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Last Updated: 5/24/2012 7:45 PM

Overview

  • 20 Beginner
  • 59 Intermediate
  • 35 Advanced
Park City Mountain Resort's terrain is truly one-of-a-kind and offers a unique skiing and riding experience. Whether you like powder-filled bowls or groomers, glades or terrain parks, steep chutes or wide-open runs, we've got 3,300 acres of diverse terrain - all connected to a great resort town—you'll see why SKI magazine has named Park City Mountain Resort a top-ten resort... for almost twenty consecutive seasons. We have four of the best terrain parks in the country for almost every ability level from just beginning to jumping 50 foot jumps, with 16 lifts that provide access to 114 trails.

Hours of Operation
Hours: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
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Operations

Status

Closed

Lifts Open/Total

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Weekday Hours

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Trails Open/Total

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Stats & Conditions

Base Elevation

6,900 ft

24-hr Snowfall

0"

Vertical Drop

3,100 ft

Avg Base Depth

0"

Peak Elevation

10,000 ft

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Reviews & Tips (137)

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Even though mother nature has had her issues this year, as long as you are out and on the slopes early in the a.m. you can get a lot of skiing in! Lots of options to ski at all 3 resorts. Using the bus system is a no-brainer...we can't wait to return next year. The city itself has lots of character and eclectic shops. Lots of great deals at the outlet mall...Pearl Izumi & Columbia specifically. EVERYONE is friendly and will to assist with directions. Cheers...
written Apr 05 2012 - 05:32 PM
 
Heather Advanced Skier
Late season conditions weren't the best this past Tuesday, but I still had a good time. As the temperatures rose, it got pretty cruddy and I took a couple spills. No complaints, though, as it was April, not January. Of all the resorts I've been to, I love the lift system at Park City the best. I never had to wait more than a minute to get on a lift.
written Apr 05 2012 - 03:57 PM
 
Brian Intermediate Snowboarder
Our spring break is usually the last week in March or first week in April so we don't always expect snow conditions to be the best, but the last 5-6 years have had incredibly good snow at this time of year, so no complaints. With the light snow conditions this year, I recommend hitting the groomed slopes early, then when its skied off down to last night's frozen slush, either take a break or ski the lower trails. About 2:00pm hit the upper trails again as the crust will be thawed and ski Jonesy's and Bonanza lift, great cruising runs and no lift line. (Silverload lift usually gets pretty crowded). Viking Yurt is a unique watering hole, but you never know when they're open. Even PC guides don't know. Overall PC does a great job, specially moving the snow around to keep decent coverage on the slopes. We'll keep coming back and we love the easy access from the airport.
written Apr 03 2012 - 10:55 AM
 
Steve Wesner Intermediate Skier
I learned my lesson: no more skiing in Park City past March 15th It was way too warm March 27th,28th 29th nothing but dangerous slush don't pay any attention to dubious snow reports Park City mountain claimed 2" of fresh snow overnight on the 28th, but next morning 8:30 AM even at the summit there was not a drop of snow in the highest branches of the highest Pine Trees, made me wonder what mountain they were talking about- no credibility Lastly, there is no night skiing after March 25th
written Mar 31 2012 - 02:34 PM
 
gary lesker Intermediate Skier
Was on business from Mississippi but managed to get in one afternoon of skiiing on 3/21 and morning of 3/22. Hadn't been skiing in over 20 years but was able to get my ski legs back after taking the First-Timer lift. Definitely good skiing Wed afternoon and was able to multiple runs down Payday and Homerun without any problems. Not crowded at all and found that getting boots and equipment around 1pm was perfect......had the whole ski shop and personnel at Legacy Lodge to myself. Coming back to ski Thurs morning, the icy conditions at the bottom of the slopes was noticeable, so ended up taking the Bonanza lift after getting off Payday and found a great Blue ski run called Jonesey. Not difficult....but wide open with some rollers and lots of speed. Spend all thursday morning makeing runs on the upper half of the mountain and lifts never got crowded until just before lunch....then when everyone headed to lunch, you basically had the lifts to yourself. Didn't eat any meals at the resort because I'd heard they really gouged you on prices, but did take a couple snack breaks at the Legacy Lodge. All in all, great late March skiing for someone who hasn't skied in 20 years. Lift tickets and equipment rental from Liftopia for 2 days on the slopes was just over $150. Can't beat that deal.
written Mar 26 2012 - 07:30 AM
 
