Anonymous wrote:We have 5 days near Salt Lake City for skiing early this Spring. We don't have epic passes so won't go to Park City (regardless of their patrol situation, though I'm sure it will be handled by then). Everyone skis and ranges between advanced-intermediate to very competent (I hate the word expert and feel like using it is asking for trouble).
We could stay someplace sort of central and drive to Alta, Solitude, etc. and would love recommendations for any specific air bnbs or condos.
But I'd really like to stay someplace ski in/ski out even if we venture further. (Tho, I'm not sure how common this is in Utah...I haven't been since I was a kid). Also, we have to buy adult tickets so someplace somewhat less outrageous would be great.
Any suggestions?
I live in park city. How old are your kids? If they are 4th, 5th or 6th graders, they are eligible for the Utah youth pass, which is not restricted to Utah residents. The bigger resorts have blackout dates.
https://www.skiutah.com/passes/passports/
I would choose ski in/ski out at Alta, snowbird or solitude. Cliff lodge at snowbird is great with an outdoor pool. At Alta, I like snowpine because it’s newer and more modern. You can do a day trip to park city and ski dv or pc, especially if they can get the youth passes. Do not underestimate the traffic, especially if it’s a powder day and check websites if parking reservations are needed. All the little and big cottonwood canyon resorts have parking reservations, as does park city.