Inside Meghan Markle's exclusive ski resort get away where passes cost £1,200


Where did Meghan and her friends stay?

The posh ski spot, near Salt Lake City, promises an “uncrowded mountain experience.”

“With a reduced number of day passes and the most skiable acreage in the US, Powder Mountain gives you the space to be yourself while you experience the pure thrill and limitless adventure of Utah’s majestic Wasatch Mountains,” the website brags.

Where did Meghan stay? 

There are numerous beautiful chalets and lodges that guests can hire for a fancy stay. The high-end cabins provide a snug feel while also showcasing modern styles and top-notch facilities.

“Our mountaintop lodging features quick and easy access to all of what Powder Mountain has to offer,” the website says.

Meghan likely stayed in one of the high-end lodges on the resort. These boast “private balconies with breath-taking views” and “exquisite designer furniture”.

The 8,000-acre resort includes a vast interconnected trail system, as well as hundreds of homes, hotels, restaurants, and shops.

What food is on the mountain?

On the premises, there are several eateries including Hidden Lake Lodge for casual snacks and drinks, Hidden Lake Cantina for Mexican-style dishes, and Sundown Lodge serving Lucky Slice Pizza for night-time skiers.

The Powder Keg in The Timberline Lodge is also a popular place where Apres-skiers can enjoy live tunes.

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