Stretching 160 miles through Utah, the Wasatch Range makes a rugged, glacial backdrop for the 85% of the states population living within 15 miles. Mount Nebo is highest at 11,928 feet, but the peaks around Alta and Park City are most popular. "The greatest snow on earth" falls on these spectacular slopes. Lone Peaks granite outcrops provide top climbing. Canyons and valleys are loved by fly-fishermen and hikers. After all that adventure, retire to a hip restaurant or enticing hot tub in chic Park City.
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4 based on 97 reviews
The Lodge Bistro is an ideal setting for an intimate dinner throughout the year. Guests flock to the patio during the summer months to savor the sunsets and mountain views while enjoying gourmet bistro fare. Après-ski at The Lounge* is a winter favorite.
Nice and convenient place to stay when you are skiing at Snowbird. We were in room 311 and had a beautiful view of the mountains . We had a studio with a full kitchen. We had a pullout couch to sleep on which to our surprise was very comfortable. Fireplace a bonus. The place is somewhat dated, but the kitchen and bath renovations make it nicer. No housekeeping, seems to be a theme these days with hotels and being short staffed. Small hot tub for the size of the place , we used it once . Very small work out room . Staff at the front desk were very nice and helpful. Parking was also easy , nice to not need the car for a few days.
4 based on 68 reviews
We recently visited for a family member's wedding and enjoyed our stay at the Inn. We landed on the first floor so it was a little dark at times, but it was also much cooler than some of the higher floors. Important since there's no AC, but there was a rotating fan provided. Overall the room was quiet and clean. The view in the back was a little obstructed by trees, but it made it feel more private when sitting on the deck. They did seem a little short-staffed but the lady we interacted with most was very helpful/friendly. There was also access to a path nearby which took us right to Snowbird Center.
4 based on 98 reviews
WoodSpring Suites Salt Lake City is an extended stay hotel. Our hotels are comfortable, our rooms are well-priced. If you need a hotel for a few nights, a week, or longer - you'll save more money the longer you stay with us. Extended stay hotels are different in amenities from traditional hotels. - This location is a pet-friendly hotel - Appliances included in in-room kitchens with other items available - Three suite designs to choose from for one-to-four guests - Free basic wi-fi and parking - Guest laundry room and vending available at all locations 24/7 - Weekly rates, long-stay/monthly rates, and nightly rates available
Let the pictures do the talking! Cleanliness issues in room: Hair in bedding, dingy sheets (or maybe just still dirty), filthy mattress cover, around the bed near the headboard there’s an exposed corner of the bed frame with dust/hair/yuck stuff, dresser drawers need a good cleaning before clothes can be put in it, floors need sweeping and mopping, long trash dripping on wall above trash can, oven fan cover very dirty, gunk on kitchenette wall, funky smell, shelf needs wiping of previous guest’s residue (mini trash), overall feel of “don’t touch anything.” Basically looks like the past guest lived there, tidied up, made the beds, moved out and we were handed the key. General cleanliness in intake processing check-in room (there is no standard lobby): disgustingly gummy, filthy entry door into a small intake “check-in” room. Maintenance issues: blinds broken in 4 obvious places with one spot completely broken off, kitchen faucet super loose and rickety, broken and dirty outlet cover in kitchenette, multiple cigarette burns on bathroom sink counter and bathtub and bedroom floor, melted plastic chair seat, something like super glue splotches in random places on the floor throughout. This review process only allows me to upload 10 of the pictures or else I would have uploaded more. On a positive note, the staff was kind enough to offer us refund of our money so that we could find another place to stay for the night.
3.5 based on 32 reviews
Snowblaze Lodge is located in Park City's Historic Old Town and only 1-2 minute walk to four chair lifts at Park City Mountain Resort. 28 luxury condo's with a private heated pool, large jacuzzi, fire pit, fitness center, private garage, and nice lobby. Summer and winter are great times to visit Park City
The good - easy walk to Park City Mountain Resort, covered parking included, a well stocked kitchen with new appliances. Queen over queen bunk bed in 2nd bedroom is good if you all get along. Hot tub is great. The bad - master bedroom is small and is consumed by the king bed. Hard to walk around the bed. Master bath is elevated off the floor and creates a safety hazard in getting in/out of the tub/shower. This is very dangerous. The ugly - no central heat, widely varying temps in rooms and we were constantly adjusting radiant heat to try and stay comfortable. I understand this is not a $500 a night luxury suite, but I expected a little better for $350 a night.
