This is a great house. It's designed well for three couples plus a couple of kids. Its in good shape. It's very close to the free bus and only about a 20 minute walk from Main Street. It's warm and cozy. There are two gas fireplaces. The beds are good, the pillows are so-so. The crew came every day to plow and shovel the new snow.
Negative: there is barely enough soap, shampoo, dish soap, laundry pods, etc. for six people for a week, giving the impression that the owners or management are more concerned with having unused things taken than they are with you not running out.
And be aware that it's not stocked with anything in the kitchen. There are a high-end refrigerator, stove, and oven, and there are adequate pots/pans/utensils/etc. (The exception is the salad spinner which probably came from a Dollar Store and does not work). But there are absolutely NO condiments other than half-shakers of salt and pepper and one day of coffee. Unlike most other properties, management cleans out all of your unused cooking stuff, even the things that don't spoil, so there is no oil, vinegar, sugar, tea, garlic powder, spices, Saran wrap, tin foil, absolutely nothing. The cupboard (which is large) is bare. If you are staying for a while and plan on cooking, keep this in mind when choosing your property. And be aware that the Fresh Market in Park City is really expensive and you'll do better going to Smith's in Salt Lake or Kimball Junction before making your way to Park City.