Stein Eriksen Lodge Designated ‘Giving Room’ to Aid Huntsman Cancer Institute

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Stein Eriksen Lodge, Utah’s only Mobil Five-Star, AAA Five Diamond property, has announced an ambitious goal to raise $50,000 in the future to aid the Huntsman Cancer Institute’s “Room to Heal” campaign-a campaign set to double the Institute’s space for healing and hope. To achieve the desired contribution, the Lodge has appointed one of its luxurious junior suites as “The Giving Room”-where 10 percent of the total room revenue generated from the suite will be donated to the Huntsman Cancer Institute.

“Stein Eriksen Lodge feels strongly about giving back to the community and designating a ‘Giving Room’ is an exciting opportunity to help a truly worthwhile cause and organization,” said Russ Olsen, chief executive officer at Stein Eriksen Lodge. “The Lodge strives for excellence in providing guests exceptional service and the Huntsman Cancer Institute is dedicated to excellence in patient care.”

The Huntsman Cancer Hospital expansion will double inpatient capacity from 50 beds to 100 and will double existing imaging and radiation treatment facilities and operating rooms. It will house the new Blood and Bone Marrow Transplant and Myeloma Program and expanded Cancer Learning and Wellness Centers. It will also accommodate expanded clinical trials and enhance patient access to promising new treatments.

By the Lodge pledging a $50,000 contribution, the Huntsman Cancer Hospital will reserve a patient room in the new expansion as the Stein Eriksen Lodge room. The Lodge plans to incorporate decorative elements to reflect the Lodge’s alpine history.

“Expansion has long been part of our vision for Huntsman Cancer Institute,” said Jon M. Huntsman, Huntsman Cancer Institute’s founder and principal benefactor. “We have worked hard to donate or raise the funds necessary to proceed with this great project. Most of the cancer cases undertaken here are acute or more advanced than can be effectively treated at even the finest community hospitals. Patients are coming to the Institute from Utah, the country and the world with hopes that the specialized technology and the latest developments from our research and clinical trials will save their lives. Expansion is critical to our having ample treatment rooms and hospital beds that will allow their hopes to be fulfilled.”

In addition to proceeds raised from “The Giving Room,” Preferred Hotel Group, of which Stein Eriksen Lodge is a member, will contribute a donation to the Institute, and, every night that the “The Giving Room” is occupied from May 1 through Aug. 31, 2009, the Ueberroth Family Foundation will donate matching funds collected from “The Giving Room”. Starting this December, the Lodge will kick off an Employee Giving program, whereby employees may make payroll deductions to help the Lodge achieve the $50,000 donation goal and information regarding “The Giving Room” will be featured in all guest rooms so guests can choose to support the Lodge efforts and request the room for future stays. Additional ongoing promotions will also take place at Stein Eriksen Lodge throughout the upcoming year.

For more information on “The Giving Room” and Stein Eriksen Lodge, contact Sarah Myers at (435) 645-6451 or smyers@steinlodge.com.

Why does Utah have the greatest snow on Earth?

Answer here!

Proof:

Deer Valley

Park City Mountain Resort

The Canyons

Snowbird

Alta

Solitude

The 19th annual Navajo Rug Show and Sale at Deer Valley

The Ceremony of Weaving.

Enjoy Native American culture through song, dance, storytelling and artwork; and help support Native American elders by purchasing their custom-created rugs, jewelry and art. The annual event provides guests a unique opportunity to learn more about the Native American culture, witness traditional ceremonies and meet Navajo elders and their families who travel from their homeland to the show. The food and clothing collected during the event, including all proceeds from the sale of rugs, jewelry and art go directly to the Elders.

WHEN: Friday, November 7, 2008:

The event opens to the public with a fundraiser from 6 – 10 p.m. at Deer Valley’s Snow Park Lodge with hors d’oeuvres, refreshments, Native American and Western entertainment and rug exhibit. A live auction of donated artwork, trips and special gift packages will take place between 8 – 9 p.m. The Grandmothers will offer a 10 % discount on all rugs purchased Friday evening.

Saturday, November 8, 2008:

The Rug Show and Sale continues on Saturday from 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. with a variety of events, demonstrations and entertainment throughout the day. There will be a Navajo Children’s Princess Pageant at 10 a.m. and weaving demonstrations at 1 p.m.

Sunday, November 9, 2008:

The show opens Sunday at 10 a.m. and features an there will be a Navajo Veteran’s Ceremony at 11 a.m., weaving demonstrations at 1 p.m. and ceremonial dances and a POWWOW at 3 p.m. The show closes at 6 p.m.

