Vail Valley Drive at Golden Peak Lift Area — studios, one- to four-bedroom condominiums, and a four-bedroom penthouse with private elevator. The Vail's most efficient family ski-week property at the Golden Peak ski school address.
"All-condominium at Golden Peak. Studios to four-bedroom penthouses, full kitchens throughout, and the most efficient ski-school address in Vail."
Manor Vail Lodge has occupied 595 Vail Valley Drive since the late 1960s — directly across from the Golden Peak Lift Area, the eastern of Vail Mountain's three valley-floor lift complexes and the home of the Vail Mountain ski school's principal beginner area. The property is the longest-operating all-condominium lodging in Vail and has run continuously across multiple ownership cycles as a single managed-rental programme: every accommodation is a privately-owned residential unit pooled for hotel-style rental through a single management. The result is a property that runs more like a serviced-apartment building than a hotel, with the operational consistency of a single-managed stay and the residential space of a private condominium.
The inventory spans Studio condominiums (with private patios and Golden Peak, Gore Creek, or Gore Range views), One-Bedroom condominiums (separate bedroom, living room with fireplace, private balcony or patio with mountain views), Two-Bedroom condominiums (with two bathrooms and Vail Mountain or Gore Creek views), Three-Bedroom condominiums (large living room with fireplace, dining area, private balcony overlooking Golden Peak), the Three-Bedroom-Plus-Den Penthouse with vaulted ceilings, spacious deck, and private hot tub overlooking Golden Peak, and the four-bedroom-with-loft Penthouse with five-and-a-half bathrooms and private elevator access. Every condominium has a full kitchen, gas fireplace, washer-dryer, and either a private patio or balcony.
Amenities are deliberately right-sized for the all-condominium programme. There is no full-service hotel restaurant; the property runs an on-site bar and the Vail Village restaurant cluster is at the property's western edge, six minutes' walk along Vail Valley Drive. The Manor Vail Lodge fitness centre, indoor pool, and outdoor heated pool with hot tubs handle the amenity programme; ski-and-snowboard storage at the Golden Peak Lift Area is a sixty-second walk; ski concierge handles winter logistics. The property does not run kids' programming — that's the Vail Mountain ski school's job at the Golden Peak base, two minutes from the lobby door.
The position is the property's central commercial argument. 595 Vail Valley Drive sits across from Golden Peak Lift Area, two minutes from the Vail Mountain ski school's principal beginner programme; the Betty Ford Alpine Gardens and Ford Amphitheater are within five minutes' walk; Vail Village's Bridge Street and Gondola One are six minutes; the entire Vail Mountain terrain network is accessible from Chair 6 (Riva Bahn) at Golden Peak and Gondola One in Vail Village. For families with children at the Vail Mountain ski school, the multi-bedroom configurations and the Golden Peak ski-school proximity make Manor Vail Lodge the most efficient sub-luxury family-week answer in Vail.
Manor Vail Lodge is the family-week answer at the all-condominium tier when the variable that matters most is Vail Mountain ski school proximity. Two-, Three-, and Four-Bedroom condominiums with full kitchens, washer-dryers, gas fireplaces, and the Golden Peak ski school two minutes' walk from the lobby cover every variable. The Penthouses with private hot tubs handle senior multi-generational ski weeks; the indoor pool and heated outdoor pool with hot tubs run year-round.
For Vail anniversaries that lean toward the all-condominium programme rather than the village hotel set — for the kitchen breakfast, the private balcony, the absence of restaurant time — the One-Bedroom Manor Vail condominiums with Gore Creek aspect are the room category. Vail Village's full restaurant cluster is six minutes on foot for the milestone dinner; the Penthouse's private hot tub is the milestone-year upgrade.
Studio condominiums at the entry rates handle the budget; the kitchen handles the morning programme; Vail Village's Bridge Street and the Lionshead pedestrian core are within walkable range for solo dining. The Betty Ford Alpine Gardens and the Ford Amphitheater (in summer the Vail Dance Festival venue) are within five minutes.
595 Vail Valley Drive
across from Golden Peak Lift Area
Vail, CO 81657, USA
Golden Peak Lift Area / Vail Mountain ski school 2-min walk; Betty Ford Alpine Gardens 5 min; Vail Village & Gondola One 6-min walk along Vail Valley Drive; Eagle County Airport 38 min by road
Studio to 4-Bedroom Penthouse condominiums
Studios from USD 380/night
One-Bedroom Condos from USD 580
Two-Bedroom Condos from USD 880
Three-Bedroom Condos from USD 1,250
Three-Bedroom Penthouse with hot tub on request
Four-Bedroom Penthouse with loft & private elevator on request
Check-in: 4:00 PM
Check-out: 11:00 AM
Operating since late 1960s; longest-operating all-condominium lodging in Vail; single managed-rental programme
All-condominium programme
Full kitchens throughout
Gas fireplaces in every unit
Private patios / balconies (every unit)
Indoor pool + heated outdoor pool with hot tubs
Fitness centre
Across from Golden Peak Lift Area / ski school
Penthouse with private hot tub
From USD 380/night. Two-, Three-, and Four-Bedroom condominiums are the family-week inventory to target; the Three-Bedroom-Plus-Den Penthouse for senior multi-generational ski weeks. Book three months ahead for Christmas / New Year and February peak. Spring (April–May) and autumn (October–early November) shoulder rates are the strongest sub-luxury value windows.
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