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Snow place like Colorado! 30 agents return from unforgettable Sno'n'Ski 2025 Mega Famil

Returning from a Rocky Mountain high, 30 top-selling Aussie and Kiwi travel advisors went from sales to slopes on a nine-night Sno'n'Ski 2025 Mega Famil, experiencing four epic ski destinations in Colorado.

Returning from a Rocky Mountain high, 30 top-selling Aussie and Kiwi travel advisors went from sales to slopes on a nine-night Sno’n’Ski 2025 Mega Famil, experiencing four epic ski destinations in Colorado.

Hosted by Sno’n’Ski Holidays and Colorado Tourism and supported by Linkd Tourism, the advisors flew United Airlines to Denver, catching the Nuggets at Tom’s Watch Bar and staying at The Rally Hotel before heading to their first stop: Steamboat Ski Resort.

Group shot: Sno'n'Ski 2025 Mega Famil agents wave the Colorado Tourism flag in a forest.
Group shot: Sno’n’Ski 2025 Mega Famil agents wave the Colorado Tourism flag.

Here, the group enjoyed fresh snow, minimal crowds and excellent facilities in this charming mountain town.

Sno'n'Ski 2025 Mega Famil snowboarders take a selfie in the Steamboat Ski Resort gondola.
Selfie time for the snowboarders in the gondola at Steamboat Ski Resort.

Next up: Vail Ski Resort provided on-slope and off-snow diversions, including a unique Kemo Sabe hat-making experience and a whiskey-making tour.

Sno'n'Ski 2025 Mega Famil group wave the Colorado Tourism flag in Aspen.
Aspen living: Sno’n’Ski 2025 Mega Famil agents on top of the world.

Aspen Snowmass offered the best of both worlds with the group experiencing both the lively town of Aspen and the ski-in village ambience of Snowmass.

Sno'n'Ski 2025 Mega Famil participants in ski gear take a selfie on the Aspen chairlift in Colorado.
Selfie on the slopes on the Aspen chairlift in Colorado.

Advisors explored two of Aspen’s mountains and a selection of top-selling hotels along with Aspen’s dynamic après-ski and dining scene to share their recommendations with clients.

Sno'n'Ski 2025 Mega Famil group pose with a sunset backdrop at Telluride Mountain Resort in Colorado.
The perfect sunset backdrop to cap off a day on the slopes at Telluride Mountain Resort.

The final stop on the Sno’n’Ski 2025 Mega Famil was Telluride Mountain Resort. Telluride’s quaint charm, stunning backdrops and vibrant mountain village made it a highlight.

Group of people from behind wearing Colorado  Tourism beanies.
Colorado beanie gang on the prowl.

Off the slopes, the group enjoyed a thrilling snowmobile tour and live music at the Sheridan Opera House for a well-rounded winter experience.

Three Sno'n'Ski 2025 Mega Famil agents in ski gear pose with letters that spell out: 'Long Love Snowmass' in Colorado.
Bluebird day at Snowmass – living up to its name.

Sno’n’Ski Holidays National Sales Manager Emily Porter said experiencing different aspects of Colorado would provide the team with greater passion and skill for organising client itineraries.

“We learnt that Colorado’s people, each mountain’s unique personality and 300 days of sunshine create an energy like no other destination. The whole trip was nothing short of extraordinary,” she said.

Snowmobiling in Telluride.
Snowmobiling in Telluride on the Sno’n’Ski 2025 Mega Famil.

Colorado Tourism Office International Market Director Liz Birdsall, who hosted the famil alongside Linkd Tourism Account Manager Jack Curtis, said the group was keen to try everything on offer.  

“Our strategy was to showcase these incredible resorts back-to-back, so that these top-performing agents could really experience what makes each of them special,” she said.

Skier at top of mountain in Colorado on on the Sno'n'Ski 2025 Mega Famil.
Agents were able to check out four Colorado winter resorts.

“We were absolutely thrilled and honoured to have Sno’n’Ski select Colorado as its Mega Fam destination.

“We were able to showcase Colorado and give these agents a tangible reason to send winter enthusiasts to our destination over and over again.”

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