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Hotel Park City Autograph Collection

$300-800+/ night

Book this if You want a spacious, apartment-style sanctuary with a private hot tub on the balcony, and you don't mind taking a shuttle to the slopes.

Why People Love It

8.743 reviews
  • Private hot tubs on balconies in many suites (a rare find)
  • All-suite layout with full kitchens and fireplaces feels like a luxury condo
  • Quiet location on the Park City Golf Club course, away from Main Street noise

Quick Take: It's a glorified country club that feels more like a wealthy uncle's estate than a hip hotel, but the private hot tubs almost forgive the shuttle hassles.

Reviewed by @theboutiqueadventurerI was blown away by how grand yet cozy this place feels. Swimming in that pool with the mountains right there was a core memory for me. The suite felt like a full apartment, and the spa was exactly what I needed to unwind after exploring Park City.


Guest Who Stayed Here Said

The hype

Travelers love the massive rooms and 'lodgy' vibe but consistently complain about indifferent front desk service.

Reality check

The 'ski-to-door' marketing is technically true only for cross-country skiing on the golf course; alpine skiers will be waiting for a shuttle that guests describe as 'a joke' when it's busy.

  • You prioritize room size and in-room amenities (kitchen, laundry, fireplace) over ski-in access
  • You want a private hot tub without sharing with strangers
  • You are a cross-country skier (trails right out the door)

Cleanliness & Maintenance

8.5
  • Housekeeping: Generally reliable daily service, though reviews note occasional missed spots like dust on high beams.
  • Bathroom hygiene: Bathrooms are spacious and clean; grout and tile are usually well-maintained.
  • Maintenance: Some 'wear and tear' reported in older cottages (scuffed furniture, peeling paint on decks).
  • Linens & towels: High quality, thick towels and robes (essential for the hot tub run).
  • Odors & scents: Neutral to fresh; no pervasive musty smells reported, though fireplaces can leave a faint woodsmoke scent.

Sleepability™

7MODERATE
MODERATE
0-4LOUD
4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
  • Heavy footsteps from upper-floor guests
  • HVAC units in older cottages
  • Snow plows in the parking lot early morning

Before you book

Good to know

  • The on-site steakhouse is Ruth's Chris—reliable but a chain; book well in advance during ski season.
  • There is a 'resort fee' of ~$35/night that supposedly covers the shuttle and wifi.
  • The pool is heated and open year-round, which is a legitimate perk.

What to pack

  • Swimsuit for your private balcony hot tub (essential)
  • Slippers (floors can be cold and 'lodgy')
  • Grocery staples (salt, pepper, oil) if you plan to use the full kitchen

Room Genie

Best picks

  • Cottage Deluxe Executive Suite (top floor) for vaulted ceilings and no upstairs neighbors
  • Luxury Cottage rooms for the best golf course views and guaranteed private hot tubs

Rooms to avoid

  • Ground-floor suites in the main building (noise from lobby and upstairs guests)
  • Rooms facing the parking lot (loss of privacy and headlight glare)

Room Request Genie – copy & paste

I am requesting a top-floor Cottage Suite to avoid overhead noise. Please ensure the room has a private balcony hot tub and faces the golf course, not the parking lot.

FAQ & Hidden tips

Everything you actually want to know before you book.

Is it really ski-in/ski-out?

No. It is ski-in/ski-out for *cross-country* skiing on the golf course only. For downhill, you need a shuttle.

Does every room have a hot tub?

No. Most suites do, but you must confirm 'private hot tub' in the room description. Do not assume.

Is the shuttle reliable?

Mixed reviews. Some say it's great; others call it 'a joke' with long waits during peak powder mornings.

Can I walk to Main Street?

Technically yes (about 20-30 mins), but in ski boots or winter weather, it's a shuttle or Uber ride.

Is breakfast included?

No. Breakfast is at Bandannas Bar & Grill and costs extra ($15-$25 range).

Is there a resort fee?

Yes, approximately $35/night, plus parking fees in winter.


Insider Tips

  • The 'Cottages' are in separate buildings from the main lodge; they offer more privacy but require a short walk outside to get to the lobby/pool.

  • Request a room in the 'Thaynes' building for better views of the ski runs in the distance.

  • The on-site spa is 'The Spa at Hotel Park City'—it's decent, but locals prefer 'Align Spa' nearby for better value.

5 things to know before you go

  • 💡The 'ski-to-door' access is a marketing technicality for cross-country skiers.

  • 💡Snow removal on walkways can be spotty—watch your step on the way to the parking lot.

  • 💡The decor is heavily '2000s mountain lodge'—lots of brown leather and heavy drapes.

  • 💡You might get a room with a Murphy bed in the living area, which is great for families but weird for couples.

  • 💡The lobby has free Starbucks coffee in the morning, but it runs out fast.

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