Hotel The Park City Peaks
Features
This excellent 4* hotel sites between Park City and The Canyons ski resorts taking just a few minutes on the free shuttle bus to either, plus the bus stops at the hotel. Each day starts well with an excellent buffet breakfast and the hotel’s hot tub and large pool overlook the mountains, the perfect way to relax after a day on the mountain. There are a selection of bars and restaurants around the hotel and getting into town couldn’t be easier on the free shuttle which runs until midnight.
Location · convenient location in Park City · public shuttle bus to ski areas stops outside
Features · indoor/outdoor swimming pool · indoor and giant outdoor hot tub · sauna · onsite gift shop and liquor shop · extra charge for adjacent fitness and raquetball club · comfortable lobby with spacious lounge · excellent restaurant and lively bar · daily fresh linen and towels · Internet facilities · 131 bedrooms
Meals B&B – an excellent buffet breakfast with a choice of cooked breakfast, pastries, fruit, pancakes and even eggs Benedict.
Half Board – those who opt for the Half Board option will get the buffet breakfast and a 3 course evening meal, with a choice of starters and main course, with a dessert of the day. If you wish to eat elsewhere one night then you will receive $30 hotel credit to spend at the bar.
Rooms have a bathroom with private bath, shower and WC, hairdryer, bathrobes, tea/coffee making facilities, iron/ironing board, safe and cable TV.
Hotel rooms - sleep 2-4: With two queen beds or one king bed.
Park City Resort Info
Park City in Utah played host to the 2002 Olympic boarding and giant slalom events. It is also the venue for the Sundance Festival, the independent film festival set up by Robert Redford. Located only 32 miles from Salt Lake City, the skiing is tree-lined and largely straightforward, with a choice of intermediate runs, varied terrain and long runs. Beginners will flourish at the great ski school, but with non-skiing kids you may find it hard to find childcare. For advanced skiers there is the Jupiter Bowl for off-piste and the hike-and-ski option of the 'Utah Interconnect Back Country Tour', incorporating 5 other resorts. The Canyons Ski Area and Deer Valley are nearby resorts that offer better cruising runs. Boarders are truly spoiled, with parks, powder and half-pipes, plus a specialist beginner area. If it's awesome views you are looking for, check out the top of Jupe (Jupiter).
Although the resort itself maintains its 'Wild West' feel in the centre - which is conveniently located for the lifts, the sprawling suburbs are rather less appealing. However there is a good range of accommodation, bars and restaurants, and the nightlife tends to go on until 1am.
Overall, Park City is a good base from which to explore Utah's great ski areas, with some good challenges and excellent learner facilities. January is festival time…
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