact same size as our one-bedrooms. There is a full kitchen, private balcony with gas grill looking straight at the skier’s bridge, fireplace, TV/DVD, free internet access, daily housekeeping and all the comforts of home. A king size bed as well as a sofa sleeper make this unit comfortable for two or even four people. A folding wall pulls across the room to separate the bedroom sleeping area from the living room sleeping area. Best of all, Unit 402 is on the southeast corner of the building and has arguably the best views in the whole building, overlooking Gore Creek and the ski slopes. Per the owners instructions, this is a non-smoking condominium.
1 bedroom with bunks 680 square feet, fireplace, TV/DVD.
Full sized kitchen.
Wonderful views of ski slopes and Gore Creek from balcony

Gore Creek below, Vail’s gondola 150 yards away
King bed
Bunk Beds
Vanity area
The bathroom has a shower/tub combination
Dinning area
Non-smoking unit.









The Antlers is excited to host an important event on May 23rd entitled Community Conversations. There have been three instances of similar community conversations over the past year.
The first was at the Elevate Conference last September, when
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Here's another of those little epiphany moments that make you look back and say, "Wow, where does the time go?"
Carl Barela sent us this picture of his son Stephen pitching for the Eagle Valley Devils recently against the Moffat County Bulldogs.
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