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Terms of Use

Last updated: June 18, 2026

Acceptance of Terms

By accessing and using LUXSKI at lux.ski, you accept and agree to be bound by these Terms of Use. If you do not agree, please do not use our website, booking services, or developer APIs.

Our Services

LUXSKI provides:

  • Curated luxury ski hotel information and search
  • Live room rates and availability via integrated hotel partners
  • Online hotel booking and checkout on lux.ski
  • Agent and developer tools (MCP server, REST APIs, ARD catalog)
  • Snow conditions, resort content, and trip-planning resources
  • Concierge advisory for complex ski travel requests

Hotel Bookings

When you complete a booking on lux.ski, you enter into a reservation facilitated by LUXSKI with our lodging supply partners. Rates, taxes, meal plans, and cancellation policies are shown at checkout and confirmed in your booking confirmation.

  • Pricing: Live prices are sourced from hotel partners and may change until a booking is confirmed. The total charged is the amount displayed at checkout after prebook validation.
  • Payment: Traveler payments are processed through our secure payment partners. Agents using our MCP or API tools do not collect or transmit card data on behalf of travelers.
  • Cancellations: Refund eligibility depends on the rate and policy shown for your specific room. Manage bookings via the link in your confirmation email or booking management.
  • Agent sessions: Checkout links created via agent booking sessions expire after 30 minutes. A new quote may be required if the session expires before payment.

Developer & Agent API Use

Partners integrating via our MCP server, OpenAPI endpoints, or ARD catalog must comply with these terms and our pricing disclaimer.

  • Do not misrepresent LUXSKI rates, availability, or booking guarantees to end users.
  • Do not scrape or bulk-harvest catalog data beyond documented API limits.
  • Do not store or request traveler payment credentials through MCP tool calls.
  • Attribute LUXSKI when surfacing our hotel content or booking links in third-party products.

We may rate-limit, suspend, or revoke API access for abuse, fraud, or material breach of these terms.

Disclaimer

Information on LUXSKI is provided for general travel planning. We strive for accuracy but make no warranties about completeness, timeliness, or suitability for a particular purpose.

Snow conditions, weather forecasts, and SnowSure™ scores are informational only. Always verify resort conditions and hotel policies directly before travel.

Intellectual Property

Site content, branding, SnowSure™ scores, and curated hotel presentation are owned by LUXSKI or our licensors and protected by applicable intellectual property laws. Hotel images and descriptions may be subject to third-party rights.

Third-Party Links and Services

Our site may link to resorts, webcams, maps, and partner services we do not control. We are not responsible for third-party content, policies, or practices.

Limitation of Liability

To the fullest extent permitted by law, LUXSKI is not liable for indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or punitive damages arising from your use of the site, APIs, or booking services.

Privacy

Our collection and use of personal data is described in our Privacy Policy.

Governing Law

These terms are governed by applicable law without regard to conflict-of-law principles.

Changes to These Terms

We may update these Terms of Use at any time. Changes take effect when posted on this page. Continued use of lux.ski after changes constitutes acceptance.

Contact

Questions about these terms:

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