
by Haley
Our family