Description: While this wasn't our favorite activity to do, it was nevertheless interesting. It could be because we've chosen to do a self-guided tour on our own.
Like other activities we've come across during our stay in Park City, the Utah Olympic Park was free of crowds and uneventful.
We only wanted to see the Olympic Park and say, "Hey, we've been there." And we've accomplished just that. If we had chosen to do a Guided Tour or a Bobsled Ride, the prices are as follows:
ADMISSION PRICES
Adults - $8Youth/Seniors - $6Children (3 to 12) - $4Infants - FreeBOBSLED RIDESReservations ARE Required14 years of age and older ONLY - $65 pp
ACTIVITESDAILY GUIDED TOURS AT OLYMPIC COMPETITION SITES:
Here's a chance where you can watch athletes participate in their Summer Training. Visit the Interactive Alf Engen Ski Museum and learn about Utah’s ski history. You'll also get an opportunity to see the 2002 Olympic exhibit with photos and memorabilia. (Heard this was real interesting).
BOBSLED RIDES:
Are you a thrill seeker? Want some excitement? Then how about a three passenger bobsled ride that goes up to 70 miles per hour, with a 40-story drop in less than a minute?? Sounds good? You can catch these rides Wednesday-Sunday from noon to 6pm. These rides are only available on the weekends from Memorial Day to Labor Day.
OVERALL IMPRESSIONI'm sure if we had taken a guided tour, this activity would have been more enjoyable. Since our time was limited, we could only participate on our own.
On a more positive note, I've heard from several other people (at the resort) that these two activities I've mentioned above are well worth doing. Sure sounds entertaining.
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