The Canyons®

Talisker Buys The Canyons® Resort

  

The Canyons Talisker Deal Has Closed!

In one of the biggest deals in the history of Park City Real Estate, luxury developer Talisker closed on the purchase of The Canyons Resort today.

In a press release to members of the exclusive Talisker Club  in Park City, Utah today, Talisker announced that it had successfully closed on the purchase. 

Talisker Is Key Player in Park City & Deer Valley Real Estate Development

With today’s announcement, Talisker has solidified their role as the leading developer of luxury resort real estate in the Park City and Deer Valley, Utah area. 

Before The Canyons acquisition, Talisker already owned over 10,000 acres of land in and around Park City.

It’s clearly a big bet Talisker is placing on the Park City area, and they’re sharing their success with other top-tier luxury resort developers like East West Partners, Ironwood Development, and Montage Deer Valley in the spectacular Empire Pass neighborhood. 

Will Talisker’s Big Bet Pay Off? 

Last week, Talisker sold two Red Cloud lots for more than $4 million apiece.  Not bad for a real estate market that’s commonly characterized by doom and gloom…

Talisker specializes in high-end luxury real estate developments in Park City and Deer Valley, including the successful Tuhaye and Empire Pass, Deer Valley neighborhoods. 

Seems like The Canyons will become a destination luxury resort, following in the footsteps of Deer Valley.  Talisker is not the first big-time developer to invest in the future of The Canyons.  Earlier this winter, it was announced that the Waldorf Astoria Collection was joining forces with the Golden Door Spa at the new Dakota Mountain Lodge.

Talisker Overcame Legal Challenges to Prevail in The Canyons Purchase

Talisker had been pursuing the purchase of The Canyons since 2007, and overcame legal challenges from Vail Resorts and other interested parties throughout the transaction.

The Canyons Resort Sold For $123 million

According to a Form 8-K filed with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission today, the total proceeds received by American Skiing Company were just over $123 Million.  Proceeds were received in the form of $52.1 million in cash and $71 million in senior secured notes.

Talisker Sees a Bright Future for The Canyons Resort

We, along with our team in Park City, and the Canyons employees, look forward to unlocking the wonderful potential inside the Canyons ski resort, and to continuing our growing involvement as members of the community,”  Talisker Chairman Jack Bistricer said. 

 ”We expect to bring our brand and standard of development to this wonderful resort over the coming years.”

What Changes Can We Expect At The Canyons?

From where we sit, this is incredibly exciting news! With over 3,700 acres, 155 runs, 17 lifts, 2 terrain parks and 6 natural half pipes, The Canyons has always been a favorite ski area for Park City locals. 

Imagine what the resort could become with Talisker’s deep pockets and track record for superb resort planning and luxury amenities!

What’s Your Opinion?

We welcome your comments about what the sale of The Canyons to Talisker means to the community…Any comments?

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Dakota Mountain Lodge and Waldorf=Astoria Announcement

  

Dakota Mountain Lodge Aligns With Waldorf Astoria Collection 

Dakota Mountain Lodge May Be Park City’s New Hot Spot.  Dakota Mountain Lodge made national news last year with their announcement of their affiliation with the Golden Door Spa. 

Today’s news that the Waldorf=Astoria Collection and Hilton have stepped up to the plate is a big deal for The Canyons® and Park City area visitors and potential real estate investors.

Dakota Mountain Lodge

A New Gold Rush in Park City, Utah?

In the past two years, top international boutique luxury hotel brands St. Regis and Montage have started construction on spectacular new hotels in Deer Valley.

Today’s Waldorf=Astoria announcement is a powerful vote of confidence in the bright future of The Canyons® Resort. 

Developers are placing big bets on assorted new developments at the base of The Canyons Resort, and the arrival of the venerable Waldorf=Astoria name may be an indicator of exciting future of Park City’s largest ski resort.

Will Luxury Icon Deer Valley® Resort Have to Compete with The Canyons® Resort for Tomorrow’s Luxury Ski Visitors?

