Grand Hyatt Vail in Vail, Colorado, has unveiled its summer lineup for 2023, offering guests a mix of fresh activities and returning favorites to tailor a memorable Colorado getaway.
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One of the season’s highlights is the resort’s Llamaste experience, a yoga session that pairs mindful movement with the calming presence of llamas. Offered complimentary to hotel guests, the monthly events begin July 22, with additional sessions on Aug. 19 and Sept. 23, giving visitors a playful yet restorative option to add to their stay.
Food-focused travelers will appreciate the return of the Creekside Culinary Series. This al-fresco dining experience takes place beside Gore Creek and features a multicourse dinner with wine pairings in an intimate setting. Limited to 20 guests, the dinners are scheduled for Aug. 19 and Sept. 16. Meanwhile, the hotel’s signature Gessner Restaurant and Bar has introduced a new summer menu that emphasizes sustainably sourced proteins and produce from local purveyors.
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Classic summer offerings return as well, including guided nature walks, bike rentals, fly fishing excursions, customizable s’mores kits, and a range of spa services designed to help guests relax after a day outdoors.
The resort is also promoting several seasonal packages and offers. Guests who book the Everything “Points” to Summer promotion by Sept. 30 can access the best available rates and earn up to 10,000 bonus World of Hyatt points. The Resort Credit offer grants a $100 resort credit per stay for reservations of two or more nights booked by Sept. 30. For travelers planning ahead, the Stay Longer, Save More! deal provides 20 percent off best nightly rates for the 2023/2024 winter season when booking five or more nights by July 31.
With a mix of unique experiences, elevated dining and familiar outdoor activities, Grand Hyatt Vail’s 2023 summer programming aims to give guests flexible options to design a personalized mountain retreat.