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Park City

Hotel Park City

  • $199
    Recent Rate
  • 2001 PARK AVE
    Park City, Utah 84068
    435-940-5000
Avg. Member Rating
5
Reviews

Hotel Park City makes you miss home

  • May 22, 2008
  • Rated 3 of 5 by a traveler from Travelocity.com
It wasn’t really winter or summer. If it was there would have been more to do. As it was my wife and I spent most of the time walking looking at the quaint little shops in the Historic District and driving around. The room itself was nice but they were having problems with cooling. The first night upon entering the room it was 82F. We immediately called the front-desk and there suggestions were open the door and turn off the rooms heating and AC. We did that yet it was still 78F when we wanted to go to bed. We called the front-desk again and asked if they could send up a portable oscillating fan. It took a couple of tries but they finally got hold of one that worked. It helped somewhat but not entirely. Next day they sent someone to repair the rooms heating and AC but they made things worse. After getting back from our walking and driving we came to find the room was 94F and climbing. Once again I called the front-desk and this time they switched us into a new room. This one was cooler yet there was something funky going on with beds. Both my wife and I tossed and turned all night even though the room was much cooler. They do have a pool but the one time I tried to get in an check the water my room card would not work. I thought the front-desk had heard enough from me so I did not say anything about it. Prices for dinning out were not quite what I was expecting: $25 to $30 for breakfast and $35 to $50 for dinners. In spite of the setbacks the trip was still good but I owe that to my wonderful, patient, gorgeous wife.

Looks can be deceiving

  • November 2, 2007
  • Rated 3 of 5 by a traveler from Travelocity.com
Oh, it's a beautiful room and wonderful location. The staff are very nice and attentive. BUT...my wife and I stayed for her birthday and we had nothing but problems. Little things that just irritated and aggravated us and ruined our night alone. The porch light and security door did not work which scared my wife. The TV was too complicated to work and then the cable TV turned out to be satelite which konked out on and off. The shower was too confusing to use and we had to call room service to show us how to work it right. You'd think that for the $ (and it is pricey) that everything would be easy to use and WORKING. A hummidifier in the room did not work and the door to the bathroom toilet was only on 1 hinge. There were no steps to get into the jacuzzi...what are 40+ year olds suppose to do? We're not so limber, you know? When we checked out, the employees apologized but do you think the manager would have discounted the night or at least said he was sorry too?

Quiet Luxury

  • July 15, 2007
  • Rated 5 of 5 by a traveler from Travelocity.com
We wanted a relaxing getaway for the weekend and were blown away by everything! We stayed in a Cottage Executive Suite which had everything we could have wanted: Comfortable feather beds, spacious bath with Jaccuzi tub & three head shower, washer & dryer, small kitchen, LCD TV's, Leather furniture, Hot Tub, three fireplaces, etc. The views were breathtaking. The cottages are located next to the golf course and overlook a duck pond. The staff was attentive and helpful. Nothing was lacking and we had a fabulous stay! We are already planning a return trip...

Mountain Paradise

  • May 21, 2007
  • Rated 5 of 5 by a traveler from Travelocity.com
A GREAT girls weekend! We self- parked and the staff came to our car to help us! Quite literally...white glove treatment, with all the warmth and fabulous amenities a hotel could offer. Complimentary shuttle service...no wait... Rooms? Fabulous! View was Spectacular! Room service was prompt, but food had a 'refrigerator' taste. Pool a bit small for such a large resort, but beautiful...No WARNING signs posted on fences NOT TO DIVE in the 3-5 foot deep pool. Swimmers BEWARE!Some staff a bit 'snippy'.. We will absolutely go back with AND without the kids!

Hotel Park City

  • April 18, 2007
  • Rated 5 of 5 by a traveler from Travelocity.com
We stayed in a "Cottage Deluxe". Quality of room is excellent. Cottage is one bedroom suite. Queen sleeper sofa very comfortable for our 12-yr old; they put a down featherbed with silky sheets. Beautiful view of mtns. LifeFitness equipment in workout room. Shuttle service to/from ski areas much improved. Response time excellent, usually 5 minutes. Ordered room service and the food was excellent. Only qualm was pick up on room service plates was slow. Concierge did not pass on message to next person about dinner reservations on first night but was very good after that.

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