Wanna take a winter vacation? Lately, all Deacon has been dreaming about is the allure of a cozy fire, a bottle of wine, and of course, super cute cashmere clothing. We're not fabulous skiiers (the whole four paws thing makes finding things that fit our feet difficult) but it's hard not to get behind the idea of a great lodge, especially when the name behind it is Ritz-Carlton.
So if you're looking for a winter getaway, hie thee to Lake Tahoe's first five-star ski resort, Highlands, Lake Tahoe.
After five years of design, the hotel opened earlier this week to much fanfare and more than two feet of powdery white snow, the perfect cap-off to the ski-in, ski-out resort.
The resort features ski-in, ski-out rooms a James Beard award-winning chef, and a 17,000 square foot spa with treatments themed around water and the woods. The new Highlands Gondola will connect guests between the nearby Village-at-Northstar and The Ritz-Carlton Highlands, Lake Tahoe resort. Perched slope-side within a 15 minute drive of both Lake Tahoe and the historic town of Truckee, the year-round destination includes 170 guest rooms, 23 private Ritz-Carlton Residences and 25 Ritz-Carlton Destination Club residences.
In addition, the The Ritz-Carlton Highlands will be one of the first major five-star caliber mountain resorts to seek LEED certification from the U.S. Green Building Council.
Rates debut from $250 per night.
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