Olympic Village Inn: Experience California in Luxury

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Whether you’re a sports enthusiast, a history buff, a nature lover, or you’re looking for a romantic getaway, you’re sure to find something to love about the Olympic Village Inn. Located near Lake Tahoe in Olympic Valley, Olympic Village Inn California stands on the site of the historic 1960 Winter Olympic Games. Today, the former Olympic dormitories have been converted into luxury timeshare suites. However, the resort’s Olympic spirit is alive and well, with ice skating, skiing, and snowboarding among the many on-site activities. In the warmer months, there’s even more to enjoy, including hiking and biking, an outdoor pool, golf, and horseback riding. In short, this charming inn boasts a great location, tons of top-notch amenities, and luxurious accommodations. Keep reading to learn more about this remarkable timeshare resort, then stick around to find out how you can become an owner with Fidelity Real Estate.

Olympic Village Inn, Olympic Valley, CA, and the 1960 Winter Olympics

The First Olympic Village

Olympic Village Inn California began life as the first dormitory for Olympic athletes. Prior to the 1960 Winter Olympics, the athletes stayed in area hotels or with families who lived near the Games. However, Squaw Valley (as Olympic Valley was then known) had no hotels and only one permanent resident. Thus, the world’s first Olympic Village was constructed to house the Olympians.

Other Historic Firsts

The 1960 Winter Olympics claimed a few other historic firsts, as well. Olympic Valley, CA, was the first Olympic host to receive federal funding to build its facilities. Through this funding, the 1960 Winter Olympics was also the first Games to use emerging technologies like artificial ice and a result-tabulating computer developed by IBM. Moreover, in addition to being the first Winter Olympics to be televised live, the 1960 Games was essentially responsible for the invention of instant replay. When an official was unsure about a men’s slalom run, they asked the broadcaster, CBS, to play back their footage, and the instant replay was born.

The Olympic Village Inn is Born

In the late 70’s, developer Phil Carville bought a 100-acre parcel of Olympic Valley in pursuit of a grand development plan. As part of that plan, he gutted and revamped the historic Olympic Village dormitories, turning them from an ascetic relic of the past into inviting, luxurious timeshare condos. The project wrapped in 1981, and the aptly named Olympic Village Inn opened to the world. In 2019, Grand Pacific Resorts bought the Inn and added it to their portfolio of more than 20 world-class resorts.

About Grand Pacific Resorts

Grand Pacific Resorts is a timeshare brand like no other. Featuring 24 boutique-style resorts spread across Utah, California, and Hawaii, Grand Pacific Resorts puts owners first by catering to their unique needs while offering unmatched flexibility and service. Owners can take advantage of a variety of benefits, such as Grand Pacific Resorts’ rental program, ResorTime, and complimentary membership in Grand Pacific Exchange (GPX), Grand Pacific Resorts’ own exchange platform.

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Through GPX, you can exchange your Olympic Village Inn week for stays at any other of Grand Pacific Resorts’ 24 resorts, as well as more than 1000 affiliated resorts around the world, cruises, and other unique experiences. Not to mention, members enjoy exclusive access to GPX Perks, offering Savings Credits you can put towards rental cars, flights, hotels, and more!

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Amenities at the Olympic Village Inn

If you’d like to warm up after a long day on the slopes, the Olympic Village Inn has you covered. The resort features a large heated pool and multiple hot tub areas to relax in. Want warmth with a lot less water? Olympic Village also has fire pits and an outdoor lounge area. If keeping up with your routines is important to you, there’s a full fitness center with exercise bikes, treadmills, weight machines, and more. After you’ve worked up a sweat, you can unwind at the on-site Swedish Sauna.

Olympic Village Inn California is also home to three restaurants. Fireside Pizza Company offers an extensive selection of Italian dishes, but of course, the star of the show is their pizza. Tremigo Mexican Kitchen and Tequila Bar features authentic Mexican food with a family-friendly atmosphere. Lastly, the Auld Dubliner Irish pub has Irish cuisine, beers, and cocktails to enjoy.

Accommodations at the Olympic Village Inn

While most accommodations in other resorts go by titles like “one-bedroom, two-bedroom,” etc., the suites at the Olympic Village Inn are called “Kitzbuhel” and “Chamonix.” Fun fact: these are the names of legendary ski resorts in Austria and France, respectively. It’s safe to say these suites live up to their namesakes!

