2015 FIS Alpine World Ski Championships ‘Locals Guide’ 2-2-2015

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7:00 am– 10:30 am Breakfast in Beaver Creek at The InterX Pavilion It’s the most important meal of the day!

7:00 am – 10:30 am InterX Pavilion | Beaver Creek Village Dress Code: Dress warm. This event takes place outdoors.
Fans can fuel up at Breakfast in Beaver Creek starting every morning at 7:00am. Located inside the International Experience Pavilion, in the center of Beaver Creek Village, the most important meal of the day is just a short bus ride away from Red Tail Stadium. Whether you grab your breakfast and head up to the Finish Stadium or enjoy it in this heated tent, Breakfast In Beaver Creek should be your first stop of the day! Breakfast will include grab-and-go style breakfast burritos as well as oatmeal, yogurt and cold-pressed juices from Green Elephant Juicery. Coffee, espresso, hot cocoa and full bar service will be available all day. This is just what you need to start a day full of ski racing and festivals off right! Click here for more information on the International Experience Pavilion! 
PANCAKE BREAKFAST Daily during the Championships enjoy a Pancake Breakfast in Powder 8 at the Park Hyatt (formerly McCoys). The Pancake Breakfast at Powder 8 costs $12.50 and includes 3 pancakes, 2 eggs and sausage or bacon.
10:30 am– 12:00 pm Ladies’ Downhill Training Raptor Racecourse | Red Tail Finish Stadium POSTPONED UNTIL 1PM TODAY

10:30 am – 12:00 pm Red Tail Finish Stadium Dress Code: Dress warm. This event takes place outdoors.
The most exciting event in alpine ski racing, Downhill racers attempt to be the fastest one down the mountain through a minimum number of control gates. Speeds in Downhill often exceed 80 mph on major courses and require a hill with at least a 750 meter vertical drop.
For ADA access to Red Tail Stadium from February 2 through February 15, please contact the Beaver Creek Transportation Supervisor at 970-949-1938. PLEASE NOTE, this number is ONLY for ADA access. No general event questions can be answered. For general event questions, please email info@vvf.org.
Racers to Watch

Lindsey Vonn (USA), Anna Fenninger (AUT), Tina Maze (SLO)

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12:00 pm– 5:00 pm International Experience Pavilion Eat. Drink. Race. Celebrate!

12:00 pm – 5:00 pm Beaver Creek Village
For detailed daily event schedules, please visit www.BeaverCreek.com/InterX

From breakfast to après-race fun, the International Experience (InterX) Pavilion is your headquarters for the 2015 FIS Alpine World Ski Championships! Located in the center of Beaver Creek Village, this heated tent is open daily until 5pm. The InterX Pavilion has everything you need – breakfast, race coverage, free food & alcohol sampling, full bar service, music, prizes and more! The tent is free, open to the public and perfect for all ages. Read on for more information about everything the InterX  Pavilion has to offer.*

Club InterX

(30 minutes after races end, or 2pm on non-race days)

Club InterX is the place to be for post-race food, drinks and fun! After the races end for the day, head straight to the tent for free samples of food and libations from the Country of the Day as well as amazing prize giveaways. Then dance the afternoon away as the DJ cranks up current music from the Country of the Day.

7:00 pm Opening Ceremonies Live it. Dream it. Share it.

7:00 pm Championships Plaza/Solaris | Vail Dress Code: Dress warm. This is a standing room only event and takes place outdoors.
The Vail Valley officially welcomes the world back to Vail and Beaver Creek on Monday, February 2, at 7pm in Championships Plaza (Solaris). Featuring fireworks, a light show, live music and special guest appearances, the Opening Ceremony of the 2015 World Championships will be our community’s first opportunity to shine as the world looks on. The show will be divided into three segments – Dream It, Live It and Share It – celebrating the values that make ski racing so special, along with those at the top of the sport. While the majority of the ceremony will be kept a surprise, fans can expect an hour of live entertainment filled with heart-warming notes and a touch of the unexpected. Come early – attendance is free to the public but it is expected that the venue will reach maximum capacity. Gates open at 5pm arrive early to secure your spot.

Event Security Bag Policy
All bags will be searched prior to entering Championships Plaza.

Bag Size Guidelines:
• One bag per person
• Approved bags SMALLER than (photo)
• Size: 9” x 10” x 17” or 22 x 25 x 43 cm

What am I allowed to bring into the event?
• Camera, mobile devices, binoculars, cowbells, water bottles, snacks, etc.
• Clothing and blankets if carried by hand

What am I NOT allowed to bring into the event?
• Illegal Drugs
• Weapons
• Knives with blades over 3.5”
• Glass bottles
• Alcohol
• Umbrellas
• Air Horns

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Après Avon Musical Lineup:

Tuesday, February 3: Town Cavalry
Wednesday, February 4: The Travelin’ McCourys
Thursday, February 5: J2G Live presents The Love Shack: Fox Street & Friends
Friday, February 6: Eufórquestra featuring Kevin Kinsella
Saturday, February 7: The Mother Hips with Special Guest Nicki Bluhm
Sunday, February 8: Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad with Tatanka
Monday, February 9: Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad with Tatanka
Tuesday, February 10:The Motet
Wednesday, February 11: John Denver Tribute by The John Adams Band
Thursday, February 12: Hell’s Belles
Friday, February 13: Brothers Keeper featuring John Popper
Saturday, February 14: Bonfire Dub & The Congress

VAIL ENTERTAINMENT:

Vail free concerts every night Feb, 3-14 in Championships Plaza (Solaris), immediately following medals ceremonies at 6:30 P.M.

Tuesday, Feb. 3 – Michael Franti & Spearhead in Concert Following the Ladies’ Super G Medals Ceremony 7:00 pm Championships Plaza/Solaris Dress Code: Dress warm. This event takes place outdoors.

Wednesday, Feb. 4 – Andreas Gabalier In Concert Following the Men’s Super-G Medals Ceremony 7:00 pm Championships Plaza/Solaris Dress Code: Dress warm. This event takes place outdoors.
Thursday, Feb. 5Mix Master Mike in Concert Following the Ladies’ DH Bib Draw! 7:00 pm Championships Plaza/Solaris Dress Code: Dress warm. This event takes place outdoors.
Friday, Feb. 6 – American Authors in Concert Following the Men’s DH Bib Presentation7:00 pm Championships Plaza/Solaris | Vail Dress Code: Dress warm. This event takes place outdoors.
Saturday , Feb. 7 – O.A.R. in Concert Following the Men’s DH Medals Ceremony! 7:00 pm Championships Plaza/Solaris Dress Code: Dress warm. This event takes place outdoors.
Sunday, Feb. 8 Craig Wayne Boyd in Concert 7:00 pm Championships Plaza/Solaris Dress Code: Dress warm. This event takes place outdoors.
Monday, Feb. 9 – Barenaked Ladies in Concert Following the Ladies’ Alpine Combined Medals Ceremony 7:00 pm Championships Plaza/Solaris Dress Code: Dress warm. This event takes place outdoors.
Tuesday, Feb. 10 – KC and the Sunshine Band in Concert 7:00 pm Championships Plaza/Solaris Dress Code: Dress warm. This event takes place outdoors.

Thursday, Feb. 12 – Phillip Phillips in Concert Following the Ladies’ Giant Slalom Medals Ceremony 7:00 pm Championships Plaza/Solaris Dress Code: Dress warm. This event takes place outdoors.

Saturday, Feb. 14 – CeeLo Green in Concert Following the Men’s SL Public Bib Draw! 7:00 pm Championships Plaza/Solaris Dress Code: Dress warm. This event takes place outdoors.