Réservez si You want a geothermal swim in a crater and heated outdoor pools in the snow, and you don't mind navigating a construction zone to get there.
The Crater: A one-of-a-kind geothermal spring inside a limestone dome
Six new heated outdoor pools that stay open in winter
Historic charm of the newly restored Virginia House
En bref : A historic property in the middle of a messy $120M identity crisis—part construction site, part stunning geothermal oasis.
Évalué par @unwine215265323: I still can't believe I went swimming inside a crater! The tunnel entrance felt like a secret passage, and the water was perfectly warm. We rented snorkeling gear and just floated looking up at the dome. It’s easily one of the coolest things I’ve done in Utah.
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The hype
The pools and Crater are incredible, but the construction noise and limited dining are major buzzkills right now.
Reality check
You might have to walk through mud or dust to get to the nice new pools, and early risers complain the cafe runs out of food.
You are a swimmer or scuba diver (The Crater is bucket-list material)
You have kids who can swim for hours in heated pools while you soak
You want a basecamp for Ice Castles or Soldier Hollow skiing
Propreté et entretien
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Housekeeping: Hit or miss. Some reports of 'request only' service or delays.
Bathroom hygiene: New bathrooms are sparkling; older ones can be tired/worn.
Maintenance: Construction dust is unavoidable in outdoor/common areas.
Linens & towels: Fresh and clean in renovated rooms.
Odors & scents: Fresh mountain air mixed with occasional construction exhaust.
Sleepability™
6MODÉRÉ
MODÉRÉ
0-4BRUYANT
4-7.5MODÉRÉ
7.5-10SILENCIEUX
Construction vehicles and backup beepers (7am-5pm)
Thin walls in older, unrenovated cottages
Avant de réserver
Bon à savoir
The Crater requires a separate reservation and fee—book weeks in advance.
Resort fee is ~$25/night and covers parking, wifi, and pool access.
Dining is scarce on-site; plan to eat in Midway or Heber City.
Quoi emporter
Swimsuit (year-round, the pools are heated)
Slip-on shoes/boots for walking between buildings (paths can be muddy/snowy)
Snacks/Breakfast bars (in case the Milk House sells out)
Génie des chambres
Meilleurs choix
Virginia House (newly restored, historic charm, furthest from some construction)
Renovated Cottages (ask specifically for 'newly renovated' units)
Chambres à éviter
Any room facing the new 'Residences' construction site
“I am aware of the ongoing renovations. Please assign us a room in the restored Virginia House or a renovated cottage as far as possible from active construction zones and heavy machinery noise.”
FAQ et astuces cachées
Tout ce que vous voulez vraiment savoir avant de réserver.
Is the pool open in winter?
Yes! There are 6 outdoor pools heated to ~90°F+ year-round, plus the geothermal Crater.
Can I swim in The Crater for free?
No. It requires a paid reservation (approx $16-20 for a soak) and spots fill up fast.
Is the construction really that bad?
Yes. It's a full-scale redevelopment. Expect fences, dirt, and noise during working hours.
Are pets allowed?
No. Strict no-pet policy.
Is there a restaurant on site?
Barely. The main restaurant (Simon's) is closed. The Milk House serves coffee/sandwiches, and 'Dining Globes' are available by reservation.
How far is Park City?
About a 20-25 minute drive. Easy access to Deer Valley via the Jordanelle gondola side.
Conseils d'initiés
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The 'Milk House' often runs out of breakfast items by 9:30 AM—go early.
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You can scuba dive in The Crater (it's the only warm water dive destination in the continental US).
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Ask for a room with a 'patio' in the renovated section for easy pool access.
5 choses à savoir avant de partir
💡The walk to the pool can be freezing and long depending on your room location.
💡The 'Resort Fee' covers mini-golf, but the course might be covered in snow or construction dust.
💡The walls in the older cottages are paper-thin; you will hear your neighbors.
💡Housekeeping is sometimes 'by request' or delayed due to staffing shortages.
💡The water in the Crater is deep (65ft)—you have to wear a life jacket unless you are diving.
Guide local
Carte
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