Kevin Beginner Skier
The Good - This was my first trip to PCMR. The first day I skied on my own and for awhile I was stuck doing laps on King Con Lift. I had to ask a host how to get back to the Resort Base. On the 2nd day I took the 10am Complimentary Mountain Tour. The mountain host Amy S. (guide) was super great and when she was through it was easy for me to navigate the entire mountain. No charge for the tour, I just tipped the guide. Do yourself a favor - Take The Tour! Meet at the base of the Pay Day lift at 10. The Bad - Night skiing was not what I expected. The terrain park was open off of 3 Kings Lift (I'm not much of a park monkey). The green run was open off of First Time Lift (I'm not a leprechaun either). Then there was the Pay Day Lift. Although it serviced some great terrain, everything was roped off after 4pm except the Pay Day Run which is just a blue cruiser. That would be fine after dark, but from 4pm till 7pm in mid-March the sun is still up and there were alot of fine runs roped off after 4 - bummer! The Ugly - Mid-Mountain Restaurant has great food, but no real pricing choices - seems like every plate was 13 bucks. And $3.50 for a small coke, COME ON! I don't have a problem paying higher prices at an on-mountain restaurant, but I think they are pushing the envelope a little too hard in this area. All-in-All - Great mountain. Would I go again? - Definitely.
written Mar 24 2012 - 08:38 AM
 
Ken Advanced Skier
Lots of grass and rocks beginning to show. Snow is like ice cream, nice skiing, spring conditions, but the hill will need a good dump to make it much longer.
written Mar 15 2012 - 02:31 PM
 
DAD Advanced Skier
Great deal on lift tickets and ski equipment package from Liftopia however what they don't tell you is that when you purchase the package you have to get the equipment at the main lodge and you must use the ski equipment 4 days in a row not 4 of 7 days that the lift tickets alone give as an option. In other words, when you just purchase the lift tickets, 4 of 7 means any 4 days out of 7 days you can ski but if you buy the package with rentals you must use the rentals for 4 consecutive days! Liftopia need to be clear on that! Otherwise it is a great savings!!!!
written Mar 11 2012 - 02:40 PM
 
Vivian Intermediate Skier
Had a fantastic time in PC, as always. Great fresh snow so late in the season. Was happy with my deal on the lift tickets - thanks!
written Mar 06 2012 - 08:55 AM
 
Jan K Advanced Skier
Park City was a blast a usual. Great snow with fresh flakes 2 of the 3 days we were there. For those who like the steep and deep I recommend the hike to the top of Jupiter Peak. Definitely something for everyone at Park City!
written Feb 28 2012 - 08:45 PM
 
Erock Advanced Snowboarder
we stayed slopeside for 4 days. the lifttopia passes made everything much easier. it snowed 8 inches the last day, it couldn't have been better. we only scratched the surface as far as getingto every trail. so much to do so little time. first time out of the poconos and worth every penny.
written Feb 24 2012 - 05:55 AM
 
mikeyp31 Intermediate Snowboarder
We happen to pick the week of the Sundance Film Festival. As a result, area rentals were occupied by film viewers making slope traffic very light and lift lines non-existent. We also found the mountain easy to navigate and to be multilevel skier/boarder friendly. We could choose trails at own level and meet at the same lift. We would go again.
written Feb 22 2012 - 09:01 AM
 
Bev Intermediate Skier
We stayed at the Canyons (snowboarded there for 3 days) and boarded 1 day at Park City. Great experience - easy to use the City Shuttle to drop us off right at the base (very timely shuttle, too!), new lift pass is cool, not crowded (boarded the week leading up to President's Day), lodge was NOT crowded for lunch, lots of shopping/dining at the base - overall a great experience. Our only mistake was taking Quit'n Time at the end of the day and not realizing it goes to the Town Lift and you need to take a shuttle back. Luckily a shuttle showed up a few minutes later and we were back to base camp without delay! Definitely recommend Park City!
written Feb 17 2012 - 10:38 AM
 
