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Park City Mountain Resort
Park City Mountain Resort(435) 649-8111
1310 Lowell Ave
Park City UT 84060 77% mojo
based on 19 reviews
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scurmudge
scurmudge2/19/07
Can't beat Park City, Utah
After skiing pretty much everywhere in the US (VT, NH, CO, CA, and MT) nothing compares to Utah and if apres ski is your thing Park City is the place. Booze laws are a little screwy, but ask a local (who are always friendly) you can figure it out. When I go I try to avoid PCMR on Saturday, but with the Canyons and Deer Valley a short free shuttle ride away you can avoid the big crowds. Terrain is very diverse at all three resorts. If you want steep and deep just follow the guys and girls with fat skis and clothes that don't match. You may have to hike a little, but sometimes a little exercise is good for you. Another bonus is the base elevations are lower so altitude sickness is not a problem like in CO. Just ask my extremely fit wife, it's a sure way to ruin a good vacation. If funds are tight you can stay at the downtown SLC hotels and rent a car. From there you can choose to ski the other canyons (Big and Little Cottonwood) in about a 40 minute drive. It takes longer to just drive around Denver these days, let alone get to a ski resort. In the US there is no comparison to Utah, especially Park City for the whole package. Great terrain, great snow, great food, great people, great scenery and easy in - easy out. GO UTAH.
Pros: Everything, especially Signature Trails at PCMR, nothing better for older knees than groomed Black Diamonds.
Cons: Nothing, except maybe price, but if you didn't already know skiing was expensive wake up!
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Cdub
Cdub11/7/02
Over rated
This place might be good if your a skier. But I'm a snowboarder who was not impressed by it. Every time I would try to have fun the ski patrol was right there to tell me to stop building that kicker or slow down or no drinking on the mountain. How the hell are you supposed to have fun on this mountain If the "ski patrol" is always there to yell at you. This place sucked. Boarders stay at Brighton
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Reviews
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kingjohn86
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lhdabbs61
lhdabbs61Monday, February 19, 2007
VEEERRRRRYYYY RELAXING!
As a middle aged, blue run skier, I loved pArk City. We skiied it with our kids when they were building the Olympic Parks and everybody enjoyed it. Back again this January with just my husband and we were very comfortable even as out of shape as we were. The trails home in the afternoons were thoughtless, just glide all the way home. (Remember if you go to the back mountains that it is a long way back down to the resort! Save some strength!) We skied everywhere and the mountain hosts that were at the top of every lift were a great asset to the resort and to us. Tell them what you're looking for as far as ability, powder, whatever and they'll provide you good advice on where to ski! Even though our condo was across the streeet, we drove to the parking lot at the base of the resort and parked about 20 feet from the lift lines before putting on boots. It doesn't get any better than that!!!! Read more at utah.citysearch.com Pros: lodging, getting there, parking
Recommended: Yes
scurmudge
scurmudgeMonday, February 19, 2007
Can't beat Park City, Utah
After skiing pretty much everywhere in the US (VT, NH, CO, CA, and MT) nothing compares to Utah and if apres ski is your thing Park City is the place. Booze laws are a little screwy, but ask a local (who are always friendly) you can figure it out. When I go I try to avoid PCMR on Saturday, but with the Canyons and Deer Valley a short free shuttle ride away you can avoid the big crowds. Terrain is very diverse at all three resorts. If you want steep and deep just follow the guys and girls with fat skis and clothes that don't match. You may have to hike a little, but sometimes a little exercise is good for you. Another bonus is the base elevations are lower so altitude sickness is not a problem like in CO. Just ask my extremely fit wife, it's a sure way to ruin a good vacation. If funds are tight you can stay at the downtown SLC hotels and rent a car. From there you can choose to ski the other canyons (Big and Little Cottonwood) in about a 40 minute drive. It takes longer to just drive around Denver these days, let alone get to a ski resort. In the US there is no comparison to Utah, especially Park City for the whole package. Great terrain, great snow, great food, great people, great scenery and easy in - easy out. GO UTAH. Pros: Everything, especially Signature Trails at PCMR, nothing better for older knees than groomed Black Diamonds. Cons: Nothing, except maybe price, but if you didn't already know skiing was expensive wake up! Read more at utah.citysearch.com Recommended: Yes
Citysearch User
Citysearch UserThursday, April 27, 2006
awesome ski holidays by M P. at InsiderPages
you can't find more reliable ski conditions anywhere outside the Cottonwood Canyons. Park City has nice downtown strip of restaurants and shops, and of course the Sundance Film Festival is a big draw. Read more at utah.citysearch.com Recommended: Yes
fooddudeslc
fooddudeslcMonday, March 20, 2006
Park City Mountain Resortis on the Rise!
these guys have turned it on in the last few years. I cannot believe how much they have done for snowboarding or how good the food and grooming have gotten. you have to check this place out. no lines! Read more at utah.citysearch.com Pros: grooming, food, terrain parks
Recommended: Yes
Citysearch User
Citysearch UserSaturday, November 26, 2005
Huge ski resort with great lifts by nate s. at InsiderPages
The first time I went to park city to ski, I noticed that the resort had great high speed lifts that fit SIX, not four, people on each chair. I was astounded to ride high speed lift after high speed lift. I have had several season passes here and would recommend it to anyone. There is terrain for all ages and and skill levels. PROS: Quick lifts, great snow, good runs CONS: Snow ends earlier in season than other resorts Read more at utah.citysearch.com Recommended: Yes
Business Details on Park City Mountain Resort
Phone Numbers:Secondary Number: (800) 222-7275, Secondary Number: (435) 658-5560, Primary Phone: (435) 649-8111
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