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Copper Mountain : Colorado

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And all of Copper’s lodging is located just steps away from the mountain. With lodging ranging from hotel rooms and condominiums to five bedroom homes, there’s something for everyone. Guests booking accommodation and lift ticket packages through Copper Reservations and Travel get to participate in the new BeeLine Advantage™ program, providing lodging guests with a variety of added benefits, and making their stay at the resort as convenient and easy as possible. Privileges include dedicated lift lines at several lifts, 15 minutes early access daily from the American Eagle, and a VIP rental line in Copper’s rental shops.

Conference Facilities: Copper Mountain can arrange meetings, conferences, and other recreational get-togethers. Copper Mountain offers over 50,000 square feet of combined conference space ranging from intimate boardrooms to flexible meeting rooms. And the newly renovated Copper Conference Center, located in the heart of The New Village, offers over 15,000 square feet of meeting space in one outstanding location.

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