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eb Mar 16th, 2003 05:59 PM

OK, the cheapest I have found for the Stein Erikson Lodge is $175 a night. I can get the Park Regency for a whole week for $230 for a whole week. What do ya'll think?

parkcitygal Mar 16th, 2003 06:12 PM

I've been up to Westgate to their spa which was very nice! I think it would be a nice place to stay. But, if you can get a decent rate at Stein Erickson I would definitely take it! Its right in the Deer Valley resort which is a wonderful, wonderful resort! The service is great and the restaurants are also top-notch! The Sunday Brunch is wonderful!!!! When you come to Park City, be sure to pick up a copy of the Park Record (our newspaper). During the off season a lot of the good restaurants offer 2 for 1 specials!

Dayle Mar 17th, 2003 05:49 PM

Eb,<BR><BR>There is really NO comparison between Stein's and the Park Regency, as evidenced by the prices. The Nov rate you've got for Stein's is a steal for what you would get. It's the only 5 diamond rated hotel in Utah - and well deserved.<BR><BR>It just depends on how you want to spend your money on this trip.

eb Mar 18th, 2003 07:23 AM

Thanks Dayle! I found the $175 rate through Lodging.com. I called Stein Ericksen directly yesterday and got a rate of $205 w/o a fireplace or $225 with a fireplace, but learned that if you are a member of AAA you can get the same rooms for $155/$175. I thought this was interesting... At any rate, I think I may join AAA and go for booking directly. Thanks so much to all for your advice. And any other suggestions for our trip are most welcome:) eb

Dayle Mar 18th, 2003 05:17 PM

Eb,<BR><BR>I just checked to see if a text search for &quot;Park City&quot; would bring up some old threads, and it does. <BR><BR>Do a search for lots of recommendations for great restaurants and mroe acitivities than you'll have time for.<BR><BR>Happy travels!

eb Mar 21st, 2003 03:44 PM

Dayle, Thanks for the suggestion. I did find lots of info doing the search just using &quot;Park City.&quot; Thanks again for all of your help. eb


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