Park Hyatt Beaver Creek Resort & Spa
COST: $$$$
To be a standout for families and spa-goers may seem an odd combination, but this 197-room, native-stone-and-timber Park Hyatt at the base of Beaver Creek Mountain (just 200 feet from ski school) pulls it off with luxury to boot. Wander past the lobby's elk-horn chandelier to rooms with oversize beds and baths featuring products from the hotel's Allegria Spa. The spa, with a $12 million overhaul in 2006 that practically doubled its size to 30,000 square feet, is the perfect place to wind down after skiing to the hotel's doorstep and handing off your gear to the ski valet. But kids are decidedly a focus here, with activities organized by Camp Hyatt (for kids 3–12), the village's best heated outdoor pool and four hot tubs (two are adult-only), and daily story time in front of the Great Room fireplace, complete with complimentary hot cocoa.
Tip: Arrive at least an hour before your treatment to try the Roman-inspired Aqua Sanitas self-guided water ritual (free with a treatment; $25–$35 without).
Room to Book: Families should opt for the 13 double rooms that connect to king rooms; all overlook the slopes.
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From Travel + Leisure, Nov 2006
“For a seat at the base of the mountain, the polished, 190-room Park Hyatt Beaver Creek can’t be beat....” MORE>>
From Travel + Leisure, Oct 2002
“Has 275 warm and woodsy rooms, an Old West storyteller, kids' activity programs, and attendants who'll carry your gear from the lifts at the end of the day (and back to the lifts the next morning)....” MORE>>
From the T+L 500
Contemporary Rockies lodge near the Centennial Express high-speed quad in the village, 8 miles west of Vail.
- Stats:
- 190 rooms; 3 restaurants; 2 bars.
- Competitive Edge:
- The area's freshest interiors, thanks to a recent $20 million face-lift.
- Rooms to Book:
- Quiet Mountain View rooms on the 3rd and 4th floors.
- Don't Miss:
- A soak in the new spa's Roman-inspired thermal pools.
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