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Park City Vacation
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![]() | The Canyons Grand Summit Lodge
INCLUDES 4 nights, The Canyons Grand Summit Lodge & 3 day ski lift ticket. Airfare additional. |
Accommodations for number of nights selected
Hotel tax & service charges
3 day ski lift ticket
Airfare not included.
Book by April 6, 2010.
Hotel tax & service charges
3 day ski lift ticket
Airfare not included.
Book by April 6, 2010.
| Travel Dates | Departure City | Pricing |
| 04 Dec 09 - 10 Apr 10 | Land Only | from $899.00* |
Park City's largest ski-in/ski-out resort, luxury lodging and access to 8 peaks – This AAA 4-Diamond Award-winner offers a myriad of accommodations, including guest rooms and condo-style suites, most with fireplaces and balconies overlooking the nearby mountains. A few miles from downtown, it has an exclusive feel and an excellent selection of dining options. There's a heated outdoor pool that's open during the warmer months, as well as an excellent spa and health club.
Room Categories
1 Bedroom Condo
Condo: One bedroom with one king bed or one queen bed, full bath, kitchen, dining & living room area, cable TV, microwave, hair dryer, refrigerator, coffee & tea maker, and radio. Sleeps maximum four guest.
2 Bedroom Condo
Condo: Two Bedroom with one king bed in each bedroom(2 dbl beds not avail),full bath, living room, dining area w/sleeper sofa, kitchen, microwave, hair dryer, coffee & tea maker, radio, & TV w/cable. Sleeps maximum 4-6 guests.
3 Bedroom Condo
3 bedroom, 3 bath, 3 fireplaces, 2 balconies, and 18 ft. vaulted ceilings with mountain views.
Deluxe
Deluxe hotel room: One king bed, full bath, cable TV, coffee/tea maker, hair dryer, and much more. Valley, mountain or courtyardview. Max is 2 guests.
Hotel Room
King hotel room: One king bed, full bath, cable TV, coffee/tea maker, hair dryer, and much more. Valley, mountain or courtyardview. Max is 2 guests. Rollaway N/A.
Parlour
Parlor room: Sofabed sleeper, full bath, cable TV, microwave, hair dryer, coffee & tea maker, and radio. Max is 2 guests.
Studio
Studio: Features full bath, cable TV, microwave, refrigerator, coffee/tea maker, hair dryer, and much more. Valley, mountain or courtyard view. Max is 2 guests. Rollaway N/A.
Room Categories
1 Bedroom Condo
Condo: One bedroom with one king bed or one queen bed, full bath, kitchen, dining & living room area, cable TV, microwave, hair dryer, refrigerator, coffee & tea maker, and radio. Sleeps maximum four guest.
2 Bedroom Condo
Condo: Two Bedroom with one king bed in each bedroom(2 dbl beds not avail),full bath, living room, dining area w/sleeper sofa, kitchen, microwave, hair dryer, coffee & tea maker, radio, & TV w/cable. Sleeps maximum 4-6 guests.
3 Bedroom Condo
3 bedroom, 3 bath, 3 fireplaces, 2 balconies, and 18 ft. vaulted ceilings with mountain views.
Deluxe
Deluxe hotel room: One king bed, full bath, cable TV, coffee/tea maker, hair dryer, and much more. Valley, mountain or courtyardview. Max is 2 guests.
Hotel Room
King hotel room: One king bed, full bath, cable TV, coffee/tea maker, hair dryer, and much more. Valley, mountain or courtyardview. Max is 2 guests. Rollaway N/A.
Parlour
Parlor room: Sofabed sleeper, full bath, cable TV, microwave, hair dryer, coffee & tea maker, and radio. Max is 2 guests.
Studio
Studio: Features full bath, cable TV, microwave, refrigerator, coffee/tea maker, hair dryer, and much more. Valley, mountain or courtyard view. Max is 2 guests. Rollaway N/A.
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Salt Lake City is the gateway to Utah's fantastic and famous ski resorts. Not a ski destination itself, the city has the ambiance and facilities typical to a sophisticated mid-western city. Salt Lake City's Wasatch Mountains are home to 7 world-class ski resorts, all within 30 to 45 minutes from the Salt Lake Valley. An abundance of beautiful sunny days, varied terrain to suit skiers of all levels, and quick access up the canyons make Salt Lake City a great home base for your next ski vacation!
Some of the smaller ski areas closest to Salt Lake City include:
Alta: Alta, Utah is just one of the ski areas in Little Cottonwood Canyon. It's known for its deep powder, rugged terrain, and spectacular scenery. The area's stats are impressive with its vertical of 2,020 feet and over 2,200 skiable acres with 12 lifts – including one detachable quad, three triples, four doubles and five surface -- that get skiers to 50 trails. Snowmaking covers 50 acres, although with an average yearly snowfall of 500 inches, it isn't often needed. Terrain offers something for everyone: 25 percent beginner, 40 percent intermediate, and 35 percent advanced. At first glance, Alta looks intimidating, but there is probably no finer place to learn powder skiing. It's an easy 45-minute drive from both Salt Lake City and Park City.
Brighton: Brighton sits at the top of Big Cottonwood Canyon, just a short 35-minute drive from Salt Lake City. Tow-rope skiing started in Utah here in 1936, making Brighton Utah's oldest operating ski resort. With over 850 skiable acres, Brighton has slowly built up one of Utah's most popular ski areas. The variety of terrain at Brighton is most impressive, plenty for all ability levels to enjoy. The trails often mix back and forth between bowls, chutes, open tree skiing and wide cruisers, creating an endless combination of skiing opportunities around the mountain.
