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Cascade Village Theatre

2.5 (2 reviews)

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Vail Mountain Club

4.4(146 reviews)
1.5 mi

With this year's ski season rapidly approaching, and my upcoming winter trip to Utah finally…read morebooked, I thought it'd be worthwhile to reflect on my past few excellent years at Vail with some tips: 1 - If you do nothing else for the rest of your life, SKI THE BACK BOWLS (maps here: http://www.vail.com/mountain/explore-mountain/mountain-trail-map.aspx). Don't ever leave...Seriously! Vail's whole claim "like nothing on earth" comes to life once you've skied here. Blue Sky Basin is pretty badass too if you're looking for untouched powder, tree skiing, and plenty of rocks/cliffs to jump off. These areas are what distinguish Vail from almost every other ski resort in the U.S. (European skiing above the tree line is very similar in experience to Vail's back bowls). Both areas are also much quieter than the front side, which has a tendency to always crowd up by the lodge area...this brings me to #2... 2 - If you must ski the front side of Vail, get as high up as you can, and take small runs down (ie. from the summit to Mid-Vail). Rinse and repeat, and you'll stay away from the sometimes overwhelming base-area crowds. 3 - If you're not staying in Vail or Lionshead Villages, hang out there for a round after the ski day. Vail is known for their apres ski scene, and you'll see why once you get out of your skis and boots after your last run. There are a plethora of restaurants and bars, many with live music and drink specials. Certainly, you can probably get cheaper food/drink if you're willing to drive out of the village, but the scene and people alone make everything worth it. 4 - Regardless of where you're staying, utilize the free in-town shuttle buses. Vail Village is typically more expensive than Lionshead, so we end up staying in Lionshead (same proximity to the slopes, walking distance to both Born Free and Eagle Bahn gondolas). You're already spending $120+ a day on skiing and even more on food and drink, so if you're looking to shave cost without really sacrificing much, this is the way to do so.

This is the mountain I truly learned how to curve on my snowboard. The snow is pure powder. It…read moremakes falling not painful and it makes the falls more of a small bump. I am proud to say that because of vail I can now snowboard with ease. If you are debating between what mountains to board when in Colorado, I would say vail is a perfect option. The mountain runs are a good 30 to 45 minutes. The lifts up the main mountains are called gondolas and they are insulated and warm. Once you hit the main slopes in order to get to the top upper slopes you need to take the regular lifts. The regular lifts are cold, as expected. Lift tickets are about 160$ per a person for a whole day pay. It's $80 per a person for half a day. The vail village makes this a must. It's a quaint town with loads of shopping, dinning and ski/ boarding related stuff. As a boarder, I do have to mention that this mountain is way more skier friendly than boarder friendly. But overall, it's a great place to board.

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Crystal Theatre

Crystal Theatre

4.7(9 reviews)
46.1 mi

If you're looking for a large movie selection, tons of snack options, and celebrity sighting - then…read morethis isn't the movie theatre for you. Crystal Theatre is a cozy little theatre with one screen. The Crystal opens 15 minutes before each showing and closes 15 after the movie. Admission is $7.50 for adults and $6.50 for kids/seniors, which isn't too bad - you can use the money you saved on some milk duds. The staff is very nice and courteous. Oh, and about the those milk duds, they do have those. As well as popcorn, red vines, sodas, and other goodies, all at low prices. Few problems I had: This theatre only has one to two showings a day Only one movie every few weeks Overall not that bad of a theatre, I give it a two and half thumbs up.

Cute little one-screen theater in downtown Carbondale. We were from out of town and wanted to see a…read moremovie and happen to love old theaters, so this was a good fit. On a Tuesday night, the place was packed, seemingly with locals, which made the comedy even funnier from everyone laughing. The cost is $8/person and they only take cash. There is an ATM across the street with a $3.50 fee, so you might want to be prepared with cash beforehand. The concessions are limited but not expensive. And the theater opens 15 minutes before the movie...people will be waiting outside the door before the owners open up. The theater has comfy streets and a solid wood floor. Very nice inside and the sound and screen are of good quality. Definitely worth a stop if you're in the mood for a movie in Carbondale.

Cascade Village Theatre - movietheaters - Updated May 2026

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