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March 3, 2007

Park City, Utah ski & spa vacation experience

I've written about vacationing in Park City, Utah before. It's well know for the Sundance Film Festival (which I'd love to attend) and for skiing (which doesn't interest me so much).

So I was interested to come across this article (you might need to register for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution) on a parent taking their kid on a ski vacation to Park City.

The author loves the hotel she stayed in, but it was very expensive. She especially liked the massages and other spa stuff. She was celebrating her 50th birthday and her last vacation with her son so she was willing to spend money. Personally, I'd be looking to rent a condo or something if I went. From what I've seen on this Park City condo site, you can get a better deal with a condo.

If you've been to Park City, please leave a comment and share your expereinces!

Posted by James Trotta at March 3, 2007 11:44 AM | TrackBack  

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We've been to Park City meany times.Just love the old town of Park City. There is no better place to ski then here in Utah. Of course the 2002 winter Olympics here was a great boom to the town.

Yes we really love to visit Park City both winter and summer.

Jim Burton

Posted by: Jim at March 3, 2007 1:27 PM

We have just come back from skiing in Deer Valley and Park City. It is a fabulous vacation for both adults and children. Our 3 children attend both ski schools and they are terrific. The snow is magnificent - like skiing on fluffy whipped cream some days. The food is amazing. Especially at the Stein Erickson and at Grappa in Park City. Shopping is terrific too. Chloe Lane has a great selection and for the children - stores where hand made sweaters are available. We go every year and this is one of the best family vacations we look forward too. Everyone has a great time! Always. Even grandma can go tobogganing! Something for everyone.

Posted by: Ani at March 3, 2007 6:11 PM
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