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How Sundance Impacts Park City Real Estate

  

Most Sundance Film Festival attendees are here in Park City for reasons that have nothing
to do with shopping for real estate…

It’s a great week to watch movies, meet interesting and talented people from around the world, and hobnob with big shots from Hollywood, LA, and New York. 

Do Sellers of Park City real estate benefit from Sundance?

SundanceThe biggest benefit most sellers in Park City and Deer Valley, Utah enjoy is an opportunity to rent their properties for above-market rates for the ten days of the Sundance Film Festival. 

True, any exposure is better than no exposure, but Sellers shouldn’t get their hopes up that the buyer for their property will appear during the festival.  The likelihood is slim because most hotel and lodging beds are filled with festival-goers, not skiers and prospective investors.  True, some festival goers are flush with cash, but they’re not necessarily in the market to buy…

Park City buyers struggle to tour properties… 

For the few people in town this week who are interested in real estate, the Sundance Film Festival can be a big challenge.  Nearly every rental property in Park City is booked for the festival.  Visitors paying hundreds or even thousands of dollars per night for their lodging don’t want to open their homes and condos for real estate agents and prospective buyers to tour.  Would you?

The energy in Park City is fantastic during Sundance

Attending the Sundance Film Festival is a great time to enjoy one of the annual highlights of life in Park City, but it’s certainly not an accurate representation of what life in Park City is really like during the rest of the year.   

Drink an extra Red Bull, espresso, or whatever else causes your adrenaline level to redline.  You’ll need it, as the nightlife continues until the sun rises, people-watching is never more entertaining, and you can catch a quick nap between films.

Sundance Attire–Dress for Success

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2008 Sundance Film Festival Begins In Park City

People in BlackThe PIB’S arrive in Park City, Utah for the best film festival of the year.

People in Black. The standard dress–film guide in one hand, cell phone jammed to ear with the other, trendy black clothing, cool glasses, and completely inappropriate shoes for our epic Utah snow.  Six feet of snow since Christmas!  Oh, season ski pass holders are very happy indeed! The slopes will be empty…and more snow is on the way!!

The worldwide exposure that Sundance Film Festival brings to bear on Park City, Utah is one of the many factors that have helped our town’s phenomenal reputation.

What’s not to love about Park City during Sundance!

Sundance Film FestivalSundance Film FestivalTickets to Sundance screenings on opening weekend are as scarce as prime dinner reservations but it gets easier after the weekend when the celebs jet off for warmer climes, …need Sundance Tickets?

Park City is due near record cold temps the next couple nights and the possibility of a big snow storm on Sunday. How will the PIB’s react?  Should be very fun to watch indeed!

The next ten days are some of the best parties, people watching, and worst traffic of the year in Park City, Utah.

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Nothing Hollywood presents can be nearly as amusing as watching Harvey Weinstein’s assistants trying to wrangle young starlets up to his suite. The money in Vegas is on Harvey firing at least one assistant before he buys a film.

You just can’t go out to dinner, show property, or drive anywhere in Park City during 10 days of Sundance…a small price to pay to work and live in ‘the greatest place on earth’.

How does Sundance impact Park City Real Estate?

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Olympic Fun in Park City, Utah

Utah’s Olympic Park in Park City, Utah

At the Olympic Park in Park City Utah average citizens get to experience the life of an Olympian.

You can experience riding behind an Olympian driving a bobsled at 70 miles an hour through the twists and turns of the Olympic track. This is not for the faint of heart or anyone pregnant or with back problems. It is however, completely fantastic, a once in a lifetime experience.

ski jumperOther adventures at the Park include the chance to ride on the ‘steepest zip line in the United States’ or ride the chairlift to the top of the Nordic ski jumps.

Utah’s Olympic Park offers camps to train tomorrow’s athletes today. Even if you are in town for just a couple of days you may have the chance to participate in a ‘Learn to Fly Camp’ which could have you launching yourself into the air with skis on, planning on landing in a pool!

The two museums at Olympic Park are interesting and educational and the ‘Big Air Shows’ on Saturdays during the summer season allow the armchair athletes to vicariously enjoy the thrill of flying fifty feet in the air and splashing into a pool wearing skis.

The Olympic Park in Park City, Utah offers spectacular entertainment for the whole family. Weather, age and weight restrictions affect all activities so visit the Olympic Park website http://www.olyparks.com/

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Family Fun In Park City Utah

Family Fun in Park CityThings to Do With Your Family in Park City, Utah

If you can’t leave your kids with the grandparents and don’t have the nanny that travels with you, kids are a part of vacations. They can be really fun to have along as long as they don’t get ‘bored’ Lets be honest, family vacations can be challenging enough without having kids who are ‘bored’. Keeping kids constructively occupied without shelling out big dollars can be difficult in a ski town during the season.

