Join International Effort to Help Myanmar and China through Zermatt 'Gift-of-Giving' Vacation Package.MIDWAY, Utah Midway is a city in Wasatch County, Utah, United States. The population was 2,121 at the 2000 census. Midway, like many cities in Utah, is proud of its nearly homogeneous original Swiss ancestry. -- While the enormity of two devastating dev·as·tate tr.v. dev·as·tat·ed, dev·as·tat·ing, dev·as·tates 1. To lay waste; destroy. 2. To overwhelm; confound; stun: was devastated by the rude remark. Asian disasters settles in - death tolls climbed to 130,000 following Myanmar's cyclone; 41,000 after China's massive earthquake - the international community is scrambling to help. Joining that effort, Zermatt Resort-Utah is offering a limited number of substantially discounted vacation packages with 25 percent of the proceeds going to the Red Cross in support of its efforts to house, feed and treat refugees and children. The deeply discounted "Our Gift-of-Giving" package of $235 includes two nights in an Alpine room ($518 value), a pair of breakfasts-for-two ($60 value), room taxes and daily resort fees ($75 approximate combined value). In addition, the package offers two-for-one values for a Dinner Buffet at Schneitter's Restaurant ($29.95 value) and two-for-one 60-minute massage treatments at Zermatt's European spa ($95 value). Only 2,000 of these fundraising packages are available through June 30, 2008. Packages are awarded as gift certificates and are valid for one year from purchase. "Our Gift-of-Giving" packages can be purchased only through Zermatt's charity program administrator, Angel McCormick, at 866-515-0041 or mccormick70@msn.com. About Zermatt Resort-Utah Uniting European architecture and Utah's outdoor adventures, Zermatt Resort-Utah (www.ZermattResort.com) is a charming and exquisitely detailed upscale destination situated between Sundance and Park City. A free shuttle whisks skiers to slopes via Deer Valley Deer Valley is an alpine ski resort in the Wasatch Range in the Park City area of northern Utah. Deer Valley is for skiers only, as it prohibits snowboarding. During the 2002 Winter Olympics Deer Valley hosted the freestyle moguls and aerial, and alpine slalom events. Resort's Jordanelle Express Gondola while Zermatt's Adventure Haus caters to guests' year-round outdoor rentals, sales and tour guide needs. In addition to winter sports winter sports: see bobsledding; curling; hockey, ice; ice dancing; ice skating; skiing; snowshoes; tobogganing. , Zermatt features five 18-hole golf courses within five miles, blue ribbon blue ribbon denotes highest honor. [Western Folklore: Brewer Dictionary, 127] See : Prize fly-fishing and a bonanza of water recreational sports on expansive local reservoirs. Zermatt's 18-acre Alpine village encompasses 226 guestrooms and suites, 126 condos, two restaurants, bakery, shops, full spa and wellness center, indoor/outdoor swimming, multi-use exhibition/event center, tennis courts, 18-hole putting course, sand volleyball, game deck shuffleboard shuffleboard, sport in which players use cue sticks to push disks onto a scoring diagram at either end of a concrete or terrazzo court. The court is 52 ft (15.85 m) long and 6 ft (1.83 m) wide. The bases of the triangular scoring diagrams are parallel to and 8 ft (2. and giant-size chess, a European carousel and year-round Kidz Klub in addition to 41,000 square feet of state-of-the-art meeting space. Part of the Dolce dol·ce Music adv. & adj. In a gentle and sweet manner. Used chiefly as a direction. [From Italian, sweet, from Latin dulcis.] Adv. 1. International collection, Zermatt Resort-Utah is located just 45 minutes from Salt Lake City International Airport Salt Lake City International Airport (IATA: SLC, ICAO: KSLC) is a public airport located in western Salt Lake City, Utah. The airport is the second largest and one of the fastest growing hubs for Delta Air Lines, as well as hubs for Delta Connection , at 784 West Resort Drive, Midway, Utah 84049. Reservations may be made on the web site, or by calling toll free 866-ZERMATT (866-937-6288) or 435-657-0180 (local). |
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