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Park Hyatt Beaver Creek Resort and Spa unveils epic alpine adventures this ski season

Park Hyatt Beaver Creek Resort and Spa
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Located at the base of one of Vail Valley’s most celebrated mountain resorts, Park Hyatt Beaver Creek Resort and Spa welcomes hotel guests for an unforgettable 2024-2025 ski season with a wide array of new activities and experiences starting November 27 in the heart of the Colorado Rocky Mountains. The renowned resort boasts unparalleled ski-in/ski-out access to one of the nation’s top ski resorts with its convenient location at the base of two chairlifts, while also offering family-friendly experiences, an assortment of culinary offerings, world-class amenities including a 30,000 square-foot spa and nearby shopping, complete with a vibrant winter atmosphere.

 
Alpine Adventures
For the ski warrior in search of the perfect powder, Park Hyatt Beaver Creek Resort offers an unbeatable location at the base of two chairlifts, providing immediate access to the slopes. Whether you’re a first-time skier or an expert carving up black diamonds, Beaver Creek Mountain offers a diverse range of terrain suitable for all levels. Adjacent to the renowned Beaver Creek Resort ski and snowboard school, it’s the ideal luxury home base for winter sport enthusiasts of any skill level. Known for its family-friendly atmosphere, Beaver Creek also features a variety of activities for all ages, including ice skating in the village, sleigh rides, and snowshoeing.
A Magical Festive Season
The resort has a stacked lineup of festive programming that brings the holiday spirit to life. For those seeking cherished family traditions or new winter adventures filled with joy, there is afternoon tea and story time with holiday tales read and shared around a cozy setting. Hotel guests can ski with Santa; attend movie nights to enjoy beloved holiday classics such as Elf, Polar Express, and The Grinch; and get in the holiday spirit with gingerbread house making, ornament decorating, and snowflake cookie decorating. Guests can also participate in winter-themed bingo or create their own holiday postcards. For the big festive holidays, a traditional Thanksgiving dinner will be served at 8100 Mountainside Bar & Grill, followed by a Christmas dinner featuring classic holiday dishes and decadent desserts. As the year comes to a close, ring in the new year with the hotel’s New Year’s Eve Toast & Gala, an elegant evening of fine dining, live entertainment and midnight toast. Throughout the season, guests can also enjoy live acoustic performances at the Brass Bear Bar, where local singers and guitarists provide the perfect evening soundtrack.
 
Après-Ski Levels Up
Just in time for ski season, the resort has welcomed new Executive Chef Jonah Friedmann to lead culinary operations at 8100 Mountainside Bar & Grill, which prioritizes sourcing all ingredients from farmers and ranchers in Colorado. Named the “Rising Star Chef” at the 2022 CultureMap Dallas Tastemaker Awards, Friedmann brings a passion for seasonality and locality. For those in pursuit of après-ski after a day on the slopes, Chef Friedmann will serve an indulging assortment of snacks, such as charcuterie with a bacon fat candle, an oversized pretzel with truffle parmesan fries, and multiple fondues using local Colorado lager. Beyond its signature restaurant, the resort offers various additional culinary experiences, with its outdoor firepits for s’mores, and handcrafted cocktails including the 8100 Royale and Park Hyatt Beaver Creek Boulevardier which are whiskey-based at its recently renovated lobby bar with floor-to-ceiling glass windows, and a side of dramatic mountain vistas from the outdoor terrace.
World-Class Events and Competitions
This ski season, Beaver Creek will host the highly anticipated Stifel Birds of Prey Audi FIS Alpine Ski World Cup, starting with the men’s races from December 6-8 on the iconic Birds of Prey course. This prestigious event brings together the world’s top male athletes, including local star and Alpine World Cup racer River Radamus. Following the men’s competition, history will be made as Beaver Creek Mountain hosts the women’s World Cup races for the very first time from December 13-15. Adding to the excitement is the presence of Olympic champion Mikaela Shiffrin, who was born and raised in the Vail Valley. Throughout both weekends, guests can enjoy a festive atmosphere with live concerts, family activities, and the popular Beers of Prey beer tasting event, making this a must-attend celebration for all ski enthusiasts.
Unmatched Wellness and Spa Services
After a day on the slopes, Park Hyatt Beaver Creek’s Exhale Spa offers the perfect retreat to recover and recharge. With 23 treatment rooms, Exhale Spa provides an unparalleled recovery experience. A must-try is the Aqua Sanitas Roman Baths, a rejuvenating five-step water ritual designed to enhance wellness and relaxation. With a wide range of treatments and therapies available, Exhale Spa ensures that even the most dedicated athletes are ready for another day on the slopes.
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