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Tempe Company Launches Luxury Dome Resorts In 2 National Parks
Clear Sky Resorts will launch two luxury sky dome resorts at Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona and Glacier National Park in Montana.

TEMPE, AZ — A Tempe hospitality company is bringing luxury to two national parks.
Clear Sky Resorts will launch two luxury sky dome resorts at some of the most coveted vacation destinations in the U.S. — Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona and Glacier National Park in Montana, the company announced in a news release.
The themed domes can accommodate two to seven guests and provide one-of-a-kind views of the natural wonders outside its walls.
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“Imagine laying in a luxurious bed staring up at the expansive night sky brimming with stars,” Hal Feinberg, one of the owners of Clear Sky Resorts, said in a statement. “There’s nothing more awe-inspiring than falling asleep under a canopy of stars then waking up to a spectacular sunrise that reveals the scenic panorama of the surrounding landscape you’ve come to explore.”
But the luxury doesn't stop in the domes. The resorts will also offer amenities like daily happy hours and welcome dinners to meet other travelers. Guests can also enjoy nightly s'mores next to a fire pit to end the day, in addition to yard games, live music and other outdoor activities.
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Each climate-controlled dome also comes fully stocked with plush bathrobes, slippers, a swinging chair, deck hammocks, a skylight with a telescope for stargazing, a modern bathroom with a rain shower and eco-friendly fireplaces in some domes.
The Arizona location is located just 20 minutes south of the South Rim entrance to the Grand Canyon. The Montana location can be found between Glacier National Park’s west and east entrances, and the Great Bear Wilderness.
Clear Sky Resorts was founded in 2020 and is the first resort of its kind. Each dome is crafted using 30 percent less building material than typical constructions. The company said it plans to launch at least 15 locations near state or national parks across the country in the future.
The season for the Grand Canyon domes will run from May 28 until Jan. 4, 2022, while the season for domes at Glacier National Park will last from June 10 to Oct. 9.
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