Maureen Intermediate Snowboarder
After skiing in Vermont, Maine, New York State, PA, Colorado resorts and some California resorts, Park City remains my favorite. It has the least amount of traversing to get around the mountain - you can mostly ski from one mountain "area" to the next unlike Vail where you find yourself skiing a lot of catwalks to get around. Beginners and Advanced skiers can take the same lift up and ski down their own trails to meet again. I love the King Con and SilverQueen areas - lots of cruiser slopes easy bumps. Check out the Viking Yurt off the HomeRun trail for lunch or afternoon hot drink on your way to SilverQueen or Crescent cruiser slopes. They serve a scrumptuous Tomato Coconut Curry soup with just the right amount of sweet and spicy flavors.
written Feb 08 2012 - 04:24 PM
 
Connie Advanced Skier
Take advantage of the Night skiing! Its included in full-day passes and is a total BLAST! You have the runs to yourself and the view of the city is incredible!
written Feb 06 2012 - 06:33 AM
 
THow Advanced Skier
Too many trails composed of flat area. Do not slow down or stop there. Lift line rope force you to go overshot then walking up. That is paying downhill price to do some cross-country. Need more 2nd chance trails and better signs. Good feature: Ticket use RF IC non-contact reader. Loading chair also use auto-gate.
written Jan 24 2012 - 05:41 PM
 
sky773 Advanced Skier
When you have used up your lift ticket you can re-charge it on-line much cheaper than buying at the ticket office. Helps if you can't get one of these deals! Great location for all types of skier. Snow has arrived. Big dump on Friday and Saturday.
written Jan 22 2012 - 09:38 PM
 
Mike Parker Intermediate Skier
Just enough open for 2--3 days of skiing but more is coming. Just now opening diamonds. Good deal on liftopia
written Dec 18 2011 - 11:53 AM
 
Gary Advanced Skier
Park City is fantastic. Not quite as much snow as the Snowbird side of Wasatch. But great town and mountain and saved big on liftopia.
written Dec 13 2011 - 02:47 PM
 
MIchael Advanced Skier
Park city has miles of "boring green runs" and I like going to the top of bonanza and riding homerun down. that way you can avoid the longer lift lines at the bottom of the slope, where all the other beginners seem stuck. there is also a bucket load of good intermediate trails also.
written Nov 30 2011 - 08:44 AM
 
Ben Beginner Skier
Saved lots of Money, check the weather before you buy, you have to use the tickets on the date you select. Get a groomed map at PCMR, 9 inches of powder was a little much to push. Local Costco sells 5 days tickets that are not consecutive days but you will pay a little more for that.
written May 01 2011 - 12:31 PM
 
Joe Intermediate Skier
Great Place to ski/board for all levels, no crowds...liftopia saved so much money..wonderful powder and winter playground.I'll be back..
written Apr 16 2011 - 11:38 AM
 
Josee MacLaughlin Intermediate Skier
Make sure you use your ticket for the day you bought it for. I thought the ticket was for a Thursday instead of a Wednesday. Paid full price at the ticket window for Wednesday and they would not honor the lifttopia ticket on Thursday after I realized my mistake. They play hardball with you. Glad the Canyons are nearby - they'll be getting my business.
written Apr 16 2011 - 10:39 AM
 
Robert Advanced Skier
This was the first time I have tried spring skiing, and I am hooked! Good snow, no lift lines, and discounts at lodging and restaurants. What could be better?
written Apr 14 2011 - 02:33 PM
 
Linda S Intermediate Skier
Ask a mountain host about the free mountain tours. My wife and I were the only people on this underused service and it was great. A guide took us to lots of places we wouldn't have found on our own. Nice trees, good steeps, etc. Stanley is the man!
written Apr 11 2011 - 02:44 PM
 
Ryan Advanced Snowboarder
Liftopia is the way to go to get discounted tickets. Just make sure you have your dates firm. Great jumps and half pipe areas.
written Apr 09 2011 - 07:36 PM
 
Doug Intermediate Skier
PCMR is great for all levels. The snow was good for so late in the season with hardly anyone else on the mountain. The staff work really hard to keep the snow at peak condition with grooming and lots of lifts and terrain to choose from. I saved almost 50% off the regular lift ticket price using Liftopia. This was my third purchase. The online purchase was super easy and picking the tickets up at the ticket window was super fast. Cheaper than a locals ticket! I'd highly recommend both PCMR and Liftopia.
written Apr 07 2011 - 04:17 PM
 
