On March 12, 2025
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Mountain Top Resort named ‘World’s Greatest Wedding Venue’

CHITTENDEN — Mountain Top Resort has been recognized as the World’s Greatest Wedding Venue by World’s Greatest TV (WGTV), a show that spotlights companies excelling in their industries. After a rigorous selection process, the Vermont resort was chosen over numerous wedding venues nationwide, securing the title in the summer of 2024.

The recognition was highlighted in Episode 385 of “World’s Greatest TV,” which aired on Feb. 1 and Feb. 8 on the Bloomberg Network. The segment is currently available on Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Hulu, and on the World’s Greatest TV website for a limited time.

Mountain Top Resort’s Operations Director Mike Howe, Events Manager Miranda Link, Marketing Director Jade Miller, and Facilities & Grounds Director Roger Hill showcased the venue’s standout offerings, including:

The event barn and wedding coordination experts – A picturesque space designed to create unforgettable wedding experiences

Guest homes & accommodations – A range of lodging options that provide comfort and convenience for wedding parties and guests

Dining options – On-site culinary offerings that elevate wedding celebrations

Activity center & nordic operations – A variety of recreational experiences, including Nordic skiing, which celebrates its 60th year of operations in 2025

Mountain Top Resort, a four-season destination in Vermont, has long been a sought-after venue for weddings, combining luxury accommodations with breathtaking natural surroundings. The resort offers year-round amenities for overnight guests and day visitors, from a full-service spa to outdoor adventures.

For more information, visit: mountaintopinn.com.

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