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Park City or Deer Valley
Posted on 8/18/23 at 9:39 pm
Posted on 8/18/23 at 9:39 pm
Best ski in and out resort in January.
Posted on 8/19/23 at 5:54 am to tigger4ever
I went to park city this past year and loved it. Deer valley is more advanced slopes from what ive heard
Posted on 8/19/23 at 8:45 am to Civildawg
Any suggestions on ski in and out accommodations.
Posted on 8/19/23 at 9:07 am to tigger4ever
Do you ski or snowboard? Deer Valley is skiing only - no snowboarding. If you're a skier, that is great. Deer Valley also limits the number of lift tickets they sell - if going during a busy time (holiday), it tends to have much shorter lines than Park City does. If going during off-peak times, not as big of a deal.
In terms of ski-in/ski-out Park City proper is very limited. However, the Canyons Village side of Park City has quite a few options. These are, however, further from the Park City Main Street where you find most of the restaurants and shopping.
Deer Valley has quite a few ski-in/ski-out options - mostly in the Silver Lake or Empire areas which are mid-mountain. Deer Valley accommodations tend to be more expensive/luxury than Park City, but there are exceptions. Deer Valley has far less options for dining and shopping than Park City but is a quick 5-10 minute drive or shuttle to Main Street Park City so not far away.
We are skiers and definitely prefer Deer Valley for the smaller crowds/shorter lift lines but typically shuttle into Park City for dinner, etc.
In terms of ski-in/ski-out Park City proper is very limited. However, the Canyons Village side of Park City has quite a few options. These are, however, further from the Park City Main Street where you find most of the restaurants and shopping.
Deer Valley has quite a few ski-in/ski-out options - mostly in the Silver Lake or Empire areas which are mid-mountain. Deer Valley accommodations tend to be more expensive/luxury than Park City, but there are exceptions. Deer Valley has far less options for dining and shopping than Park City but is a quick 5-10 minute drive or shuttle to Main Street Park City so not far away.
We are skiers and definitely prefer Deer Valley for the smaller crowds/shorter lift lines but typically shuttle into Park City for dinner, etc.
Posted on 8/19/23 at 5:09 pm to Boomshockalocka
Haven’t been to Deer Park but love Park City.
Posted on 8/19/23 at 5:24 pm to tigger4ever
St Regis deer valley > Waldorf Astoria Park city. Only been to these in the area and deer valley is much better.
Posted on 8/20/23 at 6:28 pm to tigger4ever
Deer Valley is nice with no boarders, and higher cost gives it more country club feel.
Ive skied both and I thought before skiing PCMR this year Id only do Deer Valley, but PCMR was half the cost and I still really liked it.
Ive skied both and I thought before skiing PCMR this year Id only do Deer Valley, but PCMR was half the cost and I still really liked it.
Posted on 8/21/23 at 9:30 am to Boomshockalocka
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St Regis deer valley
Ski Valets for the win!
Posted on 8/22/23 at 12:43 pm to Civildawg
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I went to park city this past year and loved it. Deer valley is more advanced slopes from what ive heard
Deer Valley has plenty of slopes for all levels. They don't allow snow boarders there, which is a plus if you only want to ski.
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