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Highline Vail - a DoubleTree by Hilton

2211 N Frontage Rd W, Vail, CO 81657
 9704762739

This hotel is located in West Vail. It is 30 minutes from the venue.

Hotel

Residence Inn Vail

1783 N Frontage Rd W, Vail, CO 81657
 9706888660

This inn is located in West Vail. It is 30 minutes from the venue.

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Grand Hyatt Vail

1300 Westhaven Dr, Vail, CO 81657
 9704761234

This hotel is located in Vail. It is 35 minutes from the venue.

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The Hythe, a Luxury Collection Resort, Vail

715 W Lionshead Cir, Vail, CO 81657
 9704764444

This hotel is located in Vail. It is 35 minutes from the venue.

Travel Note

Flight Option One

Fly into DEN (Denver International Airport), rent a car, and drive to Vail, CO. Vail is 115 miles, approximately 2 hours, from the DEN airport.

Travel Note

Flight Option Two

Fly into EGE (Eagle County Regional Airport), rent a car, and drive into Vail, CO. Vail is 36 miles, approximately 40 minutes, from the EGE airport.

Travel Note

Transportation in CO

We recommend renting a car, as it will be the most convenient way to get around town and to explore Vail and the surrounding areas—there are so many beautiful places to see! On July 11, 2026, transportation will be provided for all guests traveling to and from the wedding venue, with shuttles departing from Vail. The venue is approximately a 30-minute ride from town, and a parking lot will be available for guests who prefer to drive.

Travel Note

Important Travel Tip

Drink water before your trip, and while you are at high altitude. Drinking plenty of water is the best way to help your body adjust easily. The low humidity in Colorado keeps the air dry, like the desert, so you need about twice as much water here as you would drink at home closer to sea level. Dehydration is a contributor to altitude sickness. The rarefied air, golf balls go farther...and so do cocktails, at least until you've acclimatized to the altitude and dry climate. Eat foods high in potassium such as broccoli, bananas, avocado, cantaloupe, celery, greens, bran, chocolate, granola, dates, dried fruit, potatoes and tomatoes. They will help you replenish electrolytes by balancing salt intake. Pack for sun. With less water vapor in the air at this altitude, the sky really is bluer in Colorado. But there's 25 percent less protection from the sun, so sunscreen is a must. Colorado receives more than 300 days of sunshine each year (more than San Diego or Miami). Bring sunglasses, sunscreen and lip balm. Dress in layers. Two days before your trip, check the weather and use this information to pack appropriately. Because the sun is especially powerful, it can feel much warmer than the actual temperature during the daytime, but then become very chilly after sundown, particularly in the spring and fall. It is best to layer your clothing. Supplemental oxygen. Oxygen can actually be delivered straight to you and can help when used, especially when you sleep. Discount code for 10% off of in house oxygen rentals - WEDDINGGUEST

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