The Arrabelle itself is a collection of luxury hotel rooms and condos (Lindsay Vonn is one famous resident) that reflect the alpine aesthetic like much of Vail. Our suite had a separate bedroom, two flat screen televisions and a huge luxurious bathroom complete with heated floors. The patio overlooked the slopes and had its own radiant heated floors that kept the patio clear of snow. Each room featured artwork from a local painter. The oversized armoires were designed for the Arrabelle and assembled within each room. The Arrabelle treated us to delicious hot chocolate and homemade cookies apres ski in the lobby and great coffee there in the morning.
We ate breakfast and dinner at the Tavern on the Square. The standouts were the lobster mac and cheese, the blue cheese wedge with pickled red onions and applewood smoked bacon, and the bar-b-que ribs. The Tavern is a fun spot to hang out any time of the day. There's live music starting mid-afternoon and it fills to capacity on busy ski days.
We'd love to return in the summer, when we'd take full advantage of the rooftop pool and the outdoor cafe tables. The Arrabelle is offering a Stay and Play package starting May 1st for $189 per person per night which includes lodging and a round of golf at Red Sky Ranch Golf Club. If you're more into the spa than the course, stay and visit the Spa at the Arrabelle. We had a swedish massage that was excellent. The 10,000 square foot spa was designed using beautiful reclaimed glass tiles. The women's lounge is spacious, and features a whirlpool, sauna and steam room. It was the perfect end to our ski day.
Here's a quick look at our suite at the Arrabelle:
This review was based on a press rate.
