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Calamari Aug 23rd, 2003 09:46 PM

Sundance Resort Utah
 
I am new to the US board and did a search for this resort. I did not come up with anything. Have any of you been there? Thinking of taking the family for Thanksgiving.

BTilke Aug 24th, 2003 01:22 AM

We were there in June a few years ago. It's very pretty, but also very isolated. If your family enjoys spending almost all their time together and they like quieter activities, then it should be ok. If you like a wider variety of things to do and having the option for each member of the family to go their own way on occasion, then you'd be better with a bigger resort like Park City.
I would recommend it more for an adult couple than a family. It is beautiful, though. Very serene.

Calamari Aug 24th, 2003 08:15 AM

They have cut down almost all of the trees where we live to build more homes, so we want to go somewhere full of them! Not sure what we really want to do all day long, but I heard that they have small organized activity camps for the kids. Thanks for your input.

BarbaraS Aug 24th, 2003 08:35 AM

Thanksgiving weekend is usually a very busy weekend with most resorts hoping for enough snow to open. Sundance is at a lower elevation and their ski season starts Dec. 12. I would definitely call the resort and see what they have open and available to do during the Thanksgiving weekend - but it is a beautiful area and if you're looking for trees you'll definitely find them.

jor Aug 24th, 2003 10:55 AM

For skiing its by far the best in the area. No large crowds, great snow, and isolated with lots of trees in the valley. A true forrest experience.

jor Aug 24th, 2003 11:03 AM

....but if your family isn't into nature I think that Park City would be better. Its an upscale tourist town and has lots of things for kids. I've spent 5 vacations at both Sundance and Park City. We did the film festival two years ago.

have fun.

Calamari Aug 24th, 2003 07:38 PM

Which resort in Park City would be similar to Sundance? BTW thanks for all of your input.

JackOneill Aug 25th, 2003 05:10 AM



You will be somewhat isolated there. But it's a very charming place. They have horseback riding and hiking. At Thanksgiving, there might not be any snow.
They have a great restaurant, and a nice shop.
As much as I like it there, I'd probably only stay 2 nights.

jor Aug 25th, 2003 07:29 AM

In my opinion none of the resorts in Park City are similar to Sundance. Sundance is isolated and natural. I think Redford filmed Jerimiah Johnson there. Park City resorts are upscale and trendy. Do an internet search for Park City resorts and also Sundance.

Bird Aug 25th, 2003 09:21 AM

Calamari,

Sundance is smaller and more intimate than Park City. There might not be much snow at the resort during that time, but it will be pretty none-the-less. If you want to drive to Park City for a day - it is not that far of a drive. If you want to stay away from the crowds and development, then Sundance would be ideal. The Tree Room restaurant at Sundance is one of the best in Utah. BTW - just about every time I went skiing at Sundance I ran into Robert Redford. (He seems smaller in real life and kind of shy.)

Calamari Aug 25th, 2003 05:56 PM

Did I read, " just about every time I go skiing, I run into Robert Redford"? I'm from L.A. originally and have worked in the film industry. I have met a lot of celebs (very unimpressed), but I have to say that I would literally melt if I "ran into " Bob! My bags are PACKED!

jor Aug 26th, 2003 11:05 AM

As for a prior post running into Robert Redford just about every time when sking, No way. I have two relative who work there...that's why I stay there. He never hangs out at the resort. The people who know the people who might Think they see him don't even see him.

Bird Aug 26th, 2003 12:35 PM

ah, jor - are we a teensy bit jeoulous? I also have two relatives working at Sundance. Maybe we're related.

jor Aug 26th, 2003 04:24 PM

No Bird, you are a teensy bit touched.

Calamari Aug 26th, 2003 09:53 PM

Bird
Just spoke to my new neighbors and they are from...Utah! They highly recommend Sundance for a sedate holiday since we are not great skiiers. The husband confirmed your sightings saying that indeed, RR spends lots of time there. Hell, even a look alike would stun me.

Bird Aug 27th, 2003 07:42 AM

Calamari:
Here's hoping that you choose to vacation in Utah/Sundance. Truth is - chances of seeing RR is mighty slim, but the chances of seeing magnificent mountains in an alpine setting is 100% guaranteed. There's a reason the locals call this area "Little Switzerland".
BTW - if you are in SLC - stop by Bacci's for some of the best Italian food around. Best wishes.

Calamari Aug 27th, 2003 03:37 PM

Bird
Thank you for your thoughts and for the restaurant recommendation.

Bird Aug 27th, 2003 04:40 PM

Oops - the name of the restaurant is Baci Trattatoria not Bacci's. Sorry - I suffered a severe spelling virus as a child.

Calamari Aug 27th, 2003 06:34 PM

Grazie!


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