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'''Vail Resorts, Inc.''' runs four ski resorts in ], as well as one in ] (on the ]-] border) and a summer resort in ]. It also owns ten luxury resort hotels throughout the ]. The company was renamed Vail Resorts from Gillette Holdings in ]. '''Vail Resorts, Inc.''' runs four ski resorts in ], as well as one in ] (on the ]-] border) and a summer resort in ]. It also owns ten luxury resort hotels throughout the ]. The company was renamed Vail Resorts from Gillette Holdings in ].


The company runs the ], ], ], and ] ski areas in Colorado, and ] on the California-Nevada border. The company runs the ], ], ], and ] ski areas in Colorado, and ] on the California-Nevada border.


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Vail Resorts, Inc. runs four ski resorts in Colorado, as well as one in Lake Tahoe (on the California-Nevada border) and a summer resort in Wyoming. It also owns ten luxury resort hotels throughout the United States. The company was renamed Vail Resorts from Gillette Holdings in June, 1996.

The company runs the Vail, Beaver Creek, Breckenridge, and Keystone ski areas in Colorado, and Heavenly ski area on the California-Nevada border.

External links

Vail Resorts company home page

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