Summit Hotel at the Big Sky Resort Hosts the Presidential Family

. August 17, 2009

BIG SKY, MT, August 17, 2009 - The Big Sky sales team received a phone call from the White House a few weeks ago to find out if it was available to host a special unnamed guest the evening of August 14. With the Summit Hotel in mind the team agreed and the work commenced to host the President of the United States and the First Family for a night's rest before exploring Yellowstone National Park.

Unlike many of Big Sky's other 200 meetings it hosts during the year, this opportunity required a level of security never before seen in the Gallatin Valley. For the safety of the Commander in Chief, the resort had to ensure strict compliance not to reveal its mid-summer guest to friends, family and media.

Big Sky Resort worked with the White House staff to plan meals for Barack Obama and his family, including a special evening of s'mores prepared over a fire pit near the Carabiner Lodge for the children in the group. While the First Family relaxed at the Summit, Big Sky Resort was busy simultaneously hosting a wedding reception in the Huntley Lodge and hosting a previously booked large medical conference.

After a good night's rest at base camp, the family moved on mid-morning to experience Yellowstone National Park for the amazing views, abundant wildlife and amazing geothermal features, including Old Faithful.

"We were so honored at the opportunity to host the President and show off Montana's friendly guest service, quality lodging and a variety of mountain activities," said Big Sky General Manager, Taylor Middleton. "I couldn't be more proud of our team in excelling at this historic experience, particularly under the unique secrecy involved."

"There were certainly a lot of moving parts when tasked with hosting the President, but truly, the family experienced Big Sky and all of its charms just as any guest could expect when visiting our area," said Middleton. "But perhaps with fewer Secret Service."

The President's family took part in many of the area's activities including white water rafting on the Gallatin, zip-lining and the scenic lift. As reported, the President used his vacation time in Montana to try out fly-fishing with his Deputy Chief of Staff, Jim Messina, who attended the University of Montana.

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