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Deer Valley Resort Vacations Offer Many Lodging options

July 8th, 2009 No comments
by Robin Rutecki

Deer Valley vacation rentals are one of the reasons that Deer Valley Resort is such a popular vacation destination. Perfectly placed in the mountains, Deer Valley rentals offer vacationers many diverse options to choose from when planning a vacation. You can’t go wrong anytime of the year at one of America’s most popular mountain destinations.

While the places to stay are wonderful exciting attractions, the snow capped mountains and sparkling lakes are worthy of praise themselves. The landscape is scenic enough that the 2002 winter Olympics held several events on the majestic mountains that tower over the surrounding areas.

Deer Valley vacation rentals offer a lot to choose from. You can stay on the slopes of the mountains in a plush ski-in ski-out residence or choose a well appointed condo for two. The whole family can stay in a large townhouse overlooking a lake that, I’m sure I saw on a couple of post cards. Choosing where you will stay is an important component of your vacation, but no matter what you decide, Deer Valley vacation rentals are always a great choice.

Deer Valley rental condos are an excellent option. Ranging from one bedroom to more than five, multiple families can share the expenses leaving more money for dining out or activities. A lot of the areas condos are privately owned, which means a personal touch from someone who cares about the properties upkeep and well-being.

Be sure to save time and a little money for shopping and dining during on your stay. While the extras aren’t terribly expensive, there are countless opportunities to choose from and your going to want to try as many as possible. Skiing, snowmobiling, tubing, and ice skating are prominent in the winter. Golf, fishing, mountain biking, hiking, and outdoor concerts are popular in summer. No matter what time of year you visit Deer Valley, there will be plenty to keep you entertained.

If you don’t care about activities and want to stay inside during your get away, then this is the perfect place. It’s nearly impossible to find a Deer Valley vacation rental that’s not equipped with a fireplace. What you might not expect are the washing machines and spacious fully equipped kitchens. Relax at ease in a hot tub or enjoy the comforts of a bear skin rug placed perfectly in front of a crackling fire place.

Maybe you’re interested in a truly high end vacation experience. Deer Valley Resort offers some of the most luxurious lodging options in the world. Inquire about a private home rental in the exclusive Bald Eagle, Deer Crest, or Flagstaff neighborhoods to treat yourself to the best. These Deer Valley vacation rentals cater to those with expensive taste, but are well worth every penny.

Whether you come for the beauty or the skiing, Deer Valley Resort has many fantastic vacation rental choices for your vacation. Fill your time with events and tours or stay in and play all day. Just don’t miss out on the vacation of a lifetime.

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How do You Book Hotels for the 2010 Olympic Games?

October 30th, 2008 No comments
by Amy Nutt

If you plan on attending the 2010 Winter Olympic Games in Vancouver, it is good to know when and how you can book your hotel. This is very important so that you can find a place to stay that doesn’t result in you driving or using public for a long period of time in order to get to the events you have tickets for. Some individuals make this mistake because they think that there are enough hotel rooms available when a huge event such as the Olympics is going on. The truth is that there are a lot of hotel rooms available, but they fill up quickly. Thousands upon thousands from around the world attend Olympic events, so you have to be on your toes.

Getting your tickets

Being that tickets are not guaranteed when you request them, it can be difficult to know whether or not to book your hotel. You don’t want to book your hotel and pay a deposit, only to find out you couldn’t get your tickets because the event was sold out and you were not chosen in the ticket lotteries that are held to determine who gets tickets and who doesn’t. Depending on the hotel, you may be penalized a certain amount of your deposit for canceling your reservation, so you want to do everything you can to make sure you are definitely going to be there.

As soon as you’re notified that you will be able to purchase at least one ticket, make your reservations immediately. The good news is that those in charge of selling the Winter Olympics tickets are going to do so as quickly as possible so that they can begin on the seating arrangements for the events. They have to know how many tickets they have sold before they can move on to the next phase and determine how many unsold tickets they have.

The reservation

It can be tricky as to what dates to make your reservation for. If you wait until you are approved for all of your tickets, you’re risking those individuals who have gotten at least one ticket beating you to the closest hotels. However, they are in the same boat as you when it comes to when to make reservations. So find out what dates the events you want to attend are held on and make sure your stay covers that time period. Even if you are unable to attend one event, chances are you’ll be able to attend the other events. So on the days that you don’t have an event to attend, simply go for a stroll around Vancouver. There is plenty to do in between Olympic events.

Look at your sports travel event as a vacation and don’t be too upset if something happens that you have made reservations during the dates that cover a specific event that you couldn’t get tickets for. Fortunately, the Olympics have several events running simultaneously, so there is bound to be another sport going on during that time that you can enjoy. There are events that have unsold tickets, so you can buy last minute tickets if you need to. That way you can have the fullest Olympic spectator experience. There’s plenty to do and plenty to see, so you shouldn’t be too disappointed if you are unable to attend an event you wanted to attend. Just make sure you try to get your hotel as close to the Olympic venues as you possibly can so that you can avoid as much frustration as possible. You want to spend more time at the games than travel time to get there.

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