The most expensive ski chalet up for grabs this season in the exclusive resort of Vail costs a whopping $139,000 for five nights – but includes two mansions, a butler and a private chef.
Located in Eagle County, Colorado – Vail’s resort is the largest ski mountain in Colorado and is known for luxury hotels, fine-dining and elite slopes.
A five-night stay at Vail’s poshest property during the winter high season may seem steep at $139,000, but you’re getting two for the price if one with these two interconnected mansions.
Ethos and Opus, as the stunning chalets have been dubbed, are part of Vail’s Apex Collection – which includes only three other properties: Paragon, Tellerium and Meadow.
The star-jewels of the collection, Ethos and Opus, sprawl over a collective 23,600 square feet of precious mountain land.
The most expensive ski chalet up for grabs this season in the exclusive resort of Vail costs a whopping $139,000 for five nights, but includes two mansions, a butler and a private chef
Located in Eagle County, Colorado – Vail’s resort is the largest ski mountain in Colorado and is known for luxury hotels, fine-dining and elite slopes
A five-night stay at Vail’s poshest property during the winter high season may seem steep at $139,000, but you’re getting two for the price if one with these two interconnected mansions
Ethos and Opus, as the stunning chalets have been dubbed, are part of Vail’s Apex Collection – which includes only three other properties: Paragon, Tellerium and Meadow
The star-jewels of the collection, Ethos and Opus, sprawl over a collective 23,600 square feet of precious mountain land
There is heaps of custom art throughout the stunningly decorated house – which recently underwent a $5 million renovation
The adjoining properties are located on a prime vantage point with a breathtaking view of Vail Village’s Gore Creek Drive.
Opus is advertised as ‘The Crown Jewel of Vail’ and with nine bedrooms, 15 bathrooms and tons of upgrades and amenities it’s no wonder the property goes for $24,950 a night.
The house is said to be ‘the only single family home of its size, stature, and caliber in all of Vail’ by Luxury Travel Magazine.
‘The curated experiences we offer are alike to that of European ski chalets, but elevated to the next level,’ says Mike Connolly, general manager of Triumph Mountain Properties, the company that manages the homes.
Included in the perks of this breathtaking home are two swimming pools, two outdoor hot tubs, heaps of custom art throughout, state-of-the-art kitchens and an incredible ski and entertainment room – complete with toys and gadgets, a flat screen TV and all the ski supplies one could possibly need.
Opus is advertised as ‘The Crown Jewel of Vail’ and with nine bedrooms, 15 bathrooms and tons of upgrades and amenities it’s no wonder the property goes for $24,950 a night
Other snow-friendly features include snowmelt terraces and driveways and ski essentials such as coffee machines as well hand and foot warmers
Apex guests staying at the properties are given custom itineraries, unique mountain adventures and a team of staff to make their stay as luxurious as possible
Guests won’t have to travel too far to reach paradise – the property sits just 35 miles away from the closest airport, Eagle Airport, and 119 miles away from Colorado’s biggest airport in Denver
The master bedroom features a stunning en suite bathroom fully stocked with toiletries and towels for guests to enjoy
There is plenty of fun to be had for those who can afford the extortionate trip – including yoga classes, Range Rover outings, Michelin-starred chef-hosted dinners, caviar tastings and champagne sabering
The VIP concierge, Erin Ridgeley, is dedicated to making sure guests’ every single need and request is taken care of while they’re enjoying time in the mountains – on and off the slopes
The elite mansion is located just .1 miles away from Vail Village and .3 miles away from Gondola One
The pools are heated year round and there is also a jacuzzi hot tub at the property.
Other snow-friendly features include snowmelt terraces and driveways and ski essentials such as coffee machines as well hand and foot warmers.
The theater room holds ginormous plush couches and features a huge theater screen.
If skiing itself isn’t enough of a workout – there is also a decked-out fitness studio with peloton bikes, a tonal trainer and plenty of weights and machines.
Ethos – a five bedroom, nine bedroom property known as ‘The Pinnacle of the Apex Collection’ – is a smaller part of the overall Opus experience which can be enjoyed separately by smaller groups for $14,950 a night.
Apex guests staying at the properties are given custom itineraries, unique mountain adventures and a team of staff to make their stay as luxurious as possible.
The theater room holds ginormous plush couches and features a huge theater screen
An incredible ski and entertainment room is complete with toys and gadgets, a flat screen TV and all the ski supplies one could possibly need
If skiing itself isn’t enough of a workout – there is also a decked-out fitness studio with peloton bikes, a tonal trainer and plenty of weights and machines
There is a massive laundry room with plenty of washers and dryers for all the guests to wash their ski-gear after a long day on the slopes
The sprawling mansion even has an elevator so that guests can fully relax when chilling out at the property
Visitors enjoy daily housekeeping, a dedicated concierge, a bar fully stocked with booze and a pantry loaded with food and beverages.
Upon arrival – guests are greeted with a delicious locally-curated arrival reception that features an artisanal board overflowing with snacks, cheeses, cured meats, veggies and more.
The good food doesn’t stop there. Chef Anthony Mazza, a private gourmet chef, prepares an ‘exquisite morning feast’ with a daily unique customizable menu.
The VIP concierge, Erin Ridgeley, is dedicated to making sure guests’ every single need and request is taken care of while they’re enjoying time in the mountains – on and off the slopes.
Visitors enjoy daily housekeeping, a dedicated concierge, a bar fully stocked with booze and a pantry loaded with food and beverages
Upon arrival – guests are greeted with a delicious locally-curated arrival reception that features an artisanal board overflowing with snacks, cheeses, cured meats, veggies and more
The good food doesn’t stop there. Chef Anthony Mazza, a private gourmet chef, prepares an ‘exquisite morning feast’ with a daily unique customizable menu
Included in the perks of this breathtaking home are two swimming pools and two outdoor hot tubs
The pools are heated year round and there is also a jacuzzi hot tub at the property
Ethos – a five bedroom, nine bedroom property known as ‘The Pinnacle of the Apex Collection’ – is a smaller part of the overall Opus experience which can be enjoyed separately by smaller groups for $14,950 a night
The adjoining properties are located on a prime vantage point with a breathtaking view of Vail Village’s Gore Creek Drive
There is plenty of fun to be had for those who can afford the extortionate trip – including yoga classes, Range Rover outings, Michelin-starred chef-hosted dinners, caviar tastings and champagne sabering.
The elite mansion is located just .1 miles away from Vail Village and .3 miles away from Gondola One.
It sits just 35 miles away from the closest airport, Eagle Airport, and 119 miles away from Colorado’s biggest airport in Denver.