Club Med unveils Utah all-inclusive ski resort
Club Med will open a new all-inclusive resort in 2024, marking its first new resort in the US in more than 20 years.
Located in Snowbasin, Utah, it will be the brand’s first ‘Exclusive Collection’ five-Star resort in the US.
It is slated for December 2024.
Featuring 320 keys, it will have Club Med’s signature all-inclusive experiences, ski and snowboarding lessons and ski-in, ski-out access.
Summer activities include hiking and mountain biking.
“We are delighted to bring Snowbasin their very first lodging property and introduce the spectacular region to travelers from all over the world,” President and CEO of Club Med, Henri Giscard d’Estaing said.
The resort will have various accommodations types, such as two-bedroom deluxe rooms and Family Suites, children’s clubs and a heated pool.
The Snowbasin Resort is about 35 miles from Salt Lake City.
It comes the same week it marked the opening of Club Med Quebec-Charlevoix in Canada.
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