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Park City Mountain Village InfoOn The MountainBeginners/First Timers should try taking Pay Days High Speed Six Pack, where you can jump on to the Bonanza High Speed Six Pack, which will leave you right at the start of Home Run, an easy and long beginner trail that will take you right back to where you started. Intermediate levels will find themselves spoiled for choice on the mountain. From the top of King Con High Speed Quad, you will find yourself with well over ten options, including the King Con Ridge, and a nice advanced intermediate run, Seldom Seen. Advanced/Experts: Tucked away at the top of the mountain is the Jupiter Lift, where you will gain access to a host of double black diamond runs, including Scotts Bowl and Puma Bowl. Ski and Board SchoolIf youre interested in private lessons, you have lots to experience here! Throughout the day youll find hidden runs, discover fresh powder, ski a black diamond, carve perfect turns, you can do whatever youd like! You set the goals for the day and your personal instructor helps you meet them. And if being in a group is more up your alley, world-class instructors offer lessons to fulfil the needs of every skier or rider in groups of about five. For the kids, Park City Mountain Resort is known for its unique Kids Signature Programs, which guarantee five children or less (ages 6-14) per instructor. The Special Programs offer you the same coach over a period of several days, and Adaptive Lessons offer an extensive skiing program for individuals with disabilities. The VillageThe beauty of visiting Park City Mountain Resort is that the entire historic town is literally the village you ski off the slopes and on to. There is so much to offer! From world-class shopping and dining, countless winter activities, spas and salons, museums, and spectacular art galleries, you certainly wont be disappointed. Attractions and ActivitiesSleigh rides, NASTAR racing, the Alpine Coaster, tubing at Gorgoza, snowmobiling, dog sledding, bobsledding, cross country skiing, snowshoeing, heli-skiing, hot air ballooning, ice skating, ski jumping, winter fly fishing " the list is almost endless! There is certainly something for everyone, from families wanting quality time to thrill seekers wanting something new " get out there and enjoy. ShoppingPark City shops boast everything from handmade furniture, books, and sportswear to art collectibles, one-of-a-kinds, and Western antiques. Historic Main Street is lined with quaint shops and galleries, and if you're hunting for a brand-name bargain, visit Park City s popular factory outlet mall " youd be pleasantly surprised how many shops are on offer. DiningCheck out Legends Bar and Grill where you can sit down and enjoy a relaxing lunch, a pleasant dinner or a lively aprs ski scene. Signature dishes include the mouth-watering Legends Burger and Chop Chop Salad. The options are endless at Legacy Cafİ, where you can choose from fresh fish specials daily and a pasta bar featuring homemade noodles and sauces like a red cream coulis or classic Bolognese. The tempting gourmet salad, soup and potato bar is also a local favourite. There are a handful of other restaurants and snack-shops sprinkled around the mountain, but you mustnt forget about the dining in town. Park City has well over 100 restaurants featuring Asian, European Continental, American, French, Mexican/Southwestern, and Italian cuisine just to name a few. NightlifeThis former silver-mining town boasted 23 saloons during its heyday in the mid-1800's - one for practically every interest group. That trend continues, and the only things "dry" around here are the snowflakes and the martinis. Night owls will want to check out the pubs, clubs and wine bars lining historic Main Street for action after dark. Dance the night away, share a Polygamy Porter or other local brew at area pubs, or sample organic and boutique wines from extensive lists at one of Park City's intimate wine bars. Live bands are featured almost nightly, and the "Off the Top" comedy troupe performs once a month at the Sidecar Bar. Some clubs have a cover charge or temporary membership. |
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