Scout loves
- The wide range of room types - from hotel rooms to 4 bedroom condos
- This complex IS the base of Park City Mountain.
- Some of the condos have incredible views of the slopes through huge atrium windows.
- Each room has a fireplace and balcony
- Washer and dryer is available in almost every unit
Scout tips
- Furnishings vary from condo to condo, due to the fact they’re individually owned. The Lodge classifies the more basic units as ‘standard’ while those that have been more recently refurbished are classed as ‘deluxe’.
- Some of the condos are right on top of the bus stop and can be noisy.
- There are no food and beverage services in The Lodge (though there are plenty right outside the door).
- The building is getting old (it was built about 35 years ago) so some condos can feel a little run down.
- The hotel rooms are small – as tiny as 200 square feet, and the studios all have murphy beds.
SCOUT REVIEW
It can be difficult to figure out where to stay in a place as big as Park City (and that’s not even including The Canyons and Deer Valley). If you’re there to ski, the best approach is to narrow down your options into two categories: downtown or mountainside. Downtown properties are right in the thick of the action and provide proximity to happening après venues. Thanks to the town lifts, they still make it fairly easy to get to the slopes. The mountainside properties, meanwhile, are situated at the base of the mountain, which is about a five minute drive away from Main Street.
The Lodge at Mountain Village provides a range of decent accommodation options in the mountainside area. The complex itself was built when Park City Mountain was going through a big growth spurt in the 1980s so can feel a little dated, but the rooms are comfortable and there are plenty of types to choose from.
What this place offers is variety – there’s something for all types of skiers. Whether you’re a weekend warrior who is just there to ski hard and play hard for a couple of days, or a parent taking the kids on a longer holiday, The Lodge has options that will suit.
The privately owned rooms are categorised as ‘standard’ or ‘deluxe’ which dictates the standard of the upkeep – you get what you pay for. The standard rooms and condos can sometimes be quite basic and dated, but it won’t matter if you’re not particularly fussy. The deluxe units however feature upscale furnishing and fixtures, flat screen TVs in the living area and master bedroom, deluxe bedding, updated kitchens, and updated bathrooms. They also tend to have soaring atrium ceilings, large wooden beams and plenty of space. Some are as nice as the luxury hotels in the area, and so well worth the small increase in price. Although, it’s hard to complain when you factor in the unbeatable location at the base of the mountain.
The Lodge boasts an indoor-outdoor heated pool, multiple hot tubs—both indoors and out—and an on-site fitness centre. Outside your door you’ll find an ice rink, restaurants, shops, rentals, lift tickets, a ski school and ski lifts. In terms of location, it doesn’t get much more convenient!
Who should stay here
The Lodge at Mountain Village would suit weekend warriors who want to ski hard, aren’t too fussy, and are looking for a good value option at the base of the mountain. It would also suit families or bigger groups who are looking for a nicely appointed condo that’s close to everything.
Location
The property is located at the base of Park City Mountain, about a five minute drive away from Main Street. All Seasons Resort Lodging, which manages the property, has a shuttle that will take you to Park City and Deer Valley on request. The public bus is also departs from right out the front of the hotel.
You can find a great map of the Park City Mountain Base Area and location of The Lodge at Mountain Village here.
- Short walk to lifts
About Park City
Park City has a combination of several elements that make it one of the best ski resorts in North America. Not only is it a world-class ski mountain but it’s a charming and happening town, all within 35 minutes of a major airport. There aren’t many places you can fly to in the morning and be skiing in the afternoon. Park City is also famous for hosting a third of the events during the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympics, as well as the annual Sundance Film Festival that sees the town bursting at the seams while the well-heeled and famous party. When a gondola was built connecting neighbouring Canyons resort to Park City Resort the area became one and the name Canyons was eventually dropped. Park City Mountain now offers a mammoth amount of terrain to explore (with two village bases - Mountain Village and Canyons Village), exceptional facilities for families, and lodging options to suit all budgets.
Read more about Park City and other hotels in the area.
Hotel Amenities
- area shuttle (complimentary)
- audiovisual equipment
- ballroom(s)
- banquet facilities
- complimentary newspapers in lobby
- conference center
- elevator/lift
- event catering
- fireplace in lobby
- fitness facilities
- free wi-fi
- free parking
- laundry facilities
- meeting facilities size (feet) - 7000
- meeting facilities size (meters) - 650
- number of spa tubs - 2
- parking garage
- sauna
- secure parking
- security guard
- self parking (surcharge)
- ski storage
- ski-in/ski-out access
- smoke-free property
- smoke-free property (fines apply)
- steam room
- swimming pool - indoor
- swimming pool - outdoor
Available: This selection is currently available for this price. Once you submit an inquiry our agents will confirm your booking via email and send you an invoice for a deposit. You will need to pay a 25% deposit within 7 days (unless otherwise specified) to secure the booking.
On Request: Our agents need to confirm availability of this room. Once you submit a request we will endeavour to get back to you by the next business day to confirm availability (some properties may take longer). If prices are listed they are the exact prices for your dates, room selection and room occupancy. Where prices are not listed we will confirm the price when we confirm availability. In either instance, you are not committed to your selection until after we confirm availability and price. Once you agree to that confirmation, you will be sent an invoice and will need to pay a 25% deposit within 7 days (unless otherwise specified) to secure the booking. If your requested room is not available, we will present alternative options.
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