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Old Feb 26, 2024 | 5:38 am
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Originally Posted by River in Sight
I just completed a three night stay here using it as a base for skiing. I had a great stay and plan to return for next year’s ski trip. I paid around $160/nt; that and a TSU got me into the one-bedroom suite which is a true suite with a door in between the bedroom and living room.

The sofa bed was setup for my son on arrival, I laid down on it and it seemed unusually comfortable for a fold-out couch. Posters above have great pics of the suite and mine looked exactly the same so I won’t add my dimly lit pics.

All the finishes were very nice, no noise issues, good water pressure, very comfortable overall.

Breakfast: Starts at 630 in the club and was the same each day
  • Scrambled eggs, bacon (very good), sausage
  • Two local / artisanal cheeses (very good)
  • Smoked salmon with tomatoes, cukes, picked onions, other accompaniments
  • Breads and bagels
  • Pastries

The atmosphere was pleasant in the morning and it’s a nice space. Afternoon snacks were limited to Kind bars, chips, and cookies.

The pool is open and heated.

Skiing: I used this hotel as a base for Ikon pass skiing. There are several options within a 45 minute drive. It’s so much more affordable than staying on-mountain and the accommodations were very nice. I’ll do the same thing next year. I rented from Ski N See in Cottonwood and they had affordable prices and great service. Many other people at the hotel also appeared to be in for skiing (based on their attire).

I’m back tonight for a one night stay after two at the HP Park City (in retrospect I should’ve stayed here the entire time). No suites were available so I’m in a king bed with sofabed room on a high floor.



The suite has a sofa bed in the living room, which is separated by a door (really two doors) from the bedroom.
I’m curious why you would stay here instead of HP Park City when you are, presumably, skiing DV. While it’s mostly highway driving, I do find roads to be slippery when snowing. It’s nice to avoid that all together.
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