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The Most Exclusive Ski Resorts

The Most Exclusive Ski Resorts

February 02, 2018

If you�¢??ve gone skiing before, there�¢??s a good chance that you�¢??ve skied with stars or the ultra rich and just didn�¢??t know it. There are some resorts where you are more likely to bump into a movie star or celebrity as these resorts are fairly exclusive. These are some of the most exclusive ski resorts in the world.


Courchevel 1850 In France

This pricey resort is worth the money. It has 165 different lifts and around 100 miles of slopes. There are also multilingual instructors so no matter what language you speak, you can find someone to help you. In addition to the slopes there are Michelin starred restaurants, impressive clubs and luxurious chalets. Visitors come here not just to ski, but to be seen as well.


Cortina d�¢??Ampezzo In Italy

One thing this ski resort is known for is the Dolomites as it�¢??s backdrop. You can�¢??t beat the scenery here or the four different ski areas. Visitors can take a lift to the towns of Faloria and Tofana. The other two areas; Cinque Torri and Lagazuoi that can be accessed by bus or even a private car if you want to spend the money. Each area has something different to offer as far as elevation and terrain go. In addition to skiing, many visit this resort to shop. Here you can find one of a kind jewellery, antiques and fur.


Eagle Point Resort In Utah

You don�¢??t have to leave the United States to find an exclusive ski resort. With five lifts, 600 acres of slopes and two mountains, this is the ultimate resort for those seeking thrills. Each year the resort receives close to 40 feet of snow so there�¢??s almost always fresh powder. The resorts allows private hire Tuesday to Thursday for up to 200 people. It costs $10,000 per day, but that does include equipment rental and not having to deal with a crowd of strangers on the slopes. Onsite there�¢??s Canyonside Lodge which has stand-alone cabins, outdoor hot tubs and a bar to enjoy a drink after a long day of skiing.


Klosters In Switzerland

This resort has been frequented by rich and famous people like Paul Newman and Prince Charles. Because it�¢??s located in a small farming village, they are able to keep a low profile while they are here, which is a big appeal to some. The resort has 33 lifts and 5,259 feet of slopes over 420 acres of terrain. Klosters looks like everything you imagined a Swiss ski village would be with it�¢??s wooden chalets and valleys filled with pine trees.