Over the years, Deer Valley has succeeded in attracting luxury ski vacationers and second home owners on the strength of snow grooming, dining, and pampering guests. 

Local luxury developer Talisker is in the process of purchasing The Canyons Resort® from American Skiing Company.  This raises the question of what The Canyons might look like in the years ahead, and will The Canyons emerge as a competitor for Deer Valley’s business in the luxury segment of the market.

Dakota Lodge Phase II Release Coincides with Waldorf=Astoria Announcement

Sales at Dakota Mountain Lodge have been strong to date–79 units in Building One are pending sale so far at Dakota. 

The developer has just released the first condos in building II, which will be available on a first-come-first-served basis.

 Dakota Mountain Lodge Reservation Details

Click the link above or contact us for details at Toll Free 877-838-2805 or email Dakota@ParkCityRealEstateGuide.com  We have the list of available units, floor plans, prices, and reservation agreements.

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In case you missed it, here’s a copy of the press release…

THE WALDORF=ASTORIA COLLECTION SIGNS FIRST SKI MANAGEMENT AGREEMENT IN PARK CITY, UTAH

The Dakota Mountain Lodge to Debut at The Canyons

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. - February 22, 2008 - The Waldorf=Astoria Collection and DuVal Development
announced today the signing of the Dakota Mountain Lodge, a Waldorf=Astoria Collection hotel and the luxury brand’s and Hilton’s first ski management property.

Located in Park City, Utah as part of The Canyons, Utah’s largest ski and snowboard resort and one of the largest in the United states, the Dakota Mountain Lodge will offer guests an assortment of unique experiences and discoveries for luxury ski enthusiast travelers. Completion and opening is scheduled for spring 2009.

Welcoming this hotel into The Waldorf=Astoria Collection, Ernest Wooden, Jr., executive vice president-brand
management said, “Selection for the Waldorf=Astoria Collection is exclusive. Only landmark hotels with a
reputation for superior service, a luxurious sense of place and unique architecture or artistic and historical
significance receive such designation. 

Befitting of a luxury hotel, Dakota Mountain Lodge ideally represents The Waldorf=Astoria Collection brand within the scenic State of Utah.”  The 197-guestroom Dakota Mountain Lodge will range in room size from studios to the six-bedroom penthouse and will be outfitted with the finest furnishings including custom Viking appliances, European showers, Jacuzzi tubs, and an outdoor pool and fire feature - all presenting refined alpine luxury.

Dakota Mountain Lodge Building II Just Released!

A second phase comprising an additional 137 guest rooms in 65 condo units is planned to commence construction in 2008. 
Guests will see The Waldorf=Astoria Collection’s hallmarks of discovery and unique experiences throughout the
lodge’s impressive offerings, including access to The Canyons’ new Frostwood Gondola, which is currently
under construction and will be adjacent to the Dakota Mountain Lodge
. Guests will be able to ski-in/-out to The Canyons’ slopes with personal ski valets escorting their equipment to and from the gondola.
 

For après ski, or as a destination in itself, guests will be able to indulge in the Dakota Mountain Lodge’s
20,000-square-foot world-renowned Golden Door Spa consisting of 20 treatment rooms, an elaborate fitness center and a full beauty salon - all in a unique and spectacular environment.

Golden Door Spa & Waldorf=Astoria Unite for the First Time

Tom Posey, president and chief executive officer, Golden Door Spas added, “Golden Door welcomes the world
class brand of the Waldorf=Astoria to the Dakota Mountain Lodge. We look forward to working with this
renowned hospitality leader to create a year-round spa and ski destination in Park City that embodies the best of
our organizations mutually remarkable legacies.”

The resort will offer a multitude of activities throughout the spring, summer and fall such as: horseback riding and
fly fishing. Additionally, The Canyons is in the process of adding a breathtaking 18-hole mountain golf course, which will surround the Dakota Mountain Lodge and is planned to commence construction next summer.

“The Waldorf=Astoria Collection is an iconic brand that is embarking on many fantastic new ventures,” commented Lee Hindin, co-founder of DuVal Development. “We’re thrilled to be part of the growth of The Collection as its first ski property.”

