All About the Real Hotels Where Lindsay Lohan Filmed Her New Movie, Falling for Christmas

Falling For Christmas. Lindsay Lohan as Sierra in Falling For Christmas. Cr. Scott Everett White/Netflix © 2022.
Falling For Christmas. Lindsay Lohan as Sierra in Falling For Christmas. Cr. Scott Everett White/Netflix © 2022.
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If you plan on watching Falling for Christmas, you might fall in love with the hotels where it was filmed.

Lindsay Lohan's holiday movie, streaming now on Netflix, is generating plenty of buzz for being the star's first new film in over three years, but it's also getting audiences' attention for its picturesque scenery — specifically at the Stein Eriksen Lodge Deer Valley and the Goldener Hirsch Inn and Residences in Park City, Utah.

Falling for Christmas isn't the first movie to see the Stein Eriksen's appeal. Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen filmed their 2002 teen comedy Getting There at the same spot, according to Paste.

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Stein Lodge
Stein Lodge

Stein Lodge

The movie tells the story of hotel heiress Sierra (Lohan), who suffers from amnesia after she falls off a ski mountain during her boyfriend's proposal. The rom-com also features Glee'Chord Overstreet, who plays a "handsome, blue-collar lodge owner" and widower, who tries to help Sierra regain her memory.

The film starts with Lohan's character staying at her father's fictional hotel called the Belmont Summit Resort, which is actually the real-life Goldener Hirsch. The family-owned location is part of the Auberge Resorts Collection and opened in 1992, according to Travel Weekly.

The real-life Stein Eriksen lodge is the set to Falling for Christmas' North Star Lodge, as ScreenRant reports. It opened in 1982, but it's prestige hasn't faded over the years. It has been awarded Best Ski Hotel in the U.S. numerous times, including every year since 2018, by the World Ski Awards. It also underwent a $14 million expansion in 2018 that included adding a new pool, outdoor deck, entertainment room, and coffee bar, per the Park Record.

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Stein Lodge
Stein Lodge

Stein Lodge

The property was inspired by Olympic gold medalist Stein Eriksen of Norway and was developed by the Silver Lake Associates organization. The year-round resort offers plenty of amenities for visitors, including the state's only five-star spa, which includes a steam room, sauna, hot and cold plunge baths, fitness centers, and couple treatment rooms, Salt Lake Magazine reports

Guests at the hotel can enjoy ski-in, ski-out access to the slopes; dining at Glitretind Restaurant, Troll Hallen and First Tracks Kaffe; 24-hour room service, and access to six private "alpenglobes," which are clear outdoor climate-controlled bubbles that sit on the Mountain Lodge.

There's also an expansive wine cellar with 19,000 bottles worth over $2.5 million. The lodge's 3,500 sq. ft. entertainment area includes arcade games, a restaurant, and a theater room.

Stein Lodge
Stein Lodge

Stein Lodge

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Guests have a variety of rooms to choose from, including luxury suites that are up to 1,400 sq. ft. ABC 4 reports that weekend booking prices begin at around $1,500 for a deluxe bedroom for two adults.

Russ Olsen, CEO of Stein Collection, said earlier this year, "We are incredibly grateful for our staff who continue to provide unparalleled service, and thankful to our skiing audience for placing their trust in us."

As for the Goldener Hirsch, the location is an 18-room luxury inn and also offers ski-in, ski-out access at Deer Valley, per Travel Weekly.

The inn is decorated with wood furniture from Austria, having been modeled after an Austrian ski chalet, the publication notes, and its buildings are connected with a glass bridge. With new residences designed by architect Tom Kundig, the location boasts "old-world architecture and know-you-by-your-name hospitality," according to its website.

Goldener Hirsch in Utah
Goldener Hirsch in Utah

The Goldener Hirsch offers a variety of dining options, specifically pointing out the Hirsch cheese fondue, from its main restaurant. The modern hotel is also a popular après ski gathering spot in the area, offering craft cocktails and cozy bites like Bavarian pretzels and charcuterie at the Antler lounge.

Goldener Hirsch in Utah
Goldener Hirsch in Utah

Elsewhere, the Goldener Hirsch offers plenty of opportunities for adventure, from bobsledding, to elevated picnics — even sleigh rides just in time for the holidays.

The stunning locations offers regular rooms, suites and full residences, which include a cozy Italian marble fireplace. In high season, rooms can be around $1,500 per night, while some residences go up to $4,000 or more.

Falling for Christmas is streaming now on Netflix.