Please book your flights into Salt Lake City, Utah. Salt Lake City is a beautiful and quick 40 minute drive from your final destination, Park City. When booking your flights, please keep that in mind.
There are a few options for transportation from Salt Lake City to Park City. Renting a car is definitely an option, or using Uber, which runs roughly $60 each way. Sharing rides is a good idea as well, so try connecting with others to see if their arrival and departure times are similar to yours. Some other transportation options are:
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We have a room block at Park City Marriot on Sidewinder. Head to this page for further accommodation details.
Park City Marriott
1895 Sidewinder Dr
Park City, UT 84060
(435) 649-2900
Book your group rate for Supple/Morgan Wedding Room Block
Please note, last day to make a room reservation is March 6, 2016.
Regarding transportation when at the Park City Marriott, check this out!!
During ski season, they have dedicated shuttle drivers in the morning, 8:00am-10:00am going to Park City Mountain Resort/Canyons and Deer Valley and returning people to the hotel in the afternoon beginning at 3:00 pm.
There is also a free town transit bus line that picks up/drops off directly outside the hotel. That bus arrives curbside every 20 minutes and runs until 1:00/2:00 am.
As a note, they do have Hertz rental on site if you have guests that would want to rent their own vehicle.
And for anyone driving in, they have complimentary covered self-parking.
LASTLY, there will be a shuttle provided for both the Welcome Dinner and Wedding. That information can be found on the RSVP page.
In Park City, there is much more to do than just hitting the slopes. The weather in April can be cold and snowy, or warm. For starters, let's go over the skiing and snowboarding options:
Deer Valley, (SKI ONLY): An exclusive ski only resort with first-class service. Deer Valley offers 21 lifts and 2,000 plus acres spread over six mountains, six bowls and 100 trails. Ranked “#1 Ski Resort in North America” by Ski Magazine for six consecutive years. Deer Valley is located less than three miles from the Park City Marriott. www.deervalley.com
Park City Mountain Resort, (SKI & SNOWBOARD): Whether you like powder bowls or groomers, glades or parks, steep chutes or wide open runs the 3,300 acres of diverse terrain has what you are looking for. Named “Best Resort to Ski with Kids 2012” by Ski Magazine. The resort is located one mile from the Park City Marriott and has access to Park City’s Historic Main Street via the town lift! www.parkcitymountain.com
Canyons Resort, (SKI & SNOWBOARD): Utah’s largest ski resort, offers great skiing and snowboarding for all levels! The Canyons has the 1st heated chair lift “Orange Bubble Express” and boasts over nine mountains totaling 4,000 acres for all ski enthusiasts . With more than 180 trails and massive terrain park makes the seven mile commute from the Park City Marriott well worth it. www.canyonsresort.com
Park City Museum: Learn about the earliest beginnings of Park City as a 19th century mining town. Group Guided tours are available by contacting Jenette Purdy at 435-649-7457 x5102.
Park City Ice Arena: Fun is what you will experience during the many different ice activity options at this enclosed facility.
You are on top of a mountain.
Us folks from Minnesota aren't use to this type of elevation, therefore, please know the following:
Common symptoms include tiredness, shortness of breath, with exertion and headaches.
HELP this by drinking a lot of water and taking aspirin.
NOTE: The effects of alcohol are also often heightened due to altitude-so please be careful!
SO many great places to eat in Park City. Todd lived in PC for a few years and has more than a few recommendations:
1. Grub Steak. Family and friends favorite. Great salad bar. Even better steak.
2. Want delivery and fry sauce? Davanza's. Philly Cheese Steaks. Chicken Parm. (Place is pictured above).
3. Boneyard. Close to Marriott. Great Bar. Great Service. And even better bar food.
4. Chimayo. Fantastic, yet pricey, Mexican.
5. O'Shucks. Hole-in-the-wall, peanuts on the floor, big beers and awesome burgers.
6. Handle. Gen made Todd go there. New place with great small plates and typical "foodie" type items.