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Bachelor Village -
the comforts of home
It's
the best of both lodging worlds - hotel-style service in a private
condo setting
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Mt.
Bachelor Village Photos
Mt.
Bachelor Village, in southwest Bend is not far from
the three Sisters mountains and Broken Top.
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By
Dan Shryock
Oregon.com
I feel
myself sinking into that big-cushioned sofa in front of the fireplace.
Tired from a day of skiing at nearby Mt. Bachelor, I sip on something
warm concocted only steps away in the kitchen.
I may
not be home, but it certainly feels that way. With
the full kitchen, unusually comfortable king-size bed and balcony
view of the Deschutes River, calling this condo "home"
may be wishful thinking.
Mt.
Bachelor Village, located off Reed Market Road on Bend's southwest
side, provides a unique lodging experience. This is hotel-style
service in a residential condo-style environment with an emphasis
on luxury.
"We're
the only luxury resort in Bend," says the resort's Michelle
Marquis. "We take pride in our level of personal service. We
want to see you again."
Most
of the resort's guests either stayed here once before or heard about
Mt. Bachelor Village from a friend. We can see why - it's worth
bragging about.
Here's
what you need to know:
Location:
This is hard to beat. Mt. Bachelor Village is positioned on
a bluff above the beautiful Deschutes River in southwest Bend. It's
an easy drive into town or west to the Cascade
Lakes Scenic Byway and Mt.
Bachelor for snow in the winter or hiking, biking and more in
the summer.
"We're
right on the road to Mt. Bachelor and we're right in town,"
Michelle says. "We're the only hotel in Bend with complementary
transportation to Mt. Bachelor."
Accommodations:
Mt. Bachelor Village offers six styles of condos and executive suites
set among the Ponderosa pine and Juniper trees. Each unit is privately
owned. Mt. Bachelor Village serves as a property manager. While
it's condo and suite living, guests still receive maid service,
complete kitchen services and other hotel in-room amentities.
Restaurants:
There's plenty of dining options in Bend. The first choice is Scanlon's
next door to Mt. Bachelor Village. While a separate business, Scanlon
and Mt. Bachelor Village make the dining experience seamless for
guests. Be it lunch or dinner, Scanlon's and its Northwest cuisine
is a worthy choice. For reservations, call 541-382-8769.
Fitness
Facilities:
What hotel can compete with a 125,000-square-foot athletic club.
Mt. Bachelor Village guests have free access to the Athletic Club
of Bend. "It's state of the art and full service," says
the resort's Michelle Marquis. "It's a full fitness center
with a steam room and sauna, child care. There's even an indoor
track."
Other
facilities:
A key attraction is a 2.2-mile loop walking trail taking
hikers and casual walkers down the ridge for a pleasant walk along
the rushing Deschutes River. This trail provides guests a fantastic
overview of the resort's grounds and up-close look at the region's
famed river. The trail is marked throughout the loop for an informative,
self-guided naturalist tour.
Hikers
and bicyclists may want to explore more than 40 trails extending
from the nearby bicycle trail, only minutes away. "The
bike trail system leads troughout the region," Michelle says.
"You could go for a nice stroll or a full mountain bike ride
... all from right here." Bicycle rentals can be arranged.
Want
to stay nearby? There are three pools to choose from - one at
the resort and two at the ahtletic club. There also are two children's
wading pools - one at the resort and the other at the club, a playground,
6 outdoor tennis courts and outdoor basketball courts.
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The
Deschutes River, running below the resort, is accessible
via the 2.2-mile nature trail loop.
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Concierge
Service:
Need concert tickets or help with golf tee times? The resort's concierge
is there to help. "We can arrange day care, the spa, golf -
whatever you want," Michelle says. "Our service is part
of the luxury we offer."
Conference
Center / Business Center:
The resort provides a business center for guests who can't quite
escape work. In addition, the 5,400-square-foot Conference Center
makes Mt. Bachelor Village an ideal location for business conferences
and retreats. Both the business and conference centers are equipped
for wireless Internet access.
"We
do a huge amoung of conference business," Michelle says. "Then
they come back with their families. We're a year-round destination
with something for everyone."
Special
features:
Unique events are planned for the entire family on major holidays,
especially catering to children. "We want this to be a memorable
experience," Michelle says. "We go Christmas Caroling,
for example, and our guests love it. We start out with staff singing
and more people join us as we go along. Then we have Santa waiting
at the end.
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