Breakfast
Wake up in a regal mood and indulge yourself in mouthwatering Eggs Benedict at 8100 Mountainside Bar and Grill in the Park Hyatt. Be sure to request a table by the window for a front row view of the early-bird ski preparation. Go ahead – the Bloody Marys are simply divine.
Morning Activity
Get the undivided attention of a top instructor with a private lesson at our Ski and Snowboard School. Ask your instructor to take you to the Grouse Mountain/Larkspur area for a breathtaking view of the World Cup Birds of Prey Race Course. Also, be sure to check out our daily grooming report so you can experience the exhilaration that comes from gliding down the mountain on a perfectly groomed run.
Lunch
Warm up and gaze at the inspiring vistas as your backdrop at Spruce Saddle, located at the top of the Centennial Lift. Treat yourself to a well-deserved pit stop and enjoy a bread bowl of delicious chowder and a mug of hot cocoa.
Afternoon Activity
Continue with your private ski and snowboarding lesson and take in the invigorating Gold Dust and Latigo blue runs. Be sure to get to the bottom of the mountain by 3:00 p.m. for warm chocolate chip cookies. A ski vacation in Beaver Creek isn’t complete without this decadent treat served by our Cookie Time Chefs.
Dinner
Following all that activity, you’ll probably need to eat again; in which case, Beano’s Cabin is an excellent choice. Order the Elk Wellington, flawlessly prepared by Chef Steven Topple, with sweet potato puree, grilled baby zucchini and huckleberry sauce. It’s the staff favorite—and it will probably be yours too.
Evening Activity (Optional)
Shave away the calories ice skating in Beaver Creek Village with the family. Or, put off thinking about such trivial matters until you get home, and kick back at a concert, play or show in the Vilar Center for Performing Arts.