Solitude: Solitude offers the crisp taste of some of the greatest snow on earth, in a peaceful, under-developed setting. Great powder and incredible terrain bring snowboarders and skiers back year after year. Immaculately groomed runs, virtually no lift lines and champagne white terrain define Solitude Mountain Resort. The Wasatch Mountains provide seclusion and intimacy at this village-like resort, as skiers peacefully enjoy stretches of Honeycomb Canyon in complete solitude. All of Solitude Mountain Resort's 1,200 acres are boarder friendly. Riders find wide open bowls under spectacular cliffs, open glades, and tight tree turns throughout Solitude's challenging terrain.
Park City: Park City is blessed with three key ski areas: Deer Valley® Resort, Park City Mountain Resort, and The Canyons. Utah's Park City area, just 37 miles from Salt Lake City, was on the world's center stage when it hosted the 2002 Winter Olympics. Perfect snow, ideal terrain, and incredible facilities made the area an eminently successful choice. Those same features now make ski vacations the best they can be. The mountains hosts 33 lifts, 5,050 skiiable acres, and 350 inches of average annual snowfall. Park City, of course, has also been famous since 1981 as the home of Robert Redford's hugely successful Sundance Film Institute & Festival. "The cry of 'Silver!" brought thousands to Park City in the 1870s, but today it's the thrill of skiing, biking, hiking, and other outdoor adventures that keeps the town bustling.
Snowbird: Snowbird is a small ski resort just 25 miles from Salt Lake City. Although a quieter and more intimate resort than many others in the area, skiers still find plenty of deep powder, dramatic terrain, and wide-open bowls. There are 13 lifts, over 2,500 skiable acres, and an average of 500 inches of annual snow. At Snowbird, families, couples, and singles alike take advantage of idyllic terrain for skiers and snowboarders, along with a 125-person aerial tram (only 7 minutes to the top of the mountain), a tubing hill, heli-skiing, and an ice-skating rink.
Some of the smaller ski areas closest to Salt Lake City include:
Alta: Alta, Utah is just one of the ski areas in Little Cottonwood Canyon. It's known for its deep powder, rugged terrain, and spectacular scenery. The area's stats are impressive with its vertical of 2,020 feet and over 2,200 skiable acres with 12 lifts – including one detachable quad, three triples, four doubles and five surface -- that get skiers to 50 trails. Snowmaking covers 50 acres, although with an average yearly snowfall of 500 inches, it isn't often needed. Terrain offers something for everyone: 25 percent beginner, 40 percent intermediate, and 35 percent advanced. At first glance, Alta looks intimidating, but there is probably no finer place to learn powder skiing. It's an easy 45-minute drive from both Salt Lake City and Park City.
Brighton: Brighton sits at the top of Big Cottonwood Canyon, just a short 35-minute drive from Salt Lake City. Tow-rope skiing started in Utah here in 1936, making Brighton Utah's oldest operating ski resort. With over 850 skiable acres, Brighton has slowly built up one of Utah's most popular ski areas. The variety of terrain at Brighton is most impressive, plenty for all ability levels to enjoy. The trails often mix back and forth between bowls, chutes, open tree skiing and wide cruisers, creating an endless combination of skiing opportunities around the mountain.
Solitude: Solitude offers the crisp taste of some of the greatest snow on earth, in a peaceful, under-developed setting. Great powder and incredible terrain bring snowboarders and skiers back year after year. Immaculately groomed runs, virtually no lift lines and champagne white terrain define Solitude Mountain Resort. The Wasatch Mountains provide seclusion and intimacy at this village-like resort, as skiers peacefully enjoy stretches of Honeycomb Canyon in complete solitude. All of Solitude Mountain Resort's 1,200 acres are boarder friendly. Riders find wide open bowls under spectacular cliffs, open glades, and tight tree turns throughout Solitude's challenging terrain.
Park City: Park City is blessed with three key ski areas: Deer Valley® Resort, Park City Mountain Resort, and The Canyons. Utah's Park City area, just 37 miles from Salt Lake City, was on the world's center stage when it hosted the 2002 Winter Olympics. Perfect snow, ideal terrain, and incredible facilities made the area an eminently successful choice. Those same features now make ski vacations the best they can be. The mountains hosts 33 lifts, 5,050 skiiable acres, and 350 inches of average annual snowfall. Park City, of course, has also been famous since 1981 as the home of Robert Redford's hugely successful Sundance Film Institute & Festival. "The cry of 'Silver!" brought thousands to Park City in the 1870s, but today it's the thrill of skiing, biking, hiking, and other outdoor adventures that keeps the town bustling.
Snowbird: Snowbird is a small ski resort just 25 miles from Salt Lake City. Although a quieter and more intimate resort than many others in the area, skiers still find plenty of deep powder, dramatic terrain, and wide-open bowls. There are 13 lifts, over 2,500 skiable acres, and an average of 500 inches of annual snow. At Snowbird, families, couples, and singles alike take advantage of idyllic terrain for skiers and snowboarders, along with a 125-person aerial tram (only 7 minutes to the top of the mountain), a tubing hill, heli-skiing, and an ice-skating rink.



