Forget summer the ultrawealthy are already dropping up to 800,000 to spend their entire winters in the Alps with their bodyguards and 'inner circles'

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The ultrawealthy are already looking into spending winter holed up in chalets in the Alps, The Telegraph's Francesca Syz reported.

They're willing to drop as much as 831,000 for an entire ski season to have privacy and fresh air in the event of a winter lockdown.

The affluent have been paying premiums for a luxury quarantine, from buying ranches to giving household staff raises to quarantine with them.

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Forget partying away in Saint-Tropez or sailing to Ibiza. The ultrawealthy are skipping summer and heading straight to the Alps for the winter instead.

Several European ski and chalet operators in the area told The Telegraph's Francesca Syz that they've seen an uptick in inquiries for stays spanning the entire upcoming ski season, which can run as long as mid-December to May.See the rest of the story at Business InsiderNOW WATCH: Why thoroughbred horse semen is the world's most expensive liquidSee Also:An elite NYC private school is opening a 'flex' location in the Hamptons with classes taught entirely online and tuition will be 48,000 a year'Rocky' actor Sylvester Stallone is trying to sell his desert home in an exclusive private community east of LA. Here's a look inside.A Colorado high school threw a graduation ceremony for its 66 students like only a ritzy ski town could, and the photos are pretty greatSEE ALSO: A plastic surgeon says ultrawealthy clients are begging to fly him in on private jets and pay quadruple his rates to get work done during quarantine

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