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Cheap Hotel for Skiing Breckenridge

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You’ve gotta love Travelzoo. I certainly click on its Top 20 email as soon as it lands in my in box. Even if I’m not planning on traveling anywhere anytime soon, I do like browsing the specials the staff has turned up — which could be anything from great cruise deals to cheap flights to incredible all-inclusive vacations at rock-bottom prices.

Again this week, there’s a deal at a Colorado hotel. This time it’s the Holiday Inn Summit County Frisco. Through December 24 you can stay at this three-diamond, centrally located hotel for just $59/night.

Don’t expect fancy accommodations. But if you’re in Summit County for skiing the fresh champagne powder, you won’t have the energy to do much at night anyway before pass out in a comfortable bed!

111696_keystone_gondola.jpgThe Holiday Inn Summit County-Frisco is in downtown Frisco, 80 miles west of Denver and just off I-70. It’s close to Breckenridge, Keystone, Arapahoe Basin and Copper Mountain ski areas. It’s got a nifty indoor “holidome” with an indoor pool, two hot tubs (nice for soaking weary muscles after a day on the slopes), sauna and arcade room. The hotel is pet friendly.

To book the $59/night special, which also includes a $10 food and beverage credit at the hotel’s restaurant and lounge, call 970-668-5000 and use the code TRL. The only blackout dates are November 22-24.

Here’s another deal I first heard about on Travelzoo’s Top 20 list. It’s for a Crested Butte lodge.

There’s already glorious snow in the high country. So don’t delay and get up here to the mountains!

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