What People are saying
Good price for the size
Carolina Fon 01/03/2017 01:37We spent 4 nights here at the end of february. The guests before us lost the club house key so we didn't have access to the gym or hot tub. The apartment is a good size for the price, but had a lot of wear and tear. Only 5 chairs remain in the 6 seat table, and 2 of them were so broken you couldn't sit in them. The smoke detectors were off the ceiling for some reason. We had 3 bedrooms, 2 with queen beds and 1 with 3 twin beds. The bedding was old and worn.
Location was very accesible from the main road and close to the outlet mall, wallmart and shopping center, but a good 25 mins drive to Deer Valley where we were skiing. We were there during a winter storm and the roads to the complex were cleaned quickly.
Nice Unit
james kon 27/02/2017 00:49We were 4 adults and a kid. Nice unit with 4 beds and 2 baths. Appliances were modern including washer and dryer. It's a short drive to the Canyons. Not really walking distance. We were skiing. The walls were a bit thin. There was a party above us until 3 am. Indoor parking for one car. Hot tub was good. TV's were good. It's an owner unit. Our unit had very good amenities, furnishings, and kitchenware.
Great Room for big Groups
afirefly70on 03/08/2016 16:40We booked a 3 bedroom condo for our girls' trip to Park City. The room was beautiful and everyone in my group was pleased with it. The check-in process is kind of strange as you have to go to a completely different address to do so. I'm happy that I noticed the check in address at the bottom of the fine print in my booking, because the Expedia app will map you to the actual condo unit. Also, they didn't give us clear directions to access the garage so we spent forever trying to figure out how to open the garage. We found out later that we had to walk inside the garage and open it because the garage door opener was sitting in our unit. In the hot garage, we didn't see an elevator and so dragged our luggage up a flight of stairs. Later, we discovered the elevator we could have used. Better instructions for the garage and an "Elevator" sign would be much appreciated.
Once we were inside the unit, we were blown away by how nice it is. The beds were comfortable. One of my friends slept in the top bunk of a bunk bed, so the only thing we would have wished for is 3 regular queen beds. The kitchen and living area are gorgeous, with granite countertops and beautiful wood floors. The kitchen was workable, but was missing things like measuring spoons. Inside, we did find some ants marching around the dining rug and a few on the kitchen counters, but the front desk said they would promptly fumigate once we alerted them to it.
The grounds are very nice, but there was not very much B building Parking. Also, the pool is not easy to get to from our building. You more or less have to walk back to a road, down a block, then back towards the pool, even though it's directly lined up with only one other building in between. They really should have allowed a walk through a courtyard. The pool closes early (9:00 PM), so we never had the opportunity to use it.
Overall, we would stay here again. It helps that we now know the lay of the land. It's so much better than separate hotel rooms for a large group.
Great location, nice accommodations.
ERFSU82on 29/03/2016 04:17We stayed for 8 nights at 5633 Bobsled Blvd., along with some close friends and their kids. We had a total of 4 adults and 6 kids, and there was plenty of room for everyone. The house was very nice, comfortable, clean, and well-maintained. It was 3 stories, with 4 bedrooms, 3-1/2 baths, 2 fireplaces, 2 balconies with beautiful views, a laundry room, a garage, and a hot tub. It was a wonderful place to spend a week while in Park City for skiing. The location was excellent. It's 2 minutes to the Redstone Center shopping center, 5 minutes to The Canyons village, 10 minutes to the Park City village, and less than 15 minutes to Main Street and Deer Valley. Although it lacks the convenience of ski-in, ski-out, it's far less expensive (we paid about $400/night, and splitting that between 2 families made it very affordable). It's a nice neighborhood, with walkways and a central clubhouse with a small heated pool. If you do stay at Bear Hollow Village, I recommend renting a unit on Bobsled Blvd, where you are more likely to have great views. Most of the units on the other streets are surrounded by other homes, blocking views of the surrounding mountains.
horrible experience with property
Karen Kon 19/01/2016 19:40We rented the "deluxe" 3B/2B condo but it was anything but deluxe. Unit was beat up, we found washer stuffed with towels (not sure if they were clean) so not sure what cleaning crew did before we arrived, insufficient linens to last the week, thermostat blocked so hard to keep unit warm, fireplace didn't work, someone's dog defecated by elevator and no one cleaned it up until we complained, office staff kept referring us to HOA, elevator filthy, difficult parking (although garage was heated which was the only positive), beds and pillows had no support -- lousy foam pillows and lumpy mattress, only 1 TV. Am upset about the money we wasted on this unit.