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.
Restaurants in Wasatch Range
5.0 based on 26 reviews
Park City Film is Summit County's only nonprofit Art House Cinema, presenting the best of independent feature, documentary, world and local cinema. Our mission is to create community through film.
5.0 based on 7 reviews
We have been a couple of times and were very impressed with how nice they are, how good the food is and how nice it is to sit in a very comfortable seat and eat and drink while you watch a movie. It's also adults only, so no noisy kids. The prices for the food and drink were better than I expected as well. Overall, a great experience. We will be going again.
4.5 based on 76 reviews
I love coming to Megaplex Theaters, Aside from the fact that they have all the great movies and nice fresh popcorn, now they have Sweet potato fries and I love it. Make it a perfect movie experience by getting the luxury recliners and an Ice cold drink and that's a perfect movie experience.
4.5 based on 178 reviews
I love movies and at the District it sets a high bar. If the classic way is your forte, no problem but why would you when you have several other options. IMAX, 3D, Luxury, D-Box and any mashup of those. Don't forget all the food fare too! The traditional popcorn and drink compete with comfort confections like pizza, taco bowls, fish, sandwiches of all kinds, ice cream and on and on and on. Yes, it comes at a price basic movie seats run around $7.25 and the works can send you between $16-$20. Add the food for another $10-$15 per person and it gets a bit pricey but for me it's my number one place with my number one winter activity.
4.5 based on 85 reviews
I stumbled upon this theater as it was close to the hotel we were staying at while in Sandy / Draper for some business meetings. It was showing a movie that I hadn't seen yet, but wanted to, so I wandered into the theater and was pleasantly surprised that I picked a Tuesday as the tickets were only $5 each! That is correct! It cost me and my daughter $10 to watch a brand new release in a luxury style theater that had reclining, leather seats with wall-to-wall screening! The sound was exceptional, the seating was exceptional, the movie was exceptional! ( The Quiet Place). It was a total win-win! We did splurge a bit on popcorn and snacks, they were not cheap, but that was to be expected as most theaters are spending when it comes to their snacks. They had an excellent check out system where you simply ordered your popcorn, then you fulfilled your drinks and picked up your snacks on the way down to pay. Like a cafeteria line. They even offered ice cream. We did not encounter rude employees as some other reviews have mentioned. We will visit the theater again when we are in town.
4.5 based on 17 reviews
Founded in 1933, this historic venue offers movies, live theatre, concerts, special events and arts education classes for all ages.
If you are in Utah, you must go see Spamalot at the indoor theater. I was visiting from another state and happened to be in town for the opening night. It was fantastic!! Honestly, such a great performance and a great way to spend the night laughing. You won't be disappointed!
4.5 based on 74 reviews
Here’s why this is Utah’s Best Place to see a movie ! You can get your tickets by waiting in line, at a indoor kiosk here, or from the comfort of your lazy-boy at home via the Internet, or anywhere really. You can also see what’s playing and purchase tickets on the Fandango. This facility has several yummy food options so you can even eat a meal as you watch your movie. The popcorn here gets my vote for the Best in Utah as well ! Along with all your drink and concession favorites. Come on Tuesday and see your movie for $5. They have senior pricing too. Handicapped parking and seating areas as well. Typically they have several screens playing the popular movies.
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