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Taos Ski Valley Leverages VacationRoost for Vacationers

In resort news, Taos Ski Valley has hired VacationRoost to enlighten and empower their reservation services by updating and integrating their systems to provide customers with better support and more options. The platform will help travelers better plan where they stay, their airline accommodations, and help with their rentals and etc., according to the news.

VacationRoost added to Taos Valley Resort tools

Taos Ski Valley Resort will now operate its reservation system with VacationRooster’s Partner Services and White Label Central Reservations Platform, that allows the resort to plan its guests vacations more completely. VacationRoost also threw in an extra bonus, its premier ski vacation brand, Mountainreservations.com, further increasing guest services online. Adriana Blake, General Manager of Taos Ski Valley,  had this to add:

“We expect this partnership to make it even easier for guests to come and enjoy our world-class resort. VacationRoost’s central reservations platform will allow us to offer our guests online bookings for hotel, lodge and vacation-rental inventory, and we will back that up with full vacation-planning services by on-site customer service personnel who really know the resort.”

For those not familiar with Taos Valley, the resort has more than 305 inches of annual snow and over a hundred trails and paths, Taos is New Mexico’s best and brightest ski and snowboard resort. VacationRoost offers some 150,000 plus professionally managed homes, condos and cabins at 80 destinations around the world – and is one of the world’s best vacation solutions for families. As for their take, CEO of VacationRoost, Julian Castelli added this:

“Taos is a special resort with a long history in the ski industry. We look forward to helping more skiers enjoy the culture of Taos by making it even easier to plan their trips to the resort.”

An image from Taos Valley Facebook

For those interested in more information, here is the  original press release. Readers may also want to visit the extraordinary Taos Valley website via the links above, or their Facebook and Twitter pages. But on a personal note, don’t expect them to add you on Twitter – they only follow 33 out of 1302 who follow? Must be some elitist snowboard tweeting thing? (Sorry, upside down accounts are ridiculous)

You can also view the Taos Ski Valley brochure here (PDF)

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