Our Commitment To Safety
Vail Resorts remains committed to doing everything we can to help keep you safe this season, so you can focus on having a great time on the mountain. Learn more about the steps we’re taking for the 2021-22 season below.
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
Thanks to continued improvement in COVID-19 cases, proof of vaccination is no longer required for guests to dine at our indoor cafeteria-style restaurants, effective Saturday, Mar. 12, 2022. Additionally, face coverings are no longer required to be worn by guests indoors or on gondolas. However, face coverings are still required on buses and shuttles based on guidance from the U.S. Department of Transportation.
All of our policies are subject to change based on the evolving nature of the pandemic as well as federal, state, and local public health guidelines.
Please stay home if you are sick or experiencing symptoms of COVID-19. To learn more about our safety protocols, please read on.
Cashless Transactions
For guest and employee safety, all transactions will be cashless unless otherwise required by local law. This includes at our |
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Cleaning and Disinfecting Enhancements
Hand sanitizing stations are provided throughout the resort. We are frequently using EPA-approved products that kill the COVID-19 |
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Daily Employee Health Screenings
All employees are required to undergo daily health screenings, regularly wash their hands, and stay home if sick or feeling sick. |
COVID-19
Exposure to COVID-19 is an inherent risk in any public location where people are present. The resort has implemented protocols to prioritize guest health and safety, but we cannot guarantee you will not be exposed to COVID-19 during your visit. The risk of being exposed or becoming sick due to COVID-19 cannot be eliminated. Every skier and rider shares the responsibility for a safe and healthy skiing experience. It is your responsibility to read and comply with all instructions and signage posted at the resort and on the resort’s website. Stay home if you are sick or experiencing symptoms of COVID-19.