First, let’s start with the good:
There is a good amount of space. My family of five was comfortable.
The location couldn’t be any better if you are skiing in Park City.
The parking spot is in an enclosed parking garage down the stairs from the unit.
There is a lot going on around the unit: restaurants, ice skating, shops, ski rentals and the Park City lifts.
The property manager was quick at responding to questions before our stay. I didn’t need to reach out during our stay.
Now, the bad:
The facilities and unit need to be updated. The decor is about 25 years old. There is very little lighting. The upper loft is cluttered and isn’t completely closed off from the living room/kitchen area. That means that anyone sleeping can hear what’s going on in the living room and vise versa.
There is no dryer in the unit and no air dryers for your wet ski equipment.
There is a hot tub a few doors down from the unit but it is also quite dated and dirty looking. This is something the association should address, not the owner directly.
The final item is the price. I wouldn’t nitpick these things if I didn’t pay an arm and a leg for them. I stayed at a busy weekend. Everything in the Park City area charged a huge premium but the price that was paid for this unit should have warranted a bit modern luxury.
The unit has access to a pool, outdoor hot tub and a sauna but it should be noted that these are in a different building that requires you to walk outside to access.