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    Park City: Where to Stay?

    Planning a trip to Park City this winter and have never been there before. Is there a good place to stay that won't be outrageously expensive, but still reasonably close to the lifts with good bus access? Looking for a condo not a hotel.

    One place I was curious about was the area near the Silver Star lift.

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    Sundial Lodge.....full kitchen, washer dryer. Closest property to Red Pine Gondola. Gym, pool, 2 hot tubs. Best bang for buck in PC.
    Those places next to Silver Star will run you close to a thou/night. Three Kings condos and Snowflake are close and cheaper.
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    OK, will take a look. Is Kimball Junction a possibility? Sundial is $850/night even with the Epic discount.

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    Quote Originally Posted by schindlerpiste View Post
    Sundial Lodge.....full kitchen, washer dryer. Closest property to Red Pine Gondola. Gym, pool, 2 hot tubs. Best bang for buck in PC.
    Those places next to Silver Star will run you close to a thou/night. Three Kings condos and Snowflake are close and cheaper.
    isnt there also one with a german name? Across the lot from the lodge? I think thats where I stayed in the late 90s...??? In kitchen "condo" type deal. We could walk to main st easy.

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    if you are also getting the epic pass head to snowbasin for a day. well worth the drive.

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    Wow! I can't believe that price. I was thinking more like $350 for studio.
    Kimball will be a bus ride a cabriolet to a gondola. But there is a good Holiday Inn with kitchenettes there. Closer than Kimball, but still bus served is Bear Hollow. Look at AirB&B and verb for those and also other condos.

    I just checked verb and the Sundial has studios for $350, 1bdrm. for $425 and two bedrooms for $625 in Jan. It is literally 15 steps from the gondola entrance.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NBABUCKS1 View Post
    if you are also getting the epic pass head to snowbasin for a day. well worth the drive.
    Yes, we definitely plan to! Only question at this point is whether we'll get a rental car or not, but I see there is a shuttle.

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    shuttle from Park City to Snowbasin? that's news to me. Never heard of that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NBABUCKS1 View Post
    shuttle from Park City to Snowbasin? that's news to me. Never heard of that.
    https://canyonhop.com/

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    nice, i was thinking it was something official with the resort or UTA. Neat little service.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The AD View Post
    OK, will take a look. Is Kimball Junction a possibility? Sundial is $850/night even with the Epic discount.
    Holy crap.

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    Yurp is cheaper and better skiing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Buster Highmen View Post
    Yurp is cheaper and better skiing.

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    Absolutely. What the fuck?

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