3.5 based on 50 reviews
Very old place, but also very well maintained. Excellent location right in the middle of old downtown with convenient walking distance to shops, restaurants and bars. Parking is the only con, but acceptable.
4 based on 97 reviews
The Lodge Bistro is an ideal setting for an intimate dinner throughout the year. Guests flock to the patio during the summer months to savor the sunsets and mountain views while enjoying gourmet bistro fare. Après-ski at The Lounge* is a winter favorite.
Nice and convenient place to stay when you are skiing at Snowbird. We were in room 311 and had a beautiful view of the mountains . We had a studio with a full kitchen. We had a pullout couch to sleep on which to our surprise was very comfortable. Fireplace a bonus. The place is somewhat dated, but the kitchen and bath renovations make it nicer. No housekeeping, seems to be a theme these days with hotels and being short staffed. Small hot tub for the size of the place , we used it once . Very small work out room . Staff at the front desk were very nice and helpful. Parking was also easy , nice to not need the car for a few days.
3.5 based on 8 reviews
Loved this location- units are individually-owned condos. Ours was very modern and recently renovated. Easy walking distance to restaurants, and very close to the slopes! Plenty of parking but the free bus picks up right there, too.
4 based on 34 reviews
Bear Hollow Village is a collection of condominiums and townhomes rising gently from the hillside in the shadow of Utah Olympic Park in the Kimball Junction area of Park City. Each unit is a privately-owned residence, complete with all the comforts of home. Fully-equipped kitchens, spacious living rooms, private bedrooms, and more can be found in every home. Elevate your stay with outstanding features like vaulted ceilings, oversized baths, and private balconies with mountain views. Beyond your own front door, you’ll find community amenities like an outdoor pool and hot tub, a clubhouse, a fitness center, garage parking, and more. All of this comfort is located within minutes of Park City Mountain and Historic Main Street by way of UT-224. The shops and restaurants of Park City’s largest commercial district are located just across the street.
DO NOT RENT FROM THIS COMPANY. If I could choose zero stars, I would. They have been completely unsupportive, unavailable and greedy during the unprecedented national emergency of the Corona Virus. We were booked to stay at Bear Hollow. The night we flew into SLC all slopes in Park City closed due to the Corona Virus I tried multiple ways to reach them to no avail. They finally emailed me the next day that their loyalty was to their owners and I would have had to cancel 30 days in advance to get any money back. They even refused to refund my damage insurance policy I bought and I never even stepped foot on the property. Pure greed in the face of such adversity. I even asked if it would be possible to get a partial refund or stay at another time. Nope! No concern at all for the customer. It really is too bad that we are not truly in this together. It’s in times like this that the true spirit of a company becomes visible. They should be ashamed for profiting due to a national emergency. Please consider this and go elsewhere.
3.5 based on 25 reviews
The room had no laundry detergent, firewood or lighter, we had to buy those things ourselves. The management couldn’t direct us on where to buy firewood. You would think that would be some of the basic services they could either provide or have the information for. The towels were hard and scratchy. The safe is out of order so we were forced to take our valuables with us wherever we went. The utensils were hodgepodge and not a complete set. The heat never made it to the bedroom so if you want a warm nights sleep, I suggest you stay in the living room by the lit fireplace. On the positive side the room was clean; it’s just not the place for me.
3 based on 4 reviews
The Fawngrove condominiums are located .5 of a mile from Snow Park Lodge at the base of Deer Valley Resort, and on the free citywide shuttle route. Typically, these townhome-style condominiums feature private hot tubs, underground parking, laundry facilities, fully equipped kitchens and fireplaces. Situated on the Deer Valley Lakes, this was the first condominium complex built at Deer Valley.
Stayed at Fawngrove for a few nights. Found glass that I cut my foot on in the hot tub and a beer cap in it. I would not have expected this at Deer Valley. The resorts at Punta Cana are cleaner. The Deer Valley app was not properly explained either at check in and caused much confusion for our party.
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