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Special experience at Hakuba Iwatake Snowfield and elegant hotel stay plan “Exclusive Winter Stay”

2020.12.20

At Courtyard by Marriott Hakuba, from Saturday, December 26, 2020 to Saturday, March 13, 2021, VIP program at Hakuba Iwadake Snowfield, dinner at hotel restaurant and transfer from hotel We will release the accommodation plan “Exclusive Winter Stay” with such items.

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Hakuba is one of the world’s leading snow resorts, visited by many skiers in search of the magnificent Northern Alps and good quality snow. With this plan, you can use the VIP program “HAKUBA S-CLASS ~ VIP lounge & amp; Priority pass ~” of Hakuba Iwatake Snowfield, priority boarding service for gondola and lift, and the first thing in the morning when no one is skiing yet. You can experience special programs such as skiing on the slopes.

In addition, at the hotel, you can stay in a spacious room of 30 m2 or more, including a premier room with a hot spring where you can enjoy Hakuba Himekawa Onsen, which has excellent moisturizing power. You can spend an elegant resort stay with a glass of champagne service during your stay.

This winter, please experience a luxurious ski trip that is a little different from usual at the world-class ski resort.

About accommodation plan "Exclusive Winter Stay"

A special time that only “HAKUBA S-CLASS” users can experience at Hakuba Iwatake Snowfield, where you can enjoy the 26 courses that are the most in the Hakuba area, such as the spectacular view of the Northern Alps and the abundant course where you can enjoy soft powder.

At the hotel, you can enjoy course meals that fully use the Shinshu flavor at the restaurant “Dining & amp; Bar LAVAROCK”, which has an impressive triangular roof with a height of 8 m, and Hakuba Himekawa Onsen, which has a smooth spring quality and high moisturizing power. You can slowly heal your tired body.

《About HAKUBA S-CLASS ~ VIP lounge & amp; Priority pass ~》
This is a special program that allows you to enjoy skiing in Hakuba Iwatake Snowfield more comfortably and meaningfully. The following services are available.
・ Hakuba Iwatake Snowfield lift ticket (1 day ticket)
・ Priority Pass (Priority boarding service for gondola lifts)
・ Exclusive experience in two VIP lounges with different tastes
・ Priority parking (a private parking lot is available free of charge in front of the gondola platform)
・ Cloak service
・ A fast track where you can ski on the first slope in the morning when no one is skiing
・ Hakuba Himegawa Onsen “Iwatake no Yu” bathing ticket

Premier room with hot spring

Accommodation plan overview

Period: December 26, 2020 (Sat) -March 13, 2021 (Sat)
Contents: ・ You can choose from a premier room with a hot spring or a Japanese-Western style superior room (both 30㎡ or more).
・ Hakuba Iwatake Snowfield “HAKUBA S-CLASS ~ VIP lounge & amp; Priority pass ~” 1-day ticket
・ Hotel-Hakuba Iwatake Snowfield transfer (advance reservation required)
・ Glass champagne (1 glass) service during stay
・ Supper at the restaurant
Price: 1 person 45,000 yen ~ (when 2 people use 1 room)
* The above charges include service charge and consumption tax. A bath tax will be charged separately.
* Prices vary depending on room type and date of use. Please contact the hotel for details.

≪Reservations / Inquiries≫
Courtyard by Marriott Hakuba
TEL: 0261-72-3511
> Courtyard by Marriott Hakuba Official Homepage
* In addition to this plan, we also offer accommodation plans with “HAKUBA S-CLASS ~ VIP lounge & amp; Priority pass ~”. Please see the hotel website for details.

[Efforts to prevent the spread of new coronavirus infection]
At Courtyard by Marriott Hakuba, we operate our hotels in compliance with our guidelines, which prioritize the health and safety of all our customers, and work on “three-csence avoidance,” “thorough hygiene management,” and “employee health management.” We are doing it.
・ Relieve congestion by utilizing space other than the front counter at check-in
・ Relieve congestion by limiting the number of people entering the restaurant and widening the table spacing
・ Alcohol disinfection when entering a restaurant
・ Temperature measurement at the time of reservation or visit, filling out a health check sheet, etc.
Please see the hotel website for details.

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