Jan A. Intermediate Skier
Sunny weather in April = sticky snow overall and slushy at the bottom half. We did enjoy the absence of crazy winds (unlike Mammoth Mtn for instance) but too many flats make PC boring for snowboarders - unless you hit the terrain park & half pipe of course :)
written Apr 07 2011 - 09:36 AM
 
Himne Intermediate Snowboarder
Park City is a great place to ski, and buying lift tickets from liftopia.com saved us a lot of money!
written Apr 04 2011 - 10:40 AM
 
JC Beginner Skier
Plenty of lifts to get us up the mountain so lift lines we no issue. We are a family of intermediate skiers and we found Park City Mtn an excellent choice. The Snow Bug runs were my kids favorites and PCMR has 4 of them setup around the mtn. The view from McConkey's lift is a must see. Buying tickets thru Liftopia saved us about 50% off the PCMR price.
written Apr 03 2011 - 09:00 PM
 
green8 Intermediate Skier
Best site - so easy to buy online, save tons of $$$$ and dow2nload and print tickets - what's not to like?!
written Apr 02 2011 - 05:25 PM
 
Bumper for Life! Advanced Skier
PCMR is great for any level. Lots of terrain for all tastes. When you learn your way, you can avoid the more crowded lifts like Payday and Bonanza using instead other ones that'll take you to the same places
written Mar 30 2011 - 10:34 AM
 
Nat Intermediate Skier
We've made multiple trips to Colorado but this was our first to Utah and Park City. We loved Park City Mountain and Deer Valley. Liftopia was great - basically two for one. We were able to pick up tickets easily the evening prior to our first ticket so didn't waste any ski time! We'll definitely go back! Getting to the mountain is much easier than anywhere in Colorado.
written Mar 27 2011 - 03:06 PM
 
mlg Intermediate Skier
We had an excellent experience from the lessons on day one to the customer service all over the park. However I was even more impressed with liftopia customer service in fixing my error in ordering lift tickets. I will revisit park city as well as liftopia and highly recommend both.
written Mar 25 2011 - 02:26 PM
 
mike Beginner Snowboarder
Great trip...great deal on lift tickets. Easy pick up at the main ticket window...big savings!
written Mar 24 2011 - 07:43 AM
 
Paul Intermediate Snowboarder
Park City is great in all weather since it has lifts in different valleys. Always great snow.
written Mar 21 2011 - 03:34 PM
 
Susi Davis Advanced Skier
Spring skiing at Park City was wonderful. Liftopia ski pass savings was great and easy to collect at the window. I recommend the fast track for crowded days. We are planning on going back to Park City next year and possibly skiing Canyons for a day.
written Mar 21 2011 - 07:44 AM
 
jtbracey Intermediate Skier
Park City has the best park of any Utah resort. If you want to ride rails, hit gaps, jump, halfpipe this is the place to go. Otherwise a pretty intermediate moutain with some fun found near Jupiter. Lots of wide open groomers and some good trees.
written Mar 21 2011 - 03:30 AM
 
Jon D Advanced Skier
parking is a dream! park by "first time" and it's really a less than 5 minute walk for the car. the Viking Yurt was FANTASTIC- i thought it'd be cheesy with doods in plastic viking hats and carlsberg beer- nothing could be further from the actuality of that divine lil hide-away- i'm making a request for my next big bday dinner to be there! Ski-ing was fine- a little dust on crust but what does one expect for springtime? don't listen to the crybabies.
written Mar 20 2011 - 11:21 PM
 
oksana Intermediate Skier
Granted it was spring skiing, but I was not overly impressed with PCMR. Canyons had some better runs and less croweded overall, but neither PCMR, Canyons, or Deer Valley came anywhere close to Whistler or some of the Colorado resorts. Also, while Main Street was fine and all, there is a noticeable lack of apres-ski scene in Park City.
written Mar 19 2011 - 06:29 PM
 
Lucas Intermediate Skier
We saved a lot with Liftopia and the people were really friendly. However our last day 2/3's of the mountain was closed due to wind holds. It was very windy the day before as well. Some of the lifts are very old, slow, not even safety bars. King Con lift was the least windiest but only blue trails. I thought Park City was WAY over rated. I've skied at many more mountains (such Whistler, Tahoe, most of Colorado slopes) with better snow, faster lifts & gondolas.
written Mar 19 2011 - 04:31 PM
 
Jeff Advanced Skier
Park City is OVERrated. Go to Snowbird instead.
written Mar 18 2011 - 12:51 PM
 