The children’s ages dictate family plans on a skiing vacation. Can they enroll in ski school so you can get your turns too or do you need to get daytime babysitter? Are they skilled enough to warrant a private instructor so that skiing with them is an option? Price can really climb with private instruction, but the upside is usually skiing with your kids sooner.

Obviously, with a younger age range, reserving a childcare service for a couple of adult nights makes sense as long as you can find reliable child care. Many hotels have services for babysitting and some do more expanded children’s programs. Check with the concierge about available services or visit ParkCitySitters.com for the most trusted service in Park City BabysittingPark City and Deer Valley childcare.

Check the local Park City movie theatres, Redstone Cinemas and Holiday Village Cinemas, the indoor and outdoor ice rinks, Gorgoza Park and Soldier Hollow tubing hills, The Egyptian theatre, and the Heber Valley Railroad. White Pine touring grooms three different cross country ski tracks on the Park City golf course, where you can also arrange sleigh rides and dog sled adventures. Contact the tour operators for schedules and availability.

The Utah Olympic Park has museums, rides, shows and camps. Check them out at http://www.olyparks.com/

Or, better yet, buy plastic sleds for everyone, find a small, safe hill and enjoy your vacation, together.

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The Key to Excellent Childcare in Park City, Utah

  

Who Can You Trust For Childcare While You’re in Park City & Deer Valley, Utah?

If you travel with your children to Park City, Utah and are looking for a good childcare experience our recommendation is a local company called Park City Sitters LLC.  They have been the preferred child care company of locals and the world famous Stein Eriksen Lodge for the past four years.

Park City ChildcareThey will dispatch one of their excellent sitters to your Park City home/condo/hotel at whatever time you specify.  It’s easy to make reservations via their online reservation system.

Their sitters are carefully screened (and have CPR Certifications and have passed background checks) and they employ many teachers and other child-development professionals who have great rapport with the children. 

Bring DVDs to Park City, UtahIf you need drop-off child care, Deer Valley has a great children’s center open during the day but space is very limited so you need to book early.  

No matter where you’re staying, bring DVD’s as most hotels have DVD players and they can at least buy you enough time for a shower. 

Enjoy your stay in Park City, Utah!

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The “Mayor” of Deer Valley’s Favorite Dining Spots

  

Park City and Deer Valley Restaurant Guide

Dining delights abound in this world-famous ski town.  Indeed, Park City, Utah boasts more restaurants per square foot than Paris, France!  Park City RestaurantsFar from the culinary wasteland the town may have been in the 1970’s, Park City now supports over 100 year-round restaurants.  These dining options vary drastically in terms of style and price. 

You–the savvy traveler–can enjoy different epicurean delights every night of your stay if you know where to go.

There are reasonably-priced family-friendly options for a quick bite at the end of an exhilerating day, and budget-blowing food and wine adventures worthy of a night out on the town in New York, Los Angeles, or Las Vegas.

Utah’s legendary and oft-misunderstood liquor laws haven’t slowed the progress, as Park City is now a major destination for foodies and oenophiles. 

At last count, the Park City area now features 9 winners of the Wine Spectator Award of Excellence, with other excellent restaurants available in the Heber Valley and Salt Lake City.

Is Tonight’s Park City Dining Spot an “Up and Comer” or an “Overpriced Has-Been?”

Years working as the Chief Concierge at a five-diamond hotel in Deer Valley earned me the unofficial title of “Mayor of Deer Valley.”  After making thousands of reservations for customers at local eateries over the years, my knowledge of the restaurant scene in Park City and Deer Valley is perhaps unrivaled.  Here’s what this Park City Concierge Quotemeans to you…

If you’re wondering:

  •  Where should you spend your anniversary?
  •  Who serves the best game meats?
  •  Where is the freshest sushi?
  •  What place has the best ambiance?
  •  Who serves brunch?
  •  How do I get that prime table at the best New Year’s Eve party?
  •  Which are the best restaurants in Park City for dining with kids?

Our local knowledge can spare you the indignity of a long wait at a sub par joint and instead deliver an experience that you will long remember.

These are the questions that only the Park City Guru can answer definitively, but you can do your own research and view menus at http://www.parkcityinfo.com/

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Movie Theatres in Park City, Utah

  

Sundance Aside, Where Are The Movie Theatres in Park City, Utah?

The Sundance Film Festival every January brings visitors from around the world to watch films in Park City, Utah.  It’s quite a spectacle, and worth a visit if you like rubbing shoulders with Hollywood heavy-hitters, A-list stars, and wannabes of all sorts.

If you’re not about the scene, and just want to take in a film or two while you’re visiting, here are your options…

The Holiday Village Cinemas is conveniently located next to the Albertson’s supermarket in Park City is closest to the slopes.  To expand your options, the new Redstone cinemas offers eight screens at Kimball Junction walking distance to lots of dining and shops.

Park City Movie TheatresClick here for a comprehensive list of Park City movie listings and show times.

The Park City Film Series screens movies on weekends in the Jim Santy Auditorium.  This is a great opportunity to see some alternative films that don’t necessarily make it to the local corporate theatres.  This season the Park City Film Series is featuring films from the Best of Slamdance Series, the Sundance Institute Documentary Series, as well as free screenings of Reel Classics.

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The Most Overlooked Park City, Utah Winter Activities

Make No Mistake…

The World Class Ski Resorts at Deer Valley, Park City, and The Canyons Offer Some of The Best Snow Sliding on Earth…

Daniel MacDonaldBut guess what? You can enjoy a great Park City winter vacation even if you don’t ride a single chair lift.

Skiing and snowboarding are not the only activities available in this picturesque mountain town.

Park City offers over 100 restaurants to choose from, but what will you do when you’re not skiing and eating?

Here are some ideas to get you started… Read the rest of this entry »

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Shopping Secrets of Park City, Utah

Not every visitor to Park City wants to spend all day every day skiing the world famous slopes or lounging in elegant spas. For those hearty souls that need to get their fix of shopping, Park City, Utah has a variety of options.

Slope-Side Park City & Deer Valley Specialty Shops Boast the Latest Designer Fashions and Top-of-the-Line Equipment.

Historic Main Street Park City, UtahEquipment can often be tested on the mountain before purchase and the rental fee will be applied towards the purchase price. They don’t let you test-drive the fur coats though!

Look for great deals as the season nears its end and the shops clear inventory in order to stock the coming season’s gear and clothes.

Main St. Shopping Main Street Park City has a plethora of shops ranging from tee shirts and souvenir shops to high-end boutiques and some of the best art galleries available in the mountain west.

Park City is a historic mining town with authentic architecture and fantastic people watching.

A shopping experience on Main Street could be elevated with a great lunch or dinner, or just pop in to one of the taverns for a warm libation while you traverse the street, looking for your purchases.

Main Street is a fairly steep hill, so start your shopping at the top of Main Street near the Wasatch Brew Pub and walk downhill. Traffic moves slowly on Main Street so crossing back and forth is fairly easy, and then when you reach the bottom you can take the free trolley back up-hill.

Redstone is a new pedestrian-friendly shopping area at Kimball Junction.  A true mixed-use community, this neighborhood combines street-level retail, restaurant, and commercial businesses with residential living upstairs.

Redstone Park CityComing soon, look for new stores and a bowling alley to open as soon as construction is completed. Restaurants and a movie theatre add to the options at this vibrant area. It can be a good stop on the way to or from the Tanger Outlets which is located nearby.

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Successfully Navigating Utah Liquor Laws

You can get a drink in Utah!

The liquor laws may seem foreign to most people not from Utah, but if you can navigate them with the help of the Park City Guru, you can enjoy yourself immensely in this picturesque ski town.

Your server in any establishment will try to make it easy on you to keep legal and happy, but there is a large difference in how you can drink depending on the license of the establishment, which is either a restaurant liquor licensee or a private club.

You cannot get served hard liquor until noon except at the airport, though domestic 3.2 beer can be served as early as 10am

Private clubs are the bars in Utah; to drink there you must join the club.

Usually this is accomplished by paying a nominal fee for a temporary membership, which should cover you for your stay.
You can sit at the bar in a club and can actually get a ‘double’ by asking for a ‘sidecar’ of the main liquor in your cocktail. This shot will be poured separately and has to be added into your drink by you.

Some bars and restaurants have the ability to serve their patrons alcohol when they are dining through the restaurant liquor license. If you are in this type of establishment, you must demonstrate your ‘intent to dine’.
The ‘intent to dine’ can be inferred by asking for a menu and is usually enough to allow you to buy one round at a restaurant, though your server may require you to order some food on your second round. Often they have a menu item that covers the legality for just a few dollars.
The servers will be fastidious in not serving you more than one drink at a time, though wine at a dinner table is a little more relaxed. You cannot get a ‘sidecar’ in these establishments.

Liquor stores are run by the state and are closed on Sundays. There is a small store on main street of Park City, and a very large one at the Snow Creek marketplace across from the supermarket.

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