Park City Mountain Resort
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Park City Mountain Resort Overview
The Park City Mountain Resort, which merged with the Canyons Resort in 2015, stands as the largest ski area in the United States, spanning over 7,300 acres. The resort boasts 41 lifts, eight terrain parks, 14 bowls, six half-pipes, one super pipe, and more than 300 trails. Visitors can enjoy various ski-in, ski-out accommodations, including hotels, lodges, private homes, and condominiums. The resort also offers amenities such as a licensed daycare center, a ski and snowboard school, and a range of dining options from casual ski-in restaurants to fine dining establishments. The Quicksilver gondola enhances ease of travel across the mountain, and the Mountain Concierge service assists guests with booking tours or making dining reservations.
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Ski Runs and Pricing
Recent visitors have praised the sheer number and variety of ski runs available at Park City Mountain Resort. Many prefer the Park City runs to those at the Canyons, although there is a general consensus that the pricing for lift tickets, accommodations, and dining is on the higher side. Some reviewers noted that the layout of the runs can be confusing and highlighted issues with poor Wi-Fi access. However, many visitors appreciated the convenience and ease of the free transportation around the resort. Families particularly valued the ski school, noting that a few lessons significantly improved their ski experience. Some guests advised that the lower slopes tend to become crowded on weekends and holidays.
Parking and Lift Tickets
Day skiers have several parking options, including three surface lots at the Park City Base and the Cabriolet parking lot at the bottom of Canyons Resort Drive. From the Cabriolet lot, skiers can take the open-air lift to Canyons Village and the Park City lifts. Additionally, free Park City shuttles service multiple stops at the resort from other parking areas. Day lift tickets can be purchased at each of the base areas, costing $134 for adults, $92 for seniors, and $86 for children, with discounts available for advance online purchases. The resort also offers two and three-day tickets, as well as the RFID EpicDay card, which allows users to electronically upload lift tickets. For detailed information on rates for the ski school and special packages that combine lift tickets and accommodations, visitors are encouraged to check the resort's website.