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Park City Peaks Hotel

$150-450/ night

Book this if You want a stylish, freshly renovated basecamp with a killer pool scene that's cheaper than the ski-in/ski-out resorts but still feels upscale.

Why People Love It

8.7690 reviews
  • The unique indoor-outdoor swim-through pool (heated year-round)
  • Recently completed $21M renovation (rebranded as Hotel Thaynes)
  • Versante Hearth + Bar serves excellent wood-fired pizza right on site

Quick Take: A mid-century modern glow-up that looks like a million bucks but still has paper-thin walls where you'll hear your neighbor's entire phone conversation.

Reviewed by @theboutiqueadventurerI fell in love with the mid-century vibes here! After a long day on the mountain, crashing in this massive suite and warming up by the lobby fire was exactly what I needed. The indoor pool is a total hidden gem, too. Definitely my new go-to spot in Park City.


Guest Who Stayed Here Said

The hype

Travelers love the new 'mountain modern' look and the pool, but the soundproofing (or lack thereof) is a constant source of frustration.

Reality check

The 'free' breakfast is gone for most bookings, and the $34/night destination fee catches people off guard.

  • You prioritize a cool vibe and a great pool over being right on the slopes
  • You're traveling with a dog (very pet-friendly, though the fee hiked to $150)
  • You have a car (free underground parking is a massive perk in Park City)

Cleanliness & Maintenance

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  • Housekeeping: Daily service is standard and generally praised for thoroughness.
  • Bathroom hygiene: Bathrooms are newly renovated (2025) and sparkling; spa-inspired showers.
  • Maintenance: Excellent condition post-renovation; everything feels new and functional.
  • Linens & towels: Fresh, crisp, and high-quality Marriott-standard linens.
  • Odors & scents: Fresh 'new hotel' smell in most areas; occasional 'chlorine' whiff near the pool.

Sleepability™

5MODERATE
MODERATE
0-4LOUD
4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
  • Thin ceilings (footsteps from room above)
  • Hallway conversations
  • Road noise in rooms facing Park Avenue

Before you book

Good to know

  • The hotel is now a Marriott Tribute Portfolio property; Bonvoy members can earn/burn points.
  • A daily 'Destination Fee' of ~$34 is added to the rate.
  • Ski rentals (Ski 'N See) are available directly in the lobby.

What to pack

  • High-quality earplugs or a white noise machine (essential)
  • Swimsuit for the indoor-outdoor pool (open year-round)
  • Moisturizer and lip balm (the high altitude dry air is brutal)

Room Genie

Best picks

  • Top-floor rooms (3rd/4th floor) to avoid the 'herd of elephants' noise from above
  • Mountain-facing rooms (back of hotel) for better views and less road noise
  • King Suite with Kitchen for extended stays (full fridge + kitchenette)

Rooms to avoid

  • Ground floor rooms near the lobby/pool (high foot traffic noise)
  • Rooms facing Park Avenue (highway noise)

Room Request Genie – copy & paste

I am requesting a top-floor room facing the mountains (away from Park Avenue) to minimize road noise and footsteps from above. If possible, please avoid rooms directly adjacent to the elevator or ice machine.

FAQ & Hidden tips

Everything you actually want to know before you book.

Is breakfast included?

Generally no. It is now an a la carte or buffet option at Versante (approx. $18-25/person) unless your specific booking package or Marriott status includes it.

How do I get to the ski slopes?

The hotel runs a seasonal shuttle to Park City Mountain and Deer Valley. Alternatively, the free city bus (Route 2 Green or 20 Tan) stops right in front.

Is there a resort fee?

Yes, expect a 'Destination Fee' of around $34 per night.

Is it pet-friendly?

Yes, but the fee has increased to $150 per stay (2 pets max, 50lb limit). They provide treats and bowls.

Is parking free?

Yes! Free underground self-parking is included, which is a rarity in Park City.

Does the pool stay open in winter?

Yes, the pool is heated and has a swim-through channel connecting the indoor and outdoor sections.


Insider Tips

  • The 'swim-through' pool channel lets you get outside without freezing your walk—use it!

  • Ask for a 'courtyard view' if you want a balance of quiet and nice scenery.

  • The free city bus is often faster and more frequent than the hotel shuttle for getting to Main Street.

5 things to know before you go

  • 💡The 'Destination Fee' includes daily yoga classes—actually go to them to get your money's worth.

  • 💡The walls are so thin some guests report hearing their neighbors cough.

  • 💡Versante (the restaurant) is actually a local favorite for pizza, not just a 'hotel restaurant' trap.

  • 💡The lobby has a 'market' with grab-and-go items, but prices are steep (hotel markup).

  • 💡You can text the front desk for almost anything, and they are surprisingly responsive.

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