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HOTELS Bloomberg Pursuits October 14, 2019Buzzy new hotels are heating up some of the world’s most
fashionable ski resorts. By James GaddyPARKCITY,UTAHAubergeResortsCollection,thebrand
behindfavoritessuchasHotelJeromeinAspen,Colo.,and
NapaValley’sAubergeduSoleil,hasopenedtheLodgeatBlue
Sky, a 46-roomoasisona 3,500-acreformerranch.ItsEarth
Suites,builtintothehillsidewithgrassroofs,haveoutdoorfire-
placesthatoverlookAlexanderCanyon.A heli-skiingprogram
offersexclusiveaccesstothreeprivateskizonesintheUinta
andWasatchmountainsconsistingofmorethan200,000acres
of bowls and chutes. From $700 per nightASPEN,COLO.TheLittleNell,stilltheonlyski-in,ski-out
propertyintown,celebratesits30thanniversarywitha top-
to-bottom renovation of its rooms as well as its beloved restau-
rant, Element 47. A more hoppin’ option is the W Aspen, which
opened in August with 88 rooms and 11 residences. On the top
floor is the Wet Deck, the only year-round, all-weather public
rooftop in town. It has panoramic views of Aspen Mountain
along with a heated pool, a hot tub, fire pits, cabanas, and a
dance floor busy well after après ski. From $279 per nightTHE DOLOMITES, ITALY The rooms at Adler Lodge Ritten
were modeled after rural Alpine dwellings, but these come
with private saunas and balconies that overlook the majes-
tic Rosengarten and the Latemar mountains. Nestled a short
cable-car ride from the medieval town of Bolzano near the
Austrian border, the resort’s main building has a wood-lined
bar, restaurant, and spa. Two other structures have 10 junior
suites each; separate one- and two-story chalets are also avail-
able. From €240 ($264) per person per nightNISEKO, JAPAN High-end hotels are making their presence
felt in this booming powder paradise, consistently ranked the
best ski destination in Asia. When the 100-room Park Hyatt
Niseko opens in early 2020, it’ll have ski-in, ski-out facilities,
oversize guest rooms with views of Mount Yotei, and a cen-
tral location in Hanazono, the most recently developed part
of the Niseko United area. There’s also a 5,600-square-foot ski
valet in the lobby and five drinking and dining venues. From
115,000 yen ($1,075) per night