Shelly Kamins, a principle in DuVal Development added, “As part of The Waldorf=Astoria Collection, Dakota Mountain Lodge and the Golden Door Spa will bring cache to The Canyons and offer guests a resort experience like none other. Aligning ourselves with the legendary stature of The Waldorf=Astoria Collection is an exciting step in this process.”
 

Amenities Define Dakota Mountain Lodge

Other highlights of the Dakota Mountain Lodge will include a 15,000-square-foot ballroom and meeting space with its own kitchen, a 5,000-square-foot signature restaurant and lounge, and screening rooms designed to suit the Sundance Film Festival.

The lodge will be located 30 minutes from the Salt Lake City International Airport which services more than 1,000 flights a day from cities across the U.S., as well as international locations. The Dakota Mountain Lodge is also only a few minutes from the historic Main Street of Park City, Utah with its elaborate offering of restaurants, shops and amenities.

Goldman Sachs Backs Dakota Mountain Lodge

Financing for the Dakota Mountain Lodge, Waldorf=Astoria Collection is being provided by Goldman Sachs.

About the Dakota Mountain Lodge developers:

DuVal Development is a privately held real estate firm located in Park City, Utah. With over three decades of real
estate experience, the partners of DuVal Development have successfully developed millions of square feet of
commercial, residential and resort real estate throughout the United States. A prominent name in Park City,
DuVal Development has a reputation for building spectacular residential communities and is currently one of the
largest developers in the area. Because of its focus on high-quality design, world-class amenities and premier
locations, DuVal properties are the most coveted in the area. Due to absolute attention to detail and scrupulous
standards of quality, DuVal Development is highly regarded as one of the top developers in the marketplace.

About The Waldorf=Astoria Collection:

The Waldorf=Astoria Collection includes some of the most extraordinary properties in spectacular destinations around the globe. Inspired by New York’s legendary Waldorf=Astoria, each hotel in the growing Collection has its own distinct character, timeless architecture and special history. Luxury spas, culinary excellence and world-class golf are featured at

The Collection’s current properties: the beautiful Arizona Biltmore Resort & Spa in Phoenix, tropical Grand Wailea Resort hotel & Spa on the Isle of Maui, Hawaii, the historic La Quinta Resort & Club in Southern California, New York’s Waldorf=Astoria and the palace hotel Qasr Al Sharq in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Each guest encounter is a discovery of unique experiences designed to last a lifetime. For more information, please visit: www.waldorfastoriacollection.com.

About Golden Door Spa:

Golden Door is revered in the spa industry for its wealth of history, expertise and innovation. Each day is engrained with the Door’s philosophy of promoting complete well-being and develops a remarkable rhythm, bringing balance and transformation into the lives of its guests. Full-service resort spas near Scottsdale, AZ in Puerto Rico, Naples, FL and Telluride, CO bring the principles and philosophies of the renowned destination spa to the resort guest - seamlessly integrating indigenous treatments, fitness programs and cuisine with signature elements from Golden Door Escondido. Golden Door is also a part of the LXR Luxury Resorts Hotels collection, a portfolio of independent properties distinguished by a style and spirit that captures the unique qualities of their setting.

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Do You Make Any of These 3 Critical Buyer Mistakes When Shopping For a Park City Ski Home?

  

Mistake #1: Wrong Location…Inferior Ski Access

Colony Ski Home With Perfect Ski AccessIf you have the capacity to own a home anywhere, why would you compromise the convenience of ski access?   

When you’re searching for the right ski home for your family, don’t buy a ski home first and later learn the truth later that your ski access is an icy luge run down a steep hill into your ski room–or even worse–an exhausting crawl uphill to start your ski day. 

The perfect ski home has gentle ski access that allows beginners and skiers of all ages to easily and painlessly access the ski runs.

See how easy the ski access is in the photo to the right?  A level approach through an open glade of aspens provides easy ski-in access.  A gently sloping downhill ski-out makes for an easy traverse back onto the run for skiers and snowboarders alike. 

