Deer Valley Resort Seeks 2019 World Ski Awards Recognition

Voting is now open to select Deer Valley Resort as the United States’ Best Ski Resort. For six consecutive years, Deer Valley has earned the national distinguished honor and will compete against other country winners to win World’s Best Ski Resort if chosen again this year. Deer Valley’s Goldener Hirsch Inn is also vying to maintain its status of United States’ Best Ski Boutique Hotel, which they earned in 2018. In its seventh year, the World Ski Awards aims to drive up standards within the ski industry by rewarding the organizations that are leaders in their field.

Voting for the 7th annual World Ski Awards takes place now through September 27, 2019, at worldskiawards.com. Votes are cast by professionals working within the ski industry — senior executives, travel buyers, tour operators, agents and media — as well as the public. Winners will be announced at the World Ski Awards ceremony, November 22 – 24, 2019, in Kitzbühel, Austria.

“The prestigious recognition of United States’ Best Ski Resort and United States’ Best Ski Boutique Hotel is a direct reflection of the Deer Valley family hard at work each and every day for our guests,” said Todd Shallan, Deer Valley Resort president and chief operating officer. “We are honored to be the industry standard in the eyes of our guests and industry professionals, and we are proud to keep improving, evolving, and revolutionizing luxury travel as we’ve done for almost forty years.”

Among Deer Valley’s numerous luxury accommodations is the European-style ski chalet, Goldener Hirsch Inn located mid-mountain in the Silver Lake Village. The posh boutique property features just 20 rooms and offers intimate, personalized service and five-star amenities, such as European king-sized beds, luxury Italian linens, wood burning fireplaces, private balconies and an award-winning restaurant.

As part of the World Travel Awards, the World Ski Awards is the only global initiative to recognize, reward and celebrate excellence in ski tourism. 

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