Abercrombie & Kent Ski Today Launch Their North America Collection Of Luxury Lodges In Vail And Beaver Creek
Abercrombie & Kent, known for its luxury ski chalets across Europe, has today launched a range of nine luxury lodges in the prestigious resorts of Vail and Beaver Creek in Colorado. This marks Abercrombie & Kent Ski’s (AKSki.com), first move into the luxury ski market in North America.
The announcement coincides with the recent snow fall ensuring that both Vail and Beaver Creek are fully open for what is expected to be a long and successful season. There is currently plenty of last minute availability and the season extends successfully into the Easter period so perfect for a family holiday.
Adam Coats, Head of Sales, Abercrombie & Kent Ski, said: “We are delighted to launch our collection of lodges which complement our existing European portfolio. We are confident that our clients will feel at home in amongst this hand-picked selection of beautiful properties in two of the best ski regions in America.
A selection of new properties are detailed below. A full range can be found at www.akski.com
Luxury lodges in Beaver Creek
Governor’s Lodge
A perfectly ‘Presidential’ experience!
7 bedrooms
From: £6,520 per week (£465 per person)
This extraordinary property of nearly 10,000 square feet has 7 bedrooms, and an abundance of bathrooms. With a state of the art theatre, gourmet kitchen, private massage room, lift access, presidential office (installed for President Ford in particular), a billiard/poker room (built in the secret service quarters), and a beautiful lap pool (its the only indoor private pool in Beaver Creek Village and regularly used by President Ford who religiously swam twice daily). For unparalleled mountain access skiers can ski down President Ford’s ski run, right to the back of the lodge.
www.akski.com/destinations/usa/beavercreek/governors_lodge
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