Blake1010USA
5 de junho de 2024
First and foremost, we feel incredibly fortunate to have enjoyed another winter stay at the exquisite St. Regis Deer Valley. Our experience begins the moment we pass through the private Deer Crest community gates and ascend to the property. Nestled at an elevation of 7,452 feet, the resort looks majestic against the snow-covered backdrop, beautifully illuminated and inviting. Upon arrival, we immediately felt at home as the bell service greeted us by name and took care of everything. Within ten minutes, our luggage was in our room and our skis, boots, and poles were delivered to the ski valet. The seamless service and attention to detail made our return to this stunning property feel both welcoming and luxurious. Location: The St. Regis Deer Valley is ideally situated halfway down from Little Baldy Peak, offering true ski-in/ski-out access to the mountain. It's also conveniently located just an 8–10-minute drive from Main Street Park City. Room Experience: During our recent stay at St. Regis Deer Valley, we were offered an upgrade upon check-in to a grand deluxe slopeside view which we happily accepted. We really enjoy the slopeside view, extra space, fireplace, and use of the balcony on the sunny afternoons. For some reason the room we were given had a restricted view of the mountain and no chairs to sit on outside. Although this was an upgrade, it was a bit disappointing and a downgrade from the prior year. After several requests for chairs we were told that there were no more balcony chairs to offer us, but we could be provided with banquet chairs instead. We ultimately declined these; however, Adam was exceptionally communicative and made every effort to address and resolve our concerns. We appreciated Adam and the staff's dedication to ensuring our stay was comfortable and enjoyable. The guest rooms, whether slopeside or valley view, offer a cozy 460 square feet of space, suitable for a family of four. While these rooms are smaller than those at the Montage, they are more spacious than comparable rooms at the Stein. The main challenge lies in storing a week's worth of ski clothing and gear. The bathroom, on the other hand, is quite large, featuring a jacuzzi tub and a separate stand-up shower. The televisions embedded in the vanity mirrors are a nice touch, especially for the kids, who thoroughly enjoyed watching TV while soaking. Additionally, the grand deluxe rooms come equipped with gas fireplaces, which not only warm the room but also give it a luxurious ski lodge feel —a perfect way to unwind and dry off damp ski gear after a day on the slopes. Dining: We arrived at the hotel in the late afternoon, just missing the chance to ski. Opting instead for an early dinner, we headed to Brasserie 7452, located adjacent to RIME near the funicular. The lively atmosphere of the restaurant and adjoining bar, filled with guests enjoying their Apres drinks, immediately struck us. Thankfully, as hotel guests, we were granted priority on the
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