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	<title>Comments on: Sales Training in Vail Colorado</title>
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		<title>By: Chris Salmon</title>
		<link>http://www.salespresentationstraining.com/2006/10/04/sales-training-in-vail-colorado/#comment-108</link>
		<author>Chris Salmon</author>
		<pubDate>Fri, 01 Dec 2006 10:51:28 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Not sure you'll get much sales training done right now - the snow is just *awesome* right now and conditions are excellent at both Vail and Beaver Creek ( http://www.ski-beaver-creek.com ). 
For meetings in Vail, personally I recommend the Cascade Resort and Spa ( http://www.vail-colorado.net/hotels/hotelinfo/11643.php ) which has big, high tech meeting space and also has the benefit of a really great athletic club attached - with indoor tennis courts that are sometimes used if there is a really big show or meeting.  I'm a member there and it's really one of the nicest health clubs I've ever used --- PLUS -- huge advantage, it has it's own lift right outside the door, so no waiting around for a shuttle, get out of your meeting, change in your room or the locker room at the club, and hop on that lift, now you have the entire 10-mile wide expanse of Vail available to you, you can ski to the Village or Lionshead, Two Elks, Blue Sky, what have you - it's great!

Downloading on the Cascade lift at the end of the day is a "thrill" too - you come off the top and you're riding down the lift with an incredible panoramic view of Vail.  It's not for those afraid of heights, that's for sure! 

Have fun in Vail if you come for a meeting - you won't regret it.

Chris Salmon</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Not sure you&#8217;ll get much sales training done right now - the snow is just *awesome* right now and conditions are excellent at both Vail and Beaver Creek ( <a href="http://www.ski-beaver-creek.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.ski-beaver-creek.com</a> ).<br />
For meetings in Vail, personally I recommend the Cascade Resort and Spa ( <a href="http://www.vail-colorado.net/hotels/hotelinfo/11643.php" rel="nofollow">http://www.vail-colorado.net/hotels/hotelinfo/11643.php</a> ) which has big, high tech meeting space and also has the benefit of a really great athletic club attached - with indoor tennis courts that are sometimes used if there is a really big show or meeting.  I&#8217;m a member there and it&#8217;s really one of the nicest health clubs I&#8217;ve ever used &#8212; PLUS &#8212; huge advantage, it has it&#8217;s own lift right outside the door, so no waiting around for a shuttle, get out of your meeting, change in your room or the locker room at the club, and hop on that lift, now you have the entire 10-mile wide expanse of Vail available to you, you can ski to the Village or Lionshead, Two Elks, Blue Sky, what have you - it&#8217;s great!</p>
<p>Downloading on the Cascade lift at the end of the day is a &#8220;thrill&#8221; too - you come off the top and you&#8217;re riding down the lift with an incredible panoramic view of Vail.  It&#8217;s not for those afraid of heights, that&#8217;s for sure! </p>
<p>Have fun in Vail if you come for a meeting - you won&#8217;t regret it.</p>
<p>Chris Salmon</p>
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