Posts Tagged ‘family reunion’

A Ski Parent’s Dream Come True

Friday, January 27th, 2012

You know what I’m talking about.  Every family ski day morning finding coats, pants, hats, socks, boots . . .and going back for the forgotten goggles and helmet . . .and back again for the forgotten again skis.  Then getting to the ski resort and buying the overpriced forgotten gloves.  Then hearing, “I don’t want to ski.”  Then hearing, “it’s too cold.”  Then . . . . well as I said:  You know what I’m talking about.  Soon, you realize that instead of working and fighting just to ski the bunny hill all day . . .again. . .  Maybe you should just ski without them and wait till they are older to try again.

Hmpfff . . and bah humbug.

DON”T GIVE UP!!!

Yesterday, I finally realized the dream that kept me going.  My daughter squealed with delight as she skied powder for the first time.  And my son skied his first off trail black diamond run, “Vail Ridge”, knee deep in powder.  Thank you Alta.  Thank you Snow Fairy.  Thank you to all the other parents who fight the good ski family fight.  And thank you, kiddos, for fulfilling my dreams.

Family Recession Reunion Experience

Friday, August 21st, 2009

Looking for a “silver lining” in the Great Recession of 2009 can be difficult for those of us in the travel and hospitality industry.  But a recent guest review gave me cause to smile. 

A few weeks ago, I received a call on our after hours emergency phone line.  A kind woman, Nalani R.  apoligized for the “non-emergency” call.  She explained that her extended family had put off getting together for a family reunion due to the uncertainty of the economy and family budget resources.  As a result, none of her family had planned to take a vacation during the summer.  As the spring and summer dragged on, aunts and uncles, sons and daughters, fathers and mothers, and cousins felt the longing of seeing each other.  Finally, the economy bottomed out and the family felt comfortable spending money for a reunion. 

But getting the buy-in was only the first step.  Next, Nalani had to find a suitable home for the family.  It was a challenge not only because they needed a wheelchair accessible home, but because they needed it IN FIVE DAYS!  Yes, she was calling on a Saturday hoping to check in Thursday.  One might think that this is extreme, but we have had many families in similar straits call us with last minute booking requests.  In fact, we have had dozens of people call looking for a home rental for that very day.

Well, long story short, after speaking with me Nalani booked our Silver Star Park City  home online through our online booking website.  The private elevator accommodated the wheelchair and the fabulous luxury setting accommodated the hopes and dreams of their family reunion. 

Accompanying her exit survey was this kind feedback message, ‘Please help us to serve you better! Is there anything else we should know about your stay?’ 
“We really loved it!  The general manager helped us out on a weekend to get the reservations and everything went really smooth.  We would love to come to this property again.  The elevator really helped out for one who was in a wheelchair and made it so that he could be with the rest of the family at any time and on any floor.  I was very impressed with Utah Vacation Homes and the way they handled things.  We had a great experience and would love to return!”

Utah Vacation Homes is in the business of helping families establish and re-establish the ties of meaningful relationships.  Each time that we succeed in doing our part, we hope the lives of these families are improved through an increase in understanding, happiness, and joy.  In truth, we are not a hotel or home selling business – we are a good experience business.  Feedback from  Nalani suggests that we fulfilled her expectations and provided the location, service, and amenities to enable a great family reunion experience. 

Not all families can jump on five days notice.  We hope to do our part for the many other families that are still calling, looking for Fall and Thanksgiving reunions to make up for the experiences lost this summer.  For some, an Autumn visit to the colorful Utah mountains could top a summer trip.  For others, this Thanksgiving Holiday may be the right time to gather.  In any case, the vacation homes and reunion experiences are just waiting for your family.  So make the calls to relatives.  Gather the group.  And take a piece of the “silver lining” that can spread into a bright new perspective.

Zion Ponderosa Ranch at the East Gate of the National Park

Thursday, May 28th, 2009
Zion Ponderosa Pool and Activities Barn

Zion Ponderosa Pool and Activities Barn

Zion Ponderosa ranch was a great destination for our company retreat. We rented two homes in order to accommodate our staff. We shared meals, meetings, and down time together. We also enjoyed the many activities, restaurants, and amenities that the ranch resort has to offer. The horses were a favorite.

Family Reunion Group Returning from Trail Ride

Family Reunion Group Returning from Trail Ride

Zion served as a great location for our company to get away and relax.  But before the relaxing, we also had time to focus on our business.  We met in the living room of a beautiful home to hold our strategy session.  The comfort and “out of box” setting helped us focus on our goals.  Then, after the work was done we played!  Rock Band at night, activities during the days, and a memorable visit to Zion Nation Park narrows rounded out the complete trip.  Many thanks to the great team at Zion Ponderosa Ranch Resort.  Their staff, location, accommodations, and activities enabled our company retreat to be a huge success!

Funerals – A time to mourn and reflect

Friday, May 15th, 2009

Funeral – Memorial

The passing of a loved one is often bittersweet. Fond memories bring joy to the heart as well as longing due to loss. This longing brings together family and friends who grieve together, remember together, and search for hope together. Often those brought together to memorialize a life lost are hesitant to depart from the solace of the communal comfort. It is in these moments that separation is not desired. Cold, isolating rooms at a hotel cannot compare with the comfort of a home.  A rental vacation home can be found near to almost any mortuary or funeral home. A Vacation Home allows those grieving loved ones to continue to share time with those who are not lost. Funerals often bring together loved ones who have not seen each other in many years. And a home setting can allow them to make the most out of their time, money, and effort at this difficult crossroad. A Vacation Home can personalize and soften the funeral experience allowing families and loved ones to not only recall past moments of those lost, but also create treasured memories with those who celebrate their legacy.