COST: Tickets to Friday evening’s fundraiser are $30 for adults and $10 for children under 12. Tickets can be purchased at the door or in advance by contacting Adopt-A-Native-Elder at (435) 649-0535. Admission to the Rug Show on Saturday and Sunday is $5 and/or a $5 donation of canned items to the Elders.

WHERE: Snow Park Lodge, Deer Valley Resort, Park City, Utah

Livin’ the yurt life in Park City.

There is a pretty cool and very detailed article in Conde Nast Traveler about some of the finer things which Park City, Deer Valley, and The Canyons has offer from this author’s point of view.

How about dinner in a yurt?  Anyone had dinner in The Viking Yurt at The Canyons?  If so, let us know in the comments.  Enjoy.

How about a free pair of skis or a free snowboard?

Deals! Deals! Deals!!! I was reading this article on Forbes and saw a deal that was pretty amazing.  Forget those dang baggage fees with the airlines (at least on the first leg of your ski trip to Utah).

Book a reservation for 7 nights or longer this ski season at the Silver King Hotel in Park City, UT and they will BUY YOU NEW SKIS, BINDINGS & POLES!

That is right, they will buy you a brand spankin new set of skis, bindings and poles from Rossignol.If you are not a skier, they will buy you a new snowboard and bindings instead. The ski package has a retail value of $790! All you need to do is stop by Nordas in Park City on your day of arrival. They will size you to your skis, set them to your boots, and wax them up. You will burning up the slopes on your new skis in no time at all!

With room rates starting at just $199 nightly, a $790 ski package practically pays for the reservation! Word.

It’s for the kids (and adults too).

The 28th annual Jans Winter Welcome starts Saturday, Oct. 25, at 6 p.m. at Silver Lake Lodge at Deer Valley. For more info visit www.ywsa.org.

It costs $250 to attend the event at Silver Lake Lodge. Festivities include a champagne reception, dinner, a silent auction and an opportunity drawing in which the winner will take home a 2009 Nissan Rogue from Tim Dahle.

The auction offers a considerable number of items to support about 15 sports.  Proceeds from the Jans Winter Welcome benefit the nonprofit programs and junior athletes from the Youth WinterSports Alliance. They are AXIS Freeride, Figure Skating Club of Park City, FLY Freestyle, Ice Miners Youth Hockey, Park City Freestyle Ski Team, the Park City Nordic Ski Club, the Park City Ski Team, Park City Snowboard Team, the Park City Speedskating Club, Summit Ski Team, the Utah Athletic Foundation Bobsled and Skeleton Development Program, the Wasatch Freestyle Foundation, Deer Valley Freestyle, and the Wasatch Luge Club.

How about a free lift pass to Park City, The Canyons, or Deer Valley?

It’s a big claim: Catch a morning flight from almost anywhere and you can be on our slopes the same afternoon. The Park City Quick START (Ski Today and Ride Today) Vacation lets you convert your airline boarding pass into a same-day lift ticket to the Park City resort of your choice. It’s your chance to get a free same-day lift ticket at The Canyons Resort, Park City Mountain Resort or Deer Valley Resort.

You will need to bring the completed, required redemption voucher, along with your same-day boarding pass and out of state photo I.D., to the resort ticket window, to receive your same-day lift ticket. You’ll discover the best skiing and riding you’ve ever experienced, not to mention the most conveniently located resort town in the West. Park City is located just 35 short minutes from Salt Lake City International Airport.

Quick START offer valid: Respective resort opening - 12/24/08, 1/4/09 - 2/13/09, and 3/29/09 – 4/12/09.

More Details.

Who is Stein? And where can you find him?

Deals for lodging on the mountain in Deer Valley are usually few and far between.  Maybe it’s just my perception of the mountain, but the majority of Deer Valley lodging options are multi-million dollar homes and condos.  This year promises to be a bit different with the economy as it is. I noticed this pretty sweet deal for the Stein Erikson Lodge. You can’t beat the location nor the people watching. It has a who’s who list of movie stars that cycle through there. Plus the lunchtime Skier’s Buffet will put you on time out (in a very good way).

