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    Mountain High

    Get your mountain fix with a quick jaunt to the Colorado Rockies

    Kristy Alpert
    Mar 2, 2013 | 6:27 pm

    Although Texans have been flocking to the slopes of Colorado since realizing it’s the “land where the beer flows like wine” (ahem, Dumb and Dumber), it can still be tricky navigating this changing scene.

    A quick trip out of Dallas-Fort Worth and into the mountains can add up quickly. But thankfully the Eagle County Airport is making it easier than ever to jet off from DFW for a weekend of luxury resort hopping and cozy fire-side dining in Colorado’s two hottest snow-packed cities of Vail and Beaver Creek. Located only minutes from some of the Rocky Mountain’s top ski resorts and recreation areas, Eagle County offers a fly-in/ski-free promotion.

    Here is where you should stay, eat and play while in Vail and Beaver Creek this season.

    Vail
    Without question, if you have a chance to stay at the Four Seasons Resort & Residences Vail, do it. This alpine-style lodge at Vail Mountain is the perfect skiers retreat with its complementary ski concierge that provides that famous Four Seasons service from outfitting guests in preheated Gorsuch boots and gear to providing weather reports and unlimited muffins and HoCho.

    The hotel boasts an award-winning spa with creative apres-ski treatments, and it is only a short walk or Mercedes shuttle ride from Vail’s new 50th anniversary addition “One,” the heated-seat wielding, Wi-Fi-offering luxury gondola installed only months ago that takes guests to the top of the mountain at 1,200 feet per minute.

    From there you can ski the mountain and track your vertical stats and stock up on professionally taken photos with Vail Resorts new app Epic Mix before stopping for an authentic alpine lunch at the recently opened fine dining restaurant, The 10th. Don’t miss the hickory-smoked French dip steak sandwich with melted fontina, horseradish aioli and caramelized onions or the maple bacon ice cream sundae.

    After a long day of skiing, The Taproom in Vail Village is the hot spot to sip a beer with locals, but there’s no better way to unwind after a chilly day than with a Haut Chocolat at the Fireside Lounge at the Four Seasons. Homemade marshmallows and a delicate sheet of chocolate lace are melted deep into your oversized mug as your waiter pours out a piping cup of super creamy hot chocolate.

    Even with all the restaurant options in town, after a light happy hour of elk corndogs and local cheeses, it’d be a shame to miss out on what executive chef Jason Harrison is cooking up at the resort’s amazing restaurant Flame. Harrison, who has a peculiar penchant for all things pig, is somewhat of a creative madman when it comes to his cuisine. He is doing everything in-house, from dry-aging his own charcuterie and meats in a converted flower cooler to barrel-aging craft cocktails.

    Try the 32-ounce dry-aged Wagyu rib-eye carved tableside for a true Flintstone-ian experience, with family-style sides like lobster mashed potatoes and hand-cut duck fat French fries. If there’s any room for dessert, try senior pastry chef Rachelle Hyder’s maple bacon donuts with bourbon cherry jam.

    Beaver Creek
    Touted as North America’s only European-style village-to-village ski area, Beaver Creek’s legendary World Cup slopes offer an unparalleled experience, both on skis and off. The mountain boasts more than 1,832 acres with 25 lifts and 150 trails, meticulously groomed throughout the day.

    The highlight of the slopes is by far the early morning First Tracks program that puts a limited number of precious Golden Ticket holders on the slopes before the lifts open to the public. It is an exclusive chance to leave your mark on the mountain’s freshly groomed runs.

    When it comes to accommodations, the ski-in/ski-out Park Hyatt Beaver Creek Resort and Spa goes above and beyond to craft a truly luxurious mountainside vacation, from a nightly s’mores happy hour (served at the slope-side fire pit, where adults can order up discounted cocktails and champagne) to a dreamy slumber massage treatment offered at its on-site Allegria Spa.

    This chateau-style resort is also home to the award-winning 8100 Mountainside Bar & Grill, where diners can sit fireside or reserve the coveted chefs’ table where the chef will transport you to another place with creations such as dry-aged pork chop with balsamic pear puree, brown-butter spaghetti squash, candied pepitas and toasted almonds.

    For the true Beaver Creek alpine experience, you can’t miss a trek out for dinner at Beano’s Cabin. This on-mountain restaurant is only accessible during the winter months (last day for service is April 7) via open-air sleigh or snowcat, but it is worth the trip to experience this intimate spot’s rustic yet gourmet offerings served amid the serene landscape of the White River National Forest. The wine list is extensive, the wildlife sightings are legendary, and the whiskey-glazed Berkshire porterhouse is borderline sinful.

    Cup of Haut Chocolat (pre-pour) at the Four Seasons Resort & Residences Vail.

    Photo by Kristy Alpert
    Cup of Haut Chocolat (pre-pour) at the Four Seasons Resort & Residences Vail.
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    Grand Hyatt hotel at DFW Airport unveils $34 million renovation

    Amber Heckler
    Feb 12, 2026 | 12:43 pm
    Grand Hyatt DFW Airport hotel
    Photo courtesy of Grand Hyatt DFW
    All rooms at the Grand Hyatt DFW face the airport's runways.

    The DFW Airport's on-site Terminal D hotel, Grand Hyatt DFW Airport, has just completed its $34 million renovation in less than a year.

    Renovations began in July 2025 in celebration of its 20th anniversary, and coincided with the DFW Airport's ongoing $9 billion renovation plan. According to general manager Jeff Babcock, the hotel's transformation was a strategic process to show gratitude and "give back to the travelers and members of the community that supported [the hotel] during the last two decades."

    "The entire renovation of the property solidifies our legacy as the premier hotel and event center supporting the international airport and connecting travelers to the Dallas Fort Worth culture and community,” Babcock says in a press release.

    Among the shiny new features are the fully renovated guest rooms and suites (which have been increased from its original 298 rooms to 315), a "reimagined" Grand Met restaurant, and an updated 20,000-square-foot top-floor meeting and event space, executive board room, and an expansive indoor/outdoor rooftop flight-deck event space that overlooks the DFW Airport's runways.

    Grand Hyatt DFW Airport hotel $34 million renovation, King Room In addition to new beds, stitched leather headboards, and integrated lighting, all guest rooms also feature large HD flat screen TVs and new charging ports.Photo courtesy of Grand Hyatt DFW

    Grand Hyatt DFW Airport hotel

    Photo courtesy of Grand Hyatt DFW

    All rooms at the Grand Hyatt DFW face the airport's runways.

    The Grand Hyatt also claims its renovated 6,600-square-foot ballroom makes the hotel "a leading conference destination and event center at DFW and around the area."

    The hotel lobby remains just steps away from the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) Terminal D checkpoint, and was remodeled with "luxurious marble tile flooring, rich wooden paneling, and artwork created by local artists," the press release says. Additional upgrades were made to the on-site fitness center, which was relocated to the first-floor "to better accommodate health and fitness needs" and is now outfitted with Peloton bicycles.

    "The transformation of Grand Hyatt DFW is a major milestone in the ongoing evolution of our airport and an investment in the experience we deliver to customers every day," says DFW CEO Chris McLaughlin in the release. "As one of the most consistently and highly awarded airport hotels, this property sets the standard for convenience, comfort and Southern hospitality. The reimagining of the property ensures it will continue to be a premier destination in North Texas and a powerful reflection of DFW’s commitment to excellence as we serve a growing global community."

    Room rates at the Grand Hyatt DFW Airport begin at $296 for World of Hyatt Members, and standard rates begin at $329 per night in February.

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