Member & Family Access At THE SIXTY TWO™ Society Vail

We have received several questions regarding adult children and accessibility at THE SIXTY TWO™ Society Vail, and I want to address this clearly, head-on and upfront.
From the very beginning, our membership model mechanics have been designed with families in mind and always at the forefront, not just for today, but over time and for decades to come.
We have seen how evolving policies at other clubs have created tension around family access, particularly concerning adult children. Structure has its place, but when it becomes overly restrictive, it can complicate what we believe should feel natural and genuine.
As a privately owned and operated membership opportunity, THE SIXTY TWO™ Society is not governed by layers of board member committees, wall street stock price or bureaucratic legacy constraints. That independence allows us to apply judgment thoughtfully and preserve flexibility where it makes sense. While our membership materials reference an age guideline, we recognize that families evolve and adult children often remain meaningfully connected to life in Vail.
We also recognize that families are not one-size-fits-all and as a result, our intention has never been to create unnecessary barriers for families but rather create an opportunity for families to engage in a meaningful way unrestricted.
Adult children often return to Vail as part of the natural rhythm of life here, whether visiting for the traditional Hallmark holidays, ski weekends, spring break or introducing their own families to the mountain and we both covet and want to embrace that opportunity.
Our approach has always been uniquely thoughtful, understanding that membership should support family connection rather than complicate it. We believe flexibility, when applied responsibly, preserves both the integrity of the Society and the legacy families are building in the Vail Valley.
Further, our approach is structured but not rigid, maintaining the honor of the membership community while supporting generational continuity.
If you would ever like to discuss your family’s specific situation, I’m always happy to have that conversation directly to add any necessary clarity.
Rest assured, this is a legacy project for Amy & I as well as a legacy opportunity for your extended family and friends.
Respectfully,
Brad Kaemmer
Owner & Founder
THE SIXTY TWO™ Society VailFor Additional Membership Information Please Contact:
Amy Kaemmer
970.763.1962
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