- 3 out of 5
- Avg. Member Rating
- 6
- Reviews
Nice room if you don't need any services whatsoever
- October 3, 2008
- Rated 1 of 5 by
a traveler from Travelocity.com
We arrived a few minutes late and found the front desk was closed. We had to ask other guests who told us that our keys were put into a box outside. Not once in three days did I ever actually speak to a person and I seldom saw an actual employee. The employee that I did see could not help me. We left messages and notes to ask for towels, TP, etc. to no avail. Apparently, the purpose of this hotel is to provide a bed for skiiers who do not intend to spend any time at all inside the hotel needing or wanting anything.
The location is terrific but I wouldn't stay there again if they paid me. Oh, and they overcharged me for the room - twice - and argued with me about straightening it out. A nightmare.
Just steps to Park City Resort & Ski Lifts
- March 12, 2008
- Rated 4 of 5 by
a traveler from Travelocity.com
Great All Seasons shuttle access to/ from Hotel, Airport, Downtown, Shopping, and other local ski resorts(No car needed-7days). Great indoor/outdoor pool. Clean, daily maid service. "Good Times" Only downside was sleeping for 4 men in 2-queen bedrooms, pullout couch & a roll away (still not bad size 2 bedroom condo).
Excellent Location - Poor Value
- January 9, 2008
- Rated 2 of 5 by
a traveler from Travelocity.com
Our family of four took our second sking vacation in past three years and each time stayed at the Silver King. Each time the front desk service was terrible. Seems new employees each ski season and do not know much about the area. Asked for a wake up call and after a 15 minute wait, they were not sure how to set that up. Over hearing many quests checking in, appeared that many reservations were missing or mixed up. Not happy quests.
After our first day, we no longer had room service of new towels, fixing our bed, taking out the garbage or vaccuming. I can live without the vaccuming and fixing my own bed for a couple of days, but the thought of paying $650 a day and receiving that kind of service is not for us. And this happened on BOTH trips.
The location of the hotel to the lifts is exceptional and no need for a bus is why we choose Silver King. It is right on the bus line which also was nice.
Park City itself is a nice city and seemed very safe. Dining out was very expensive at every restaruant ($18-$25 / plate entrees).
IIf we were to do it again, I would choose another resort area (Snowbird, Alta, etc) as I understand the area is more reasonable and less crowed.
"Good location, Spotty Service, Some Bad Decor"
- February 25, 2007
- Rated 3 of 5 by
a traveler from Travelocity.com
Some units are fine, some have dated, shabby decor. Nobody had comfortable beds. Reserved a rollaway - none to be had (got it 2nd day). Promised a storage locker for our skis - none available. Promised units near our friends - not even on the same floor. Housekeeping is awful - ran out of tp, shampoo and towels daily. Location is good; solid 10 minute uphill walk to base lodge. Indoor/outdoor pool and hottub are wonderful, everyone loved it apres ski. Getting a decent room is a crapshoot, as they "can't guarantee" anything. Next time we'll stay at the Park City Marriott.
Ask for a remodeled room!
- November 11, 2006
- Rated 5 of 5 by
a traveler from Travelocity.com
Great location, but make sure you go for a remodeled room because the old ones are really getting dated. Units #201 and 402 are both fabulous (slab granite countertops, flat screen tv's, King-size beds). Other rooms are being updated, too. Just walk across the parking lot to ski or take the free bus to shopping, restaurants, etc. Give it a shot!