The Kitzbuhel suite has an individual bedroom, a separate living room, and a kitchenette. This deluxe condo suite has a bed and a sofa bed, both of which are queen-sized. Additionally, the Kitzbuhel has a furnished private balcony so you can take in the gorgeous vistas of the Olympic Valley.

As for the Chamonix, this suite has all the same features as the Kitzbuhel but with more space. To be specific, the Kitzbuhel is 375 square feet, while the Kitzbuhel offers 650 square feet to stretch your legs in. This suite also comes with a wood-burning fireplace.

Things to Do Near the Olympic Village Inn

While people may stay at a resort for its luxurious accommodations, they come for three things: location, location, and location. Fortunately, Olympic Village Inn has an excellent one. Nestled at the foot of the Sierra Nevada Mountains in Olympic Valley, CA, the resort offers a quiet oasis just minutes from the nearest airport, the Reno Tahoe International Airport. And when it comes to things to do, the Olympic Village Inn is no slouch, either. From Olympic Village Inn, Tahoe, CA, home to museums, shopping, dining, and more, is just a short drive away. Meanwhile, world-class skiing is within walking distance (you can also use the free shuttle service). Check out some of the fun things you can do near the resort.

World Class Skiing: Ski Down the Alpine and Palisades

What trip to Olympic Valley, CA, would be complete without braving its legendary slopes? There are two mountains near Olympic Village Inn, Palisades and Alpine. Alpine has 2400 acres of skiable terrain and over 100 trails to enjoy. If you’re a beginner, Alpine is a good place to learn the ropes, as 25% of the trails are designed for new skiers. As a result, you’ll be able to hone your skills in a variety of areas and, over time, work your way over to the more challenging trails.

Also located near Olympic Village Inn, Palisades is a bit larger than Alpine. This mountain boasts 3600 skiable acres of terrain and over 170 trails to experience. Plus, Palisades has four terrain parks for avid snowboarders, while Alpine has two. Between the two mountains, there are 34 ski lifts, so you can rest assured that you’ll be able to get wherever you’re trying to go. 

Enjoy Hiking Through Lake Tahoe Trails

When you’re not tackling the slopes in Olympic Valley, Lake Tahoe has plenty of hiking trails for you to explore. Do you want to wander through meadows of wildflowers? How about gazing out over a freezing alpine lake? There are six trails to enjoy, so no matter the occasion, there’s something here for everyone!

Olympic Village Inn California gives you easy access to these trails. One of the most beloved trails is the Shirley Canyon Trail, which takes you alongside waterfalls and granite boulders. Another popular spot is the Thunder Mountain Trail, which goes from the base of Olympic Valley all the way up to the High Camp of Palisades. If you want a tour through many of the best sites the valley has to offer. Hiking is a great way to do so.

Check Out the Gatekeeper’s Museum

Want to experience the history of Lake Tahoe? Then check out the Gatekeeper’s Museum. The museum has exhibits highlighting Lake Tahoe’s natural history, maritime history, and even cinematic history. Guests can feel real bear hide and learn how the Tahoe bears of the Ice Age evolved into black bears. Additionally, you can look at artifacts from the SS Tahoe and an original 1920s movie projector. The museum also has a number of events and guest exhibits throughout the year, so there’s always something new to see here. Plus, the Gatekeeper’s Museum is only eight miles from the Olympic Village Inn.

Bringing the kids? Check out our list of the top Lake Tahoe kids activities!

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Buy a Timeshare at Olympic Village Inn California

Olympic Village Inn has plenty to enjoy. Spacious accommodations, great amenities, and a stellar location near two fantastic mountains make it a perfect home base for a California ski adventure. If you’d like to stay at the Inn, consider buying a timeshare there.

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Timeshares are a great way to save you money if you plan on vacationing each year, and with so much to do at Olympic Village Inn, you’ll definitely want to keep coming back. Then again, as a Grand Pacific Resorts owner, you also have the option to expand your travel horizons and experience a different resort every year.

If you’d like to get started, browse our selection of Olympic Village Inn timeshare resales and make an offer. It’s that simple! Afterwards, Fidelity Real Estate’s licensed brokers can guide you through every step of your purchase. Still have questions? Then feel free to give us a call at 1 (800) 410-8326 or email us at [email protected].

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