Almost Advanced Intermediate Snowboarder
Liftopia has its own window. It is around the corner (shop side) from the ticket windows facing the payday lift. Also come at 8:50AM and you can park 10 feet from the snow and near the "First Time" lift. Short walk to Eagle Lift and over to King Con. Lifts starting getting busy around 10:30 (28FEB-4MAR11). Beginners will be happy with First Time to get used to things. Then they can ski over to PayDay Lift, then to Bonanza Lift and ski Home Run/ClaimJumper using SilverLodge lift until you feel good. Fast Tracks is worth it for Mondays and Fridays. Too bad Liftopia doesn't sell passes for 2 out of 7 days. We did 2 day fast (M-T), 3 day normal. You can only buy consecutive days(W-T-F). Also if you could pick the tickets up the day before that would be a nice feature as opposed to the day the tickets begin. We were told by locals that Deer Valley grooms almost all there runs and don't allow boarders. So we were told but no discounts so no Liftopia option.
written Mar 17 2011 - 04:03 PM
 
Gus Intermediate Skier
Not the best for beginners. Being novices we were looking for much advice and friendly faces that would give us the neccessary tips as beginner skiers. However, we came at a very busy season, met with very rude customer service and bad advice. It took us two hours to get our ski equipment from the legacy rental. At one point while in the middle of the transaction of renting ski's the person helping us, seeing that my kids were already in an aggitated state after the hour wait, took off for ten minutes to do something else, then came back to finish our transaction? After a lesson on the slopes with our children we were advised on a slope to ski with our small children, by our instructor, for the next day of skiing. Got to the top, thankfully only took one child that day, and as my more experienced friend went down, I received a call not to bring my son down as it was too dangerous for him to ski down! He wouldn't dare attempt it anyhow and we ended up having to be rescued on a snow mobile. Over all it was a terrible experience, and I am sure if we had been experienced skiers that no of these things would have been an issue. However, I was hoping for a more friendly atmosphere of workers that would be happy to help beginners!
written Mar 17 2011 - 10:22 AM
 
vmlipsit Beginner Skier
Work your way over to the Jupiter Bowl, where you can find the best powder and less people.
written Mar 16 2011 - 04:09 PM
 
ski_nyc Advanced Skier
King Con area lightens up after 3:00 pm. Gotcha cut off is more of a green run that is slightly steeper (hence being labeled a blue) but spring season is kicking in and it can be slushy at this point in the season.
written Mar 15 2011 - 08:47 PM
 
skiing since 8 Intermediate Skier
Wish the snowboarders had a separate area to snowboard. My wife and granddaughter came so close to a terrible accident by a snowboarder out of control.
written Mar 13 2011 - 08:00 PM
 
J Liday Intermediate Skier
Loved Park City....Liftopia saved me a bundle...4 skiers 6 days...550bucks...with ='s one dinner out in Park City!
written Mar 13 2011 - 03:19 PM
 
Teri Intermediate Skier
Loved Park City and our experience with Liftopia. Saved 35% off lift tkt prices-only issue was had to go to main lift area to get tkts (stayed at silver star-would have been great to be able to get tkts there). Great snow-will definitely go back!
written Mar 13 2011 - 01:34 PM
 
Stephanie Intermediate Skier
I think that Park City is nice for open hill skiing but I think that The Canyons gives you a better overall experience for advanced skiers. I will be going back to Park City again soon though!
written Mar 08 2011 - 08:32 AM
 
Patrick Advanced Skier
The 3 day pass I purchased off of Liftopia was a great value. Recommend the Fast Track passes for the weekends as it tends to get crowded.
written Mar 07 2011 - 11:11 PM
 
Kamran Intermediate Skier
Do not enroll your kids in the Signature 3 program. For $165 per day, your child will get 4 short runs total for the day and the staff will be rude to you. Never again!
written Mar 07 2011 - 05:49 PM
 
F Nazzal Advanced Skier
We had a good day at PC. Access to advanced terrain took some doing, hike off the top of Maconkey (sp?) and a few chair rides to get back to Jupiter, but fun overall.
written Mar 07 2011 - 02:32 PM
 
Tahoe Backcountry Advanced Skier
Park City is a good resort and we always have fun. My only issues are: 1. The walk from the car can be a long one (wish the lifts were closer or there was a road at lift level where you could drop off). The snow was great and we had a great day!
written Mar 07 2011 - 06:22 AM
 
