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| Executive Travel |
Olympian's Aerie
Marianne Cotter
01/01/2004
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 | Unlike some of the trendier resorts, Old World ambience is the rule at
the Stein Eriksen Lodge (above) in Park City, Utah, and that mature
setting makes it ideal for families
and business clientele. | Business and pleasure intertwine at the lodge, almost as if nature intended us to work in such divine settings. A new 20,000-square-foot conference facility with massive fireplaces, as well as an outdoor plaza terrace, can accommodate up to 425 guests. Three executive boardrooms are available for gatherings of up to 14 people, and the Valhalla room, which seats up to 45, furnishes fully
private dining services. Tailor-made Diversions
If you drive to Stein Eriksen, you will enter via the heated underground garage, where a valet relieves you of ski equipment and luggage. You will not see your skis again until the valet hands them to you, freshly waxed, as you prepare to ski out of the lodge. All parts of the lodge are accessible from the garage; if the weather is particularly nasty, valets in golf carts will escort you to the spa and other locations.
Stein Eriksen’s concierges are wonderfully resourceful and imaginative. Contacting you well in advance of your arrival, they work to customize your stay. They will have your kitchen stocked and provide a chef to do the cooking, or book you into the lodge’s sumptuous Sunday Jazz Brunch. During the winter holidays they even will arrange for a live tree to be delivered to your room and decorated.
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