Ski in/out hotels with club lounges
I am thinking about taking my family on a ski vacation. I will go with my 4 young children and my wife. I wanted the convenience of a ski in/out property with a club lounge. The only ones that I can come up with by searching are Ritz Lake Tahoe and Ritz Bachelor Gulch. We are leaning toward the Ritz Lake Tahoe, because we think it would be less crowded during our spring break in the middle of March. It is also less expensive during that time. Our fellow Texans will flood Colorado in the middle of March. There is also the Fairmont Whistler, but it is in Canada. It seems like the Four Seasons, St. Regis, Montage, etc.. don't offer club lounges at their locations? Any other hotels that are ski in/out with club lounges? Thanks.
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Is club level a must? When I think of ski in/out I think of a condo or home ON the slopes and you ski right out onto the trails. So if you are at a resort with club level you're still going to have to ski down to the main lodge area. Doesn't seem it would be a needed item.
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The RC Bachelor Gulch is a nice hotel. Beaver Creek never gets crazy crowded and the skiing should be better than Tahoe. There is a lift right out the back door, so it is definitely ski in/ski out.
I never see the need for a club lounge myself, but I think it may have one. |
Originally Posted by DetailsIM
(Post 27270196)
Is club level a must? When I think of ski in/out I think of a condo or home ON the slopes and you ski right out onto the trails. So if you are at a resort with club level you're still going to have to ski down to the main lodge area. Doesn't seem it would be a needed item.
The club level is something I would like. I would like the convenience of food, drink, snack, etc.. offered throughout the day. It seems that the Four Seasons, St. Regis, Montage, Viceroy, etc.. don't offer them with their ski in/out hotels? |
i think no other luxury hotels. IIRC bachelor gulch has positive comments here.
in europe there are some ski properties with inclusive rates, some of which only book individual rooms at last minute, as well as catered/staffed chalets. these can actually cost less than RC... [with rates that include everything] unique in north america (could ask about packages) > arrabelle.rockresorts.com/residences/game-creek-chalet.asp could also ask management about prepaid packages at regular luxury properties three forks ranch and twin farms have a little bit of downhill skiing onsite but twin farms only accepts children during family weeks, not sure when |
Originally Posted by Kagehitokiri
(Post 27270239)
i think no other luxury hotels. IIRC bachelor gulch has positive comments here.
in europe there are some ski properties with inclusive rates, some of which only book individual rooms at last minute, as well as catered/staffed chalets. these can actually cost less than RC... unique in north america (could ask about packages) > arrabelle.rockresorts.com/residences/game-creek-chalet.asp could also ask management about prepaid packages at regular luxury properties three forks ranch and twin farms have a little bit of downhill skiing on property but twin farms only accepts children during family weeks, i think usually summer You guys are fast. Thanks, I will check those out. |
I am certain that the Montage Deer Valley and the FS Jackson Hole do not have lounges. I have also stayed at both of those. They are actually both a little better than the RC Bachelor Gulch, but you can't go wrong at any of them.
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twin farms has had family weeks outside of summer in past
in canada there is upscale/lux heli-skiing with inclusive rates re negotiating package, some hotels (elsewhere) do not have club lounge but offer rates/packages that include things like open bar in hotel's public dining outlets during certain hours, tea & snacks, cocktails & canapes, breakfast, minibar, etc. FS denver once had a package that included unlimited dining (not alcohol) and spa treatments FS jackson hole has done some 'big' packages, dont recall what F&B was included with activities |
Don't discount Canada with this favorable exchange rate.. It isn't that much of a hassle. Plus Whistler had an incredible snow year last year, and they are predicting another one.
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Originally Posted by MrQster
(Post 27270164)
ski in/out property with a club lounge.
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Twin Farms has a family week in winter. But the skiing is probably not what you are looking for. No snow making, just a few runs, and only a little bit of grooming. It's fun when you are there for other purposes, but the skiing....especially after last season.....is a bit iffy.
If you are interested in New England, your best bet is Stowe Mountain Lodge. No club floors, though. |
When we stayed at Lake Tahoe the club lounge was closed. So you must check your dates. Same at Bachlor Gulch.
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Originally Posted by CanuckFlyHigh
(Post 27271590)
Don't discount Canada with this favorable exchange rate.. It isn't that much of a hassle. Plus Whistler had an incredible snow year last year, and they are predicting another one.
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Originally Posted by mike_la_jolla
(Post 27271746)
This is a tall requirement. Can you live without the 'club lounge'? And you need to check the time of spring break. The colleges on the quarter system are off the last week of March'17. You could run into a crowd ...
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Originally Posted by offerendum
(Post 27272060)
When we stayed at Lake Tahoe the club lounge was closed. So you must check your dates. Same at Bachlor Gulch.
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