Mark Advanced Skier
Make sure you make your dinner reservations, otherwise you'll be eating at 9:30 PM, the mountain was a lot of fun and great terrain that you can hike to, the snow was great and the locals are friendly. I live in a ski town, and this is a great town that I will come back to again.
written Mar 06 2011 - 08:30 PM
 
Craig Advanced Skier
40% off my 3-day pass here at liftopia for park city. first time in pc but definitely won't be the last. rented a big house and saved a ton by cooking meals at home. love this place!
written Mar 04 2011 - 08:27 AM
 
Tony Advanced Snowboarder
Great Place. Thanks to Liftopia for the discount.
written Mar 03 2011 - 08:38 PM
 
Tom Intermediate Skier
Do not, under any circumstance buy a buffalo burger from No Name Bar and Grill. It was with out doubt, the worst hamburger I have had in my life.
written Mar 03 2011 - 09:20 AM
 
Ryan Mammoth Advanced Snowboarder
Great place for all levels of skiing. Great rentals with good prices. Enjoyed great weather and friendly service. Free water/hot water so bring your own water bottle and hot cocoa!
written Mar 02 2011 - 04:59 AM
 
d Intermediate Skier
I thought that your service and pricing was amazing. I did find it difficult to book tickets for more then one day. I landed up buying single day tickets instead of multi day passes. If possible make it easier to buy Multi Day passes
written Mar 01 2011 - 02:06 PM
 
Dot Advanced Skier
I'm deaf and expert skier from Utah. I've a deaf friends, who's coming to town. And wants to know where they can buy discount ski pass for deaf disability? Thanks!
written Mar 01 2011 - 06:23 AM
 
Michael Advanced Skier
Park City is one of my favorite Utah Ski Resorts... because it has just about anything anyone would want. It does have one thing that most of us could do without...HUGE weekend crowds. One way to beat the crowds at the lift lines is to break up your group into "singles" instead of doubles or triples. That way you can go through the usually very short "singles" line instead of the 20 or 30 deep regular group lift lines. Also, try not to get hungry during the typical noon to 2 PM regular lunch periods. It is very difficult to find an open table in the day lodge during those peak times.
written Feb 28 2011 - 10:18 PM
 
Hawaiian Skier Intermediate Skier
Skiing in Utah powder is amazing . . .and even better with Liftopia discount tickets! Park City is a great place to ski with the entire family. The Canyons is close by too and we highly recommend skiing there as well. Utah/SLC area is great because you can ski several different resorts without alot of travel time . . . . buy the tickets now . . .you will love it!!!
written Feb 28 2011 - 09:29 PM
 
Jackie Intermediate Skier
This season is my second in Park City Mountain Resort. The location is very convenient and accessible. We did not need a rental vehicle to get around town due to the free shuttle service. Many condos are within walking distance from the lifts. The mountain provided plenty of variety of terrain, slopes and adventure. If you get in at the right timing weather-wise, you would find excellent powder and riding conditions. Food can be expensive on the slopes, so one might want to pack a light lunch or snack to save money for better food in better places. One thing about the resort is that the "First Aid Clinic" does not have much to offer in terms of first aid treatment. It is also difficult to find simple medicines in case you suddenly need it. So pack a few tabs of Ibuprofen or a tube of Bengay if you think you tend to need those during a day of riding. But, all in all, PCMR is one great place to ride; I would highly recommend everybody to visit it.
written Feb 28 2011 - 07:56 PM
 
Arvin Intermediate Snowboarder
Got the 3 day lift tickets and saved a ton! $52 per day beats $90 everytime. new to riding and a 5 year old (free skiing!) mean shorter days on the powder, but a great time overall at PCMR. Two days of snow and wind, but the powder is worth it. Shuttles, even from Kimball, aren't bad - and a late night hot tub heals all bruises.
written Feb 27 2011 - 10:59 PM
 
Carrie Beginner Snowboarder
The Liftopia discounts really helped Whole Foods near I-80 is a great resource for a family
written Feb 26 2011 - 02:13 PM
 
