Conferences and meetings take on a whole new meaning when you book them at an all-inclusive Colorado luxury resort. The surroundings are always exquisite, the services are superior, the accommodations are luxurious, and the cuisine is always supreme. If you’re entertaining a red carpet resort experience for your group, might we suggest some of our Colorado favorites?
The Sebastian Vail
What to expect: A luxury mountain lodge in Vail Village is just a 9-minute walk from Gondola One. Glorious guest rooms and suites welcome guests to a host of amenities including Egyptian cotton sheets, plush pillows, and posh bathrobes with slippers. Hotel cuisine is dedicated to sustainable, local, organic, and fresh foods.
Why we love it: The Bloom Spa focuses on vibrant, revitalizing treatments to enjoy after a day on the mountain or an afternoon exploring nearby Vail. Services include massage, aromatherapy massage, Thai massage, healing stone massage, body treatments, facials, and mani/pedis.
Tivoli Lodge
What to expect: This upscale, year-round Vail resort invites guests to enjoy comfy rooms with mountain or village views, some boasting walk-in showers and fireplaces. Relax in two outdoor hot tubs with mountain views, enjoy free ski valet, workout in a fitness room, or experience state-of-the-art meeting rooms.
Why we love it: There are ample opportunities to revel in the surroundings here with both casual and fine dining, skiing, snowmobiling, dog sledding, sleigh rides, snow tubing, snowshoeing, ski bikes, ice skating, and ice climbing.
Copper Mountain Resort
What to expect: All lodging accommodations are just steps away from chairlifts, restaurants, and local nightlife. Multiple lodging options located in the East Village, Center Village, or West Village, each with its own unique ambience. Tubing, skiing, ice skating, and fun in the snow are the focus here.
Why we love it: Copper Mountain Spa pampers guests with a relaxing menu of facials, massages, body treatments, and more, both in a guest’s room or at the spa itself. The perfect end to a day on the slopes.
Beaver Run Resort & Conference Center
What to expect: The ski-in/ski-out resort sits at the base of Beaver Run Super Chair. Lovely guest rooms, suites, and specialty suites are available with amenities such as concierge services, on-site dining options, ski rentals, and lift tickets. Meeting space for up to 1,000 with access to outdoor decks and patios. Within walking distance of downtown Breckenridge.
Why we love it: The amenities are amazing here with six outdoor hot tubs, indoor/outdoor swimming pool, 20-person hot tub, tennis court, arcade, and complimentary hotel shuttle. After a long day on the slopes, The Spa is the place to be for massage, body treatments, and skin care for a rejuvenating experience.
Steamboat Grand Resort Hotel & Conference Center
What to expect: Just a four-minute walk to the Steamboat Ski Resort gondola, this sprawling mountain resort hotel’s accommodations include luxury guest rooms, studios, penthouses, and condos. Amenities include a year-round heated outdoor pool with two large hot tub spas, fitness center, and eucalyptus steam and sauna rooms. Four dining options to satisfy every appetite.
Why we love it: The inspiring mountain resort coupled with boundless opportunities to enjoy the Outlaw Mountain Coaster, night skiing, sleigh ride dinners, scenic gondola rides, and the Grand Spa offering a few different massages, body treatments, and facials make this a can’t-miss destination.
The Broadmoor
What to expect: The historic Broadmoor is a Forbes Five-Star and AAA Five-Diamond resort known for impeccable service and impressive amenities. With 784 guest rooms, suites, cottages, brownstones, and Estate House, along with twelve dining options, there’s something for everyone here.
Why we love it: Wilderness experiences are unique to the Broadmoor and include the Ranch at Emerald Valley, Cloud Camp, and Fly Fishing Camp. Three golf courses, outdoor infinity pool, spa pool, tennis club, and spa offering a variety of massages, hydrotherapy, skin care treatments, body therapies, hair, and nail care.
Keystone Resort & Conference Center
What to expect: Known for being the “home to the longest ski day in Colorado,” Keystone extends a welcome with multiple lodging properties to suit every taste. An industry leader in “green meeting practices” since 2000, there are a multitude of activities here including skiing, snow tubing, sleigh rides, and ice skating.
Why we love it: The Keystone Spa is the perfect après skiing destination, offering personalized treatments, including massage therapy, facials, body treatments, hand, foot and waxing services, and makeup applications. Yoga and fitness classes keep you flexible and prep you for a day on the slopes.
For a complete list of resort options, visit our Colorado Resort Venues Directory.