Wow that is a very very nice new building. Deer Valley sure knows how to build great looking buildings don't they, from the Stein lodge to well anything on the mountain really they do a great job.
Part of that might be that I'm a big rustic log style architecture fan (I blame it on my Dad and grandfather both being in the lumber industry) but that really is a nice place. They also built it in a great location, one that really should have some sort of cafe or something at it.
Spring break skiing Utah
Started by iceberg210, Mar 17 2009 08:30 PM
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Posted 18 March 2009 - 09:30 PM
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Posted 19 March 2009 - 04:24 AM
iceberg210, on Mar 18 2009, 09:30 PM, said:
Wow that is a very very nice new building. Deer Valley sure knows how to build great looking buildings don't they, from the Stein lodge to well anything on the mountain really they do a great job.
Part of that might be that I'm a big rustic log style architecture fan (I blame it on my Dad and grandfather both being in the lumber industry) but that really is a nice place. They also built it in a great location, one that really should have some sort of cafe or something at it.
Part of that might be that I'm a big rustic log style architecture fan (I blame it on my Dad and grandfather both being in the lumber industry) but that really is a nice place. They also built it in a great location, one that really should have some sort of cafe or something at it.
Deer Valley Resort Did NOT build Steins.
That is a whole differnt company from the resort. But in Order to build on DV land, if DV doesn't build it, it must be approved by Royal Street Corp, and the Stern Family. They want all buildings to be built, so they all look the same as all the others.
That is aamazing 'warming' hut at the top Of Flag. I really need to get back and see the changes.
To the comment of It beats skiing down to Silver Lake to use the bathroom,,,, ever heard of ducking into the trees? :)
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