Joel Intermediate Skier
skied 3 times at pcmr 2/17-2/22,great time,meatball subs were great 1 sub enough for 2 people,hit baja cantina for apres ski,great happy hour,saved about $20 off lift tickets with liftopia
written Feb 24 2011 - 08:22 PM
 
rick Intermediate Skier
Park City Mountain liftopia will call line was slow and low tech Compared to Canyons. Took 5-10 min to pick up the pass after locating the liftopia window whereas Canyons was immediate at any window. Still a rad mountain though
written Feb 22 2011 - 10:09 PM
 
Chad Advanced Snowboarder
our service is fantastic!!! The money saved on lift tickets was spent on dinners and drinks at the PCMR great selections of fine restaurants. I will recommend your service to all my skier friends. Thanks.
written Feb 22 2011 - 10:56 AM
 
Malcolm Advanced Snowboarder
Trip 2/7-2/11 Has something for eveyone, great mtn. Close to the airport too!
written Feb 19 2011 - 07:09 AM
 
Paul Advanced Skier
Family trip to Park City was fabulous, sunny days and great runs, we love Claimjumper off of Homerun, wide open great for us baby boomers who only get to go skiing once a year. Liftopia is the way to go the best prices and very convienient pick up window. No problems.
written Feb 17 2011 - 07:02 PM
 
June Intermediate Skier
This was FABULOUS! I had never tried purchasing lift tickets through Liftopia. It was the BEST thing ever! I paid HALF what I would have on the mountain and it was so simple.
written Feb 16 2011 - 07:33 AM
 
Betsy Marvin Intermediate Skier
ENJOYED SKIING PARK CITY VERY MUCH. EMPLOYEES @ MT. WERE VERY FRIENDLY & HELPFUL.
written Feb 15 2011 - 02:12 PM
 
William Advanced Skier
5 stars is not enough, awesome!
written Feb 15 2011 - 09:35 AM
 
Gynter S Advanced Snowboarder
Park City Mountain Resort is the best of the three resorts in Park City. The left side of Canyons is all cat-walks and Deer Valley is all dinosaurs... Park City has enough for everyone and mid-week you get the mountain to yourself! Staff are super friendly, on-mountain amenities are perfect! PCMR rocks!
written Feb 15 2011 - 08:39 AM
 
Scott V Advanced Skier
Incredible
written Feb 14 2011 - 01:01 PM
 
Matthew Advanced Skier
If you can't decide on were to ski, east coast or out west etc. And if your getting on an airplane to sking anyway, wake up there is only one answer... Park City, it is called the BEST SNOW ON EARTH for a reason. plus it's only 45 min from the Salt Lake City airport. I hit it twice a month from Florida. and alway use Liftopia.com
written Feb 12 2011 - 08:24 AM
 
Barry Intermediate Snowboarder
Liftopia was out of 3 day lift tickets so we bought 2 individual days and the 3rd day was sold out. We were staying right near Payday lift so the ticket window was convenient to us. I would have been upset if daily I had to go far to pick up tickets etc..down to town lift or such. thank you we enjoyed Park City Mountain Resort.
written Feb 11 2011 - 02:45 PM
 
Lorie Intermediate Skier
Skied on 2/11 - wow, it was chilly! I'd never used those little handwarmer packets before. They saved the day! Trick - put them on top of your hands, not the palms. You'll warm your fingers up faster. Super day of skiing!
written Feb 11 2011 - 02:27 PM
 
patty Intermediate Skier
it was great i enjoy the whole day of snowboarding pretty amazing place diamonds were very fun and always kept it interesting cant wait to go again.
written Feb 11 2011 - 01:43 PM
 
francisco Intermediate Snowboarder
IT WAS GREAT and the liftopia service was excellent
written Feb 11 2011 - 12:18 PM
 
reeves Advanced Skier
Park City Mountain Resort has a separate will-call line around the corner from the lift ticket window for Liftopia customers. Check for that to save time in line when picking up lift tickets.
written Feb 10 2011 - 09:43 AM
 
KEVIN Intermediate Skier
Buying our lift tickets through Liftopia turned out to be a great time saver. There is a separate window for pick up of the lift tickets versus a very long line to purchase.
written Feb 09 2011 - 09:12 AM
 
Mindy Intermediate Skier
The glades off of McConkey's lift is pure amazingness. Never had so much fun and yet felt so challenged in my life. Tons of great snow.
written Feb 08 2011 - 09:38 PM
 
