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COPPER MOUNTAIN PARKING RESERVATIONS AVAILABLE TO BOOK STARTING NOV. 9

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Copper Mountain announced today further details for its parking reservation system, an important way Copper plans to manage the number of people on property in order to ensure the wellbeing of its guests, staff and community. The parking reservation system, part of Copper’s Operation Stay Safe, will be in place every day of the season and parking spaces must be reserved before arriving to the resort to ensure availability.  

 “At Copper, we’re doing everything we can to keep everyone safe and have fun while visiting the resort this winter season. Part of that commitment is our ability to manage the number of people visiting Copper at any given time,” said Dustin Lyman, president and general manager of Copper Mountain. “The parking management system means guests can count on knowing they will have a spot to park and plenty of room to spread out on the mountain.”  

Guests may begin booking reservations at on Nov. 9 and can book up to 7 advance days throughout the season. Once the season begins, guests will also be able to book an unlimited amount of days in the rolling 7-day window. As advance days are used, guests will be able to book additional advance days. Advance booking is recommended and same day reservations can be made, if available, at CopperColorado.com/parking.  

The new parking reservation system, alongside Copper’s requirement for guests to pre-book passes and experiences, are part of Operation Stay Safe so that we may safely get back to skiing and riding. Operation Stay Safe is informed by local and state guidelines and follows the National Ski Areas Association’s Ski Well, Be Well best practices including:   

  • The requirement for staff and guests to wear facial coverings at all times, except when seated to eat or drink
  • New protocols for lift queueing and riding to ensure appropriate physical distance
  • Encouragement for guests to be prepared to warm and dine out of their vehicles, given reduced capacity limits in lodges and more limited dining and beverage options at resort venues
  • A continued commitment to uphold the highest standards of sanitization to keep our staff and guests safe

Limited parking inventory will be available for booking from opening day, Nov. 30, through closing day April 25, starting Nov. 9 via CopperColorado.com/parking. To ensure as many people can ski and ride as possible and remain safe, additional parking inventory will be released and announced on a limited, rolling basis to reflect any potential changes to local and state guidelines and usage patterns. A parking reservation system ensures the most equal access to Copper Mountain, across all pass holder groups and types of resort visitors. Parking reservation terms and conditions are available here.   

Book your Copper Mountain experience with confidence knowing you will be covered by the Passholder Promise, which offers in season 2020/21 COVID-19 coverage and the option for any guest with an unused 2020/21 pass to request and obtain a full refund for any reason before December 10, 2020.   

For more information about Copper Mountain 2020/21 experiences and passes, visit CopperColorado.com.