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6 Best Park City Vacation Deals for Ski Season

By The VacationDeals.to TeamMarch 12, 20267 min read

I'm not going to pretend I'm a good skier. Last time I hit Park City, I spent more time on my backside than my skis. A seven-year-old literally asked if I needed help. But even from a sitting position in the snow, the views of the Wasatch Mountains were spectacular, and when I finally made it back to my resort suite — complete with a hot tub, fireplace, and views of the slopes — all was forgiven. Park City vacation deals let you experience world-class skiing without the world-class price tag that normally comes with Utah's most famous mountain town. Check out our other destination deals if mountains aren't your thing.

1. Marriott's MountainSide — $149/Night for 4 Nights

MountainSide is the crown jewel of Park City timeshare deals. Located at the base of Park City Mountain Resort, you can literally ski to and from the lifts. The one-bedroom suites have fireplaces, full kitchens, and mountain views. The resort has a heated outdoor pool, hot tubs, and a ski valet. Yes, ski valet. Someone carries your skis for you.

Marriott Vacations runs this deal, and the presentation is about 2 hours. The slopeside location saves you on parking ($30+/day at the resort) and the hassle of shuttles. After a day on the mountain, nothing beats walking to your suite in your ski boots, cranking up the fireplace, and collapsing on the couch.

2. Hyatt Centric Park City — $139/Night for 3 Nights

Right on Main Street in the heart of Park City, the Hyatt Centric puts you walking distance from restaurants, bars, galleries, and the Town Lift that takes you right up the mountain. The rooms are modern mountain-chic with kitchenettes, and the rooftop hot tub has views of the slopes and Historic Main Street below.

This deal comes through Hyatt's promotional program. Main Street location means world-class dining and shopping outside your door. It's the best option for people who want the full Park City experience — skiing during the day, browsing galleries in the afternoon, and fine dining at night. All without moving your car.

Fun Fact: Park City was a silver mining boom town in the 1880s. When the silver ran out, the town nearly died. Skiing literally saved it. Now the old mining tunnels run beneath the ski slopes, and you can take mine tours that start inside the resort. The town went from digging for silver to skiing on powder. Talk about a pivot.

3. Westgate Park City Resort & Spa — $119/Night for 4 Nights

The most affordable ski deal on this list, Westgate's Park City property is a massive lodge-style resort near the Canyons Village base area. The one-bedroom suites have full kitchens, fireplaces, and mountain views. The resort has an enormous spa, indoor/outdoor pools, and multiple restaurants. It's a destination unto itself.

Westgate runs this deal directly, and at $119 a night, it's the best value in Park City by far. The resort offers a complimentary shuttle to both Park City Mountain and Deer Valley, so you're not locked into one ski area. The presentaton is about 90 minutes — short by Park City standards.

Pro Tip: Ski midweek (Tuesday-Thursday) for the shortest lift lines and best deals on everything from lift tickets to rentals. Weekends in Park City can be crowded with Salt Lake City day-trippers. Powder days are obviously the exception — when it dumps, everyone comes.

4. Sunrise Lodge by Hilton Grand Vacations — $159/Night for 3 Nights

Sunrise Lodge is in Canyons Village, connected to the Park City Mountain Resort via gondola. The two-bedroom suites are spacious with full kitchens, fireplaces, and balconies overlooking the mountain. The resort has a heated outdoor pool, multiple hot tubs, and a game room for apres-ski entertainment.

Hilton's presentation runs about 2 hours. The Canyons Village location gives you access to shops, restaurants, and the gondola without driving. After a day of skiing, the hot tubs here are genuinely therapeutic — especially when it's snowing and you're soaking in hot water surrounded by falling flakes. It's as magical as it sounds.

5. All Seasons Resort Lodging — $129/Night for 3 Nights

All Seasons offers condo-style accomodations in various locations around Park City. The units range from studios to three-bedrooms, all with kitchens and mountain-appropriate amenities like boot warmers and ski racks. Locations vary, but most are within a short shuttle ride of the slopes.

This is the flexible option — you can sometimes choose your specific unit location based on availability. The promotional deal comes through various channels, and the presentation is about 90 minutes. It's ideal for groups or families who need more space than a typical hotel room provides.

6. Silver King Hotel — $129/Night for 3 Nights

Silver King sits right at the base of Park City Mountain Resort, steps from the Town Lift. The suites have kitchenettes and the building has a classic mountain lodge feel. Heated outdoor pool, hot tubs, and ski storage are all on-site. The location is unbeatable for ski-in convenience.

The deal runs through Park City resort promotional programs. Silver King isn't the flashiest property on this list, but the location is king (pun intended). You're at the base of the mountain with Main Street behind you — literally the best possible position for a Park City ski vacation.

Pro Tip: Park City Mountain and Deer Valley are both accessible from town. Park City Mountain is larger and more affordable; Deer Valley is more exclusive and skier-only (no snowboarding). If you want variety, get an Epic Pass that covers Park City Mountain and hit Deer Valley for a single day.
DealPriceNightsBrandBest For
MountainSide$149/nt4MarriottSki-in/ski-out
Hyatt Centric$139/nt3HyattMain Street access
Westgate Park City$119/nt4WestgateBest value
Sunrise Lodge$159/nt3HiltonCanyons Village
All Seasons$129/nt3IndependentGroups & flexibility
Silver King$129/nt3IndependentBase area location

Park City delivers world-class skiing without the sticker shock — especially with these resort deals. Whether you're a black diamond shredder or a bunny slope warrior like me, the mountain doesn't judge. Browse all Park City vacation deals and start planning your ski trip.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When is ski season in Park City?

Typically mid-November through mid-April. January-March offers the most consistent snow. Early season (November-December) has fewer crowds, while spring skiing (March-April) has warmer temps.

How far is Park City from Salt Lake City?

About 35 minutes by car (32 miles). Salt Lake City International Airport has excellent flight options and car rentals. Some resorts offer airport shuttle service.

Is Park City only a winter destination?

No. Summer offers mountain biking, hiking, concerts, and the Utah Olympic Park. Fall brings gorgeous foliage. The Sundance Film Festival is in January. Park City is a year-round destination.

How expensive are lift tickets in Park City?

Single-day tickets can be $150-200+ in peak season. The Epic Pass ($800-900 for the full season) or multi-day tickets offer much better value if you ski several days.

Should I rent skis in Park City?

Yes, unless you're an expert with your own equipment. Rental shops on Main Street and at the resorts offer quality equipment. Book online in advance for 10-20% discounts.

Is Park City good for beginners?

Absolutely. Both Park City Mountain and Deer Valley have excellent ski schools and gentle beginner terrain. Deer Valley is especially known for its groomed runs and limited daily skier count.

What's the nightlife like in Park City?

Main Street has great bars, restaurants, and live music. High West Distillery is a must-visit. The apres-ski scene at base area bars is lively. It's not Vegas, but it's fun.

Can I visit Park City without skiing?

Yes. Snowshoeing, tubing, sleigh rides, spa days, shopping on Main Street, and the Utah Olympic Park (where you can try bobsledding!) are all excellent non-ski activities.

What's the snow like in Park City?

Utah is famous for 'The Greatest Snow on Earth' — light, dry powder that's ideal for skiing. Park City averages about 350 inches of snowfall per year.

Is altitude sickness a concern in Park City?

Park City sits at about 7,000 feet with skiing up to 10,000 feet. Some visitors experience mild altitude effects. Stay hydrated, take it easy the first day, and avoid excessive alcohol.

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