The Stowe Mountain Resort of Vermont provides it’s guests seeking ski resort getaways that offer a plethora of ski routes and trails that caters to a wide range of experience levels, from casual first-timers like Spruce Peak, to hardcore skiers looking for that ultimate thrill. For those that are into fancy dining and living, there is a massive selection of restaurants, breakfast diners, inns, shopping centers and gift shops for visitors. You can eat some hearty pancakes for breakfast at The Dutch Pancake Cafe at the Grey Fox Inn, featuring more than 50 varieties of traditional and exotic toppings. Or you can take a ride up on the gondola to the Cliff House Restaurant that serves a Vermont cheese plate with a bowl of potato garlic soup and dine over an incredible view of the resort.
Customers that are interested in higher end dining can stop over at Michael’s on the Hill, which serves authentic grass fed beef tenderloin ranging as high as $43. Those that are interested in a spa treatment can stop over at the Stoweflake Mountain Resort and Spa, complete with on the site restaurants, mud massage, and luxury guest rooms complete with three-bedroom townhouses.
Stowe Mountain is also facing a renovation project that adds a lodge, golf course, condos, and residential areas catered for people from all backgrounds, ranging from hotels and townhouses, to entire mansions at the base of Spruce Peak. Visitors will find the ski paths unique, as they are crafted by members of the Civilian Conservation Corps back in the 1930s. For weary and exhausted knees, guests can enjoy cross country skiing on more than 155 miles of custom designed trails.
Those that grow tired of the experience at what Stowe Mountain can offer, can relax at the Top Notch Spa and Resort, which is in direct competition with Stowe Mountain. For those that are interested in fine dining without breaking the bank, Harrison’s Restaurant and Bar at the Stowe Inn serves it’s potato gnocchi with all the fixings for only $15.95.
Stowe, facing direct competition from young upstarts like Top Notch as well as enduring the customer base that is chipping away, is willing to draw back old and new customers alike with renovation projects funded by AIG. East coast vacations like Stowe Mountain is no longer just keeping the older customer base, they are attracting younger folks with a hunger for thrills as well. Newcomers will find the Stowe Mountain Spa and Resort as an experience that is unforgettable, persuading them to come back for more excitement.
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