Stu Intermediate Snowboarder
Crescent to the bottom seemed to be an underused strategy, great vertical with steeps (to the right off the chair) to blues and greens (left or strait off the chair). I loved Thanes Canyon, and the adventure alleys...Parley's Park was great too! Lots of vertical and a quick ride up to do it again.
written Feb 08 2011 - 08:23 AM
 
RogerBee Advanced Skier
Great tickets for 3 day passes. Wish they were not date specific, but that is the deal. Easy to pick up the tickets adn no hassles. Will definetly do again. As far as the mountain goes. Be in shape as the runs are long. They have all levels and a real friendly staff.
written Feb 07 2011 - 05:37 PM
 
Mary Intermediate Snowboarder
Your lift tickets and ease of getting them was fantastic
written Feb 07 2011 - 12:48 PM
 
mike Advanced Snowboarder
Try to buy 3 of 7 or 5 of 7 tickets. Date specific are sometimes wasteful. Couldn't ski some of the date specific passes we bought so wasted that money. Other than that, prices are great and easy to pick up at resort.
written Feb 06 2011 - 07:16 AM
 
Sonny Intermediate Skier
My son and I loved our 3 days at Park City, which I was able to afford because of our great Liftopia deal. I've skied for 8 years in CO, MT, UT and BC and this is the first time I found Liftopia online while searching for Park City tickets. Wish I had found you years earlier. Will definately use Liftopia again...and plan to visit Park City again next year. Nothing but a good time.
written Feb 04 2011 - 11:18 PM
 
Michele G Advanced Skier
3 Day pass plus ski free the day you fly in is the bomb. No worries of going to the ticket window on pow days. Rewarded with 8+ inches of champagne powder in the Jupiter Region with fresh tracks all day long. Rent a car instead of a shuttle if you have 2 to four people. Cheaper plus you can make market trips for food and beer.
written Feb 03 2011 - 05:08 PM
 
Powder Technician Advanced Skier
Liftopia offers great discounts! This is the 3rd time we have ended up there during Sundance, not really planned. Won't do it again, traffic is maddening, bars and restaurants impossible, slopes usually not too crowded, but town has a different vibe for sure!
written Feb 03 2011 - 01:22 PM
 
Mary (advanced skier) Advanced Skier
AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
written Feb 02 2011 - 11:19 AM
 
thomas Advanced Snowboarder
I would use Park City as a light day in between other resorts like Canyons or Snowbird.
written Feb 01 2011 - 02:09 PM
 
Russ Advanced Skier
i bought lift tickets through liftopia for 3 resorts:park city, snowbasin and canyons.the instructions were clear and there was no hassle in picking up the lift tickets at the ticket windows.it was definitely an excellent value.i saved a significant amount.i would have bought more tickets but i did not have a printer to attach to my laptop.i plan to use liftopia in the future.
written Feb 01 2011 - 10:56 AM
 
B Advanced Snowboarder
Park City Mountain resort was a great experience. Make sure to ride down to the "Town" lift. I was really surprised with how close it is to Main Street. This park is great with all kinds of trails for different levels. Will absolutely go again!
written Jan 31 2011 - 12:04 PM
 
Joe Zam Intermediate Snowboarder
Go Enjoy Park City! Our family is a combination of skiers, snowboarders, beginner to advanced and we were all able to enjoy the resort.
written Jan 31 2011 - 11:23 AM
 
Grout Family Intermediate Skier
my family of six met for lunch every day on the sunny outsided deck at Summit House or Snow Hut. PCMR is well designed so easy to get anywhere. Liftopia saved me $450 over 3 days!
written Jan 31 2011 - 08:55 AM
 
Bob Wirth Advanced Skier
Amazing
written Jan 29 2011 - 08:23 PM
 
Milton Helfenstein Jr. Beginner Skier
Hike your way to the top of the second peak near in Jupiter Bowl. Fresh tracks long after they've disappeared on the rest of the mountain. Otherwise, good mountain but not great.
written Jan 26 2011 - 03:04 PM
 
Scott Advanced Skier
Look for the metal Snow Monsters. They are the identify little trails called Adventure Alleys. Kids love them. The best is Powder Monkey by McKonkeys lift, although we had fun on Short Fuse too! Adult Workshops are a great way to get a lesson at a decent price.
written Jan 23 2011 - 04:35 PM
 
Melissa Intermediate Skier
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