![]() ![]() We will communicate any varations to the above cancellation policy prior to confirmation of booking. Variations: Please note that some hotels may have stricter policies (such as no refund within 60 days) and we are required to pass on these policies.Cancelling due to weather, missed travel connections or lack of snow is not considered an unexpected circumstance and is one of the risks you must wear as part of taking a ski trip. Unless the supplier has a snow guarantee or weather cancellation policy, Scout will not refund any part of the package due to these factors. We recommend taking travel insurance to make sure you are covered. In unexpected, unfortunate circumstances (family death etc) Scout will work to negotiate with the supplier for a full or partial refund, however this is not guaranteed. No refund for total amount for cancellations 45 days or less prior to arrival and no-shows.For balance payments made within 70-45 days prior to the trip the deposit amount is non-refundable.All deposits are non-refundable once received.In these instances Scout will clearly communicate any variances prior to confirmation. Additionally some Early Bird deals require full payment by or soon after the book-by date. Variations: In some circumstances suppliers may have different payment policies to the above.Bookings within 70 days: Full payment is required within 7 days to secure the booking.Failure to pay by 70 days may result in the auto-cancellation of accommodation by the accommodation provider or late payment fees. PAYMENT IS DUE 70 DAYS PRIOR to departure. Final Balance: Invoice will be issued for the remaining balance 80 days prior to departure. ![]() Deposit: 25% of the full amount is due WITHIN 7 DAYS OF CONFIRMATION to secure the booking.Such fees can be confirmed on request based on your requirements. Some hotels charge extra fees for parking, cots, rollaways etc. Availability: Booking of all packages & accommodation is subject to availability at time of confirmation of package option by customer.It has its own cinema, an art gallery, and a restaurant called After Seven for fine dining and a cafe that serves cakes and coffee in the afternoon. There are plenty of other great things about Backstage Hotel. The spa experience is complimentary for hotel guests. If a regular old massage is your thing, fear not - there is also a beauty treatment room where you can get different massages. And just like Heniz’s goal to make a spa experience that is actually an art installation, you almost feel like you are part of the performance. You'd want to spend a bit of time here, this is not your typical, sort of 15 minute experience. There's a salt water floating pool, or you can even try lying down on the field of infrared heated glass pearls. There is a hot tub style experience, a sauna, video installations and a meditation room. There are seven rooms, and each has a different experience, whether they be light or steam. A great example of this is the wellness spa, which is unlike any other spa we have ever seen, is Heinz’s interpretation of the Creation Story from the Old Testament of Genesis. The hotel rooms are solely recommended for couples.īeing in the Backstage Hotel feels as if you are living in some surrealist art work, and that is very much what Heinz was seeking. The bathrooms are open to the rooms, and while there's a screen for the actual toilet, you will want to feel very relaxed or close with your roommate. All of the rooms have their own balconies, some also have views of the Matterhorn – a definite plus. Furnishings tone down or dial up the craziness – depending on your taste – with the use of glass and metal, contrasting velvet and faux furs. The stairs are in the middle of the room, and there’s a small living area. On the top level of the cube is the bed, and underneath is the bathroom and wardrobe. These Cube Loft rooms have high ceilings, and in the middle of which is a glass cube, from there you can remotely control the functions of the room, just like a command center. The rooms vary from a Standard Double room (though they’re hardly standard) through to the quite bizarre, Cube Loft rooms. Before you even enter the hotel, you get the feeling something is a little topsy-turvy - from the outside, the hotel resembles the form of a twist on a mountain chalet as it is fashioned in glass and steel. If you stay here, you'll want to be comfortable with a bit of craziness… in fact, quite a lot of craziness. He built a cinema 20 years ago, and just five years ago added to it with the Backstage Hotel in his unique and eccentric style. The Backstage Hotel Vernissage in Zermatt is an eccentric hotel designed by artist Heinz Julen, a member of the infamous Julen family in Zermatt. ![]()
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