From December 9-25, 2008, guests can be treated to an unsurpassed, luxurious vacation with all that a Five-Star, Five Diamond mountain resort has to offer for $350 per room, per night. This rate includes Deluxe Bedroom accommodations and buffet breakfast. A minimum of a two night stay is required. Guests who book 4 nights will receive the 5th night free of charge. This rate is subject to availability based on double occupancy. To book reservations online visit http://www.steinlodge.com or call 800.453.1302

Get your spook on up in the mountains during Halloween

Are you looking for something to do during Halloween?  A few of the resorts in the area are getting into the spirit and here are the details:

Snowbasin

Date: Oct. 25

Event: Masquerade on the Mountain - Halloween Dinner Buffet & Dance
Description: We have heard that Needles Lodge is haunted at night . . . join us for a hauntingly fabulous evening with a Bewitching Hour (cash bar), our fantastic dinner buffet, dancing (live music provided by Voodoo Box), costume awards and of course some good old fashion mingling. Costumes are optional, but encouraged. For more information, view the flyer, dinner buffet menu and dessert menu all in PDF Format.

Time: 5:00 to 6:30 p.m. Bewitching Hour; 6:30 p.m. Dinner Buffet; 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Dancing; 8:30 p.m. Costume Awards; 10:00 p.m. Event ends - don’t turn into a pumkin!

Where: Needles Lodge

Price: $50 per person

Reservations: Required, please call (801) 620-1021.

Deer Valley

Oct 31, 2008
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Snow Park Lodge

Employees of Deer Valley Resort will host their fifth annual “Transylvania Tea Party” blood drive on Halloween (Friday, October 31, 2008). The Transylvania Tea Party Blood Drive is the creation of Deer Valley employees who wanted to help local health care facilities augment their blood supplies. Members of the public are encouraged to show up in costume to donate blood at Deer Valley on Halloween.

Snowbird

The Scary Aerie Halloween Dinner

Friday, October 31, 2008
6:00 pm to 9:00 pm
$39 per person

Click here for a pdf of the menu.

The Aerie Restaurant
The Cliff Lodge, Level Ten
801.933.2160, in-house ext 5500
Reservations are recommended

The best get better, part III.

Next up- the Park City area!

The Canyons Resort

Snowriders at The Canyons Resort will enjoy a new lift and gondola during the 2008-09 season. The new Frostwood gondola will transport guests staying in the Frostwood area, which includes the Miners Club, the currently under construction Dakota Mountain Lodge, and all other development projects in
the area to the resort base.

In addition, a brand new fixed grip quad chair will run from the Tombstone base to a location approximately one-half mile below the DreamCatcher lift base. The lift is the first step in the Iron Mountain expansion plans, and will initially be used to access the Tombstone lift at the end of the day.

Trees will be gladed in places such as Mystic Pines, off of the Peak 5 lift, opening up more tree-skiing and riding for guests. The Canyons will also upgrade snowmaking and grooming equipment guaranteeing a high quality ski experience.

Deer Valley Resort

Deer Valley Resort has invested $8 million in on-mountain improvements for the 2008-09 winter season. Improvements include the replacement of the existing Cushing’s Cabin at the top of Flagstaff Mountain, adjacent to the Northside Express, Quincy Express, Silver Strike Express and Ruby Express chairlifts. The new cabin will seat 40 to 45 guests, feature updated restrooms and house Flagstaff Mountain Ski Patrol.

In addition, Deer Valley has remodeled the Empire Canyon Lodge to allow more seating upstairs and improve the flow through the beverage and service areas. Deer Valley has also made improvements to snow making and maintenance equipment to ensure its signature excellence.

Park City Mountain Resort

Park City Mountain Resort will unveil $10.5 million in improvements for the 2008-09 winter season including a new high-speed chair lift, terrain enhancements and renovation of the Mid-Mountain Lodge.

Park City Mountain Resort’s new high-speed quad chair lift, Crescent lift, will replace and realign the existing Ski Team lift. The lift will begin near the base of the Resort and extend to Crescent Ridge (also known as Ski Team Ridge). The new chair lift will significantly increase accessibility out of the base area as well as to the front-side runs, some of the Resort’s best advanced terrain.

To complement the new lift, the Resort is making terrain enhancements to improve the skiing/riding experience on the mountain, including a new run addition and expanded snowmaking. Park City Mountain Resort will also assume operations for Mid-Mountain Lodge in the 2008-09 season. The Resort will renovate the Mid-Mountain Lodge to further develop on-mountain dining.

Finally, as part of its environmental commitment, Park City Mountain Resort is offsetting 100 percent of its power consumption from renewable energy sources beginning in June 2008. This purchase of 13.9 million kWh of renewable energy credits (RECs) will avoid nearly 19 million pounds of CO2 emissions annually, which is equal to removing 1,853 passenger vehicles from the road or powering 1,100 average American homes for a year. For more information, visit www.saveoursnow.net.