Beware the marketing liberties often taken by over-eager real estate agents–not all ski access is created equal! 

Deer Valley Real Estate GuideUnfortunately, you can’t trust some money-grubbing developers either. 

We know of one development in Deer Valley currently marketing $5-8 Million homes for sale as ski-in/ski-out that actually require a pretty hefty walk before you’re skiing. 

Think about all the kids’ skis & poles you’ll be carrying too!

We recognized this potential consumer trap years ago, so we began publishing the Deer Valley Real Estate Guide.

The Deer Valley Real Estate Guide gives potential owners the no-fluff reality about neighborhood ski access in all of Deer Valley’s nooks and crannies.

Mistake #2: Buy a Ski Home at the Wrong Ski Resort

Not all ski areas are created equal.   Most areas allow snowboarders, but others–like Deer Valley and Alta ski areas in Utah–prohibit snowboarding on their mountains. 

Let’s face it–your own generation may prefer skiing to snowboarding, but your kids and grand-kids may very well want to try snowboarding one of these years. 

Snowboarding in The ColonyDon’t bother trying to deny it…

The younger generation is much more likely to watch The Winter X Games that begin today, than a re-run of your old favorite “Aspen Extreme” that’s frankly not so extreme by today’s standards! 

Can you dispute the excitement and awe of the death-defying tricks these airborne adrenaline junkies inspire on their snowmobiles, in the terrain park, and in the half-pipe?

The biggest benefit of owning a Park City ski home at either Park City Mountain Resort or The Canyons Resort is “choice.” 

Your family and guests will know no boundaries when it comes to which type of boards to strap on…  If you own a home in The Colony, you can even switch from skis to a snowboards after lunch, thanks to your enviable slope-side location.

Have you thought about how your resort location impacts your exit strategy–the part about not restricting the possible future buyers of your home to elitist skiers only? 

What about your future buyer’s desire to live on a mountain where their kids and grand-kids can snowboard?

Mistake #3: Buy the Wrong Home

Perfect Floor PlanWith real estate markets around the country in turmoil and properties taking longer to sell, your investment can be safer by purchasing a ski home that appeals to the maximum number of buyers.

What do Park City Ski Home Buyers Want?

Vacation homes are a great way for friends and families to reconnect away from the grind of daily life.  

When you’re living in your ski home, you’ll certainly want an open floor plan that allows for open lines of communication, both visual and auditory. 

See how this home (above photo) in The Colony boasts a spacious designer kitchen that’s open to the great room and dining room?  You’ll also want to have additional gathering areas for larger groups of people, like a downstairs hearth room with bar…

Equally important is a home that allows for privacy from others in the home.  

You’ll want a master suite where you can sneak away with your spouse and enjoy some peace and quiet.  Ideal master bedroom locations don’t share walls or floor with any other bedroom suites for maximum privacy.

Amenities separate the best homes from the rest…

Park City wine celarWhat distinguishes one luxurious ski home from another?

  • A well-organized ski prep room keeps dozens of gloves, hats, and goggles neat and tidy
  • State-of-the-art electronics, climate, and security systems increase convenience and safety
  • A professional quality home theatre & multi-media room brings movies and sports to life
  • Home offices in discrete locations allow you to attend to important business uninterrupted 
  • Wine cellars insure special bottles are property stored for maximum drink-ability

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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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Little-Known Tricks Locals Use to Rent Ski Gear in Park City

Renting equipment should be an easy part of your ski trip, but it can be extremely frustrating if mishandled…

These Insider Secrets Will Save You Time and Hassle When You Rent Ski & Snowbaord Gear at Park City, Deer Valley, and The Canyons.

Ski Rentals In Park City, UtahIf you are renting from a shop try to make reservations in advance, especially for busy periods.

Many shops use databases to store your information, which can speed the process measurably. Try not to go when the store is very busy (ie 8:30-9:30 am), which may be difficult to accomplish, but worth the effort.

