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Asiachick Feb 11th, 2007 11:02 PM

Park City trip pls help!
 
Hi, I'm tryin to book thru VRBO for seven people last wk of March. Anyone know if this site is good, and which others I can use and trust? Any suggestions on where to stay, most are boarders, not skiiers. I understand Deer Valley only allows skiing. If we stay at the Canyons is it far from the main Park City slopes? Thanks!

Dayle Feb 12th, 2007 08:11 AM

Hi Asiachick,

I can't say about VRBO, I've never used them. I understand they are for owner direct rentals. If you want to check for other property management companies that handle rentals in Park City, go to www.parkcityinfo.com. It's a great resource for info.

Yes, DV doesn't allow boarding. The other 2 do. The Canyons is about 4 mi. from Historic Main Street and Park City Mtn resort.


familytravelforum Feb 12th, 2007 09:59 AM

The three resorts in Park City are all close to each other. So if you stay in the Canyons, the Park City slopes are maybe 5 minutes or so away. All have great skiing. The Utah Olympic park is really fun too - you can try ski jumping, take a bobsled ride, etc. It's about 10 minutes from downtown - you pass it on your way into town.

Asiachick Feb 18th, 2007 01:46 PM

Thanks everyone, I found a place thru VRBO right on Main Street. The site Davidhollands.com also has pretty good rates if you book online and AMEX has nice deals.

fmpden Feb 18th, 2007 02:18 PM

We have had good experience with VRBO at Beaver Creek and Breckenridge. A note of caution -- some of the "so called owners" are actually real estate/property management companies trying to look like single owners. However, that can be an advantage because of the company standing behind the property.

Dayle Feb 18th, 2007 02:51 PM

So Asiachick,

Where is the unit you found? Name of complex? Just curious.


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