Pick up your skis the day you arrive.  It’s one less hurdle to clear the next morning when the shops are always busy!

Check out the demo skis and boards available to see if you can lease to own some new sticks. This is usually the newest technology and may give you the edge you need to keep up with your kids.

Also, prices at the on mountain shops are a little more than those a little further away, so you pay for the convenience of not schlepping gear a long way.

If you do not have the intestinal fortitude to go to the shop (and who can blame you) you can arrange for a professional equipment rental service to come to your hotel or condo and completely outfit your entire family. You will need to make reservations and give sizing information in advance. This is a great way to save time and energy and the cost is not too much more than going to the shop.

These companies are listed in the phone directory. I personally recommend Skis on the Run for reliable service.  

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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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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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Summer Fun in Park City, Utah

Summer brings a slew of activities to this perfectly situated mountain town. and fabulous weather nearly guarantees you the ability to do activities every day of your visit.

The summer activities are dependent on weather but the season generally runs from the Memorial Day weekend to the Labor Day weekend. Many activities are available as soon as the snow is gone from the lower elevations, and available in the fall until the snow falls.

Hiking and biking are always an option; the chairlifts run during the summer season to assist you up the mountains to enjoy the highest elevations and hair raising downhill bike runs.
Chairlifts also take you to the top of the zip lines, alpine slides and coasters of Park City Mountain Resort and the Utah Olympic Park. The UOP also offers you the chance to ride in a bobsled or go to a performance of the athletes that fly forty feet in the air and land in a splash pool.

Check out the following www.parkcitymountainresort.com, www.deervalleyresort.com , www.parkcityinfo.com

More trails abound in the nearby state parks and the Unite national forest that can get you miles and miles from civilization and offer great views and the chance to see wildlife. Or, you can rip cross-country on a rented ATV on a guided or non-guided trip.

Private championship golf courses such as Tuhaye, Promontory, and Glenwild have made Park City a mecca for golf enthusiasts.

More courses like Red Ledges, Talisman and Victory Ranch will just add to the reputation of the great golf available near Park City. The Homestead, and the Utah state park courses near Midway offer a fantastic value and great courses.

Marinas on the Jordanelle, Deer Creek, and Strawberry reservoirs make them great options for boating and fishing. Personal watercraft, ski boats, pontoon boats and fishing equipment are just some of the rental options to enjoy a day on the water.

The local rivers offer blue ribbon trout water to the angling enthusiast; guided trips are available for the novice through the expert. Float trips on the Green River cover some of the most coveted water in North America.

Music and Art events throughout the summer fill in the days and evenings check out the local calendar at www.parkcityinfo.com for up to date information. on events throughout the summer.

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Tips to Finding Lodging in Park City, Utah

So you want to ski the greatest snow on earth and be in the best ski town in North America? Park City, Utah is the place.

Park City, Deer Valley, and the Canyons offer some of the widest variety of terrain in a small area that can be found in North America, plus there are 6 more resorts within an hour drive of Park City, Utah.

Park City has the location and the amenities to satisfy thousands of visitors each night, but the difference in cost for your ski vacation can vary dramatically. Everything can be expensive about a ski vacation and lodging is one of the biggest components.

For the affluent visitor, ski in ski out accommodations range in price from several hundred to several thousand dollars per night. These are world class, Five Diamond lodgings, with service on par with the prices paid.

There are options for regular people as well. Accommodations away from the slopes, but with easy access by free bus or car cost significantly less. Depending on how many people are in your party and bed needs, pricing can be a couple hundred nightly for one and two bedroom condos.

Property management companies in Park City control large inventories of options. These companies are listed under the lodging tab at www.parkcityinfo.com .Houses that are rented out privately are listed there as well as on www.vrbo.com

These can be a great deal for larger groups. Make sure to know how accessible the slopes are from the home; is there a bus stop in easy walking distance? Is there parking if you choose to rent a car? Is the kitchen stocked so you can prepare meals? Eating one or two meals in can save lots of money.

 Check out all your options or contact the Park City Gurusto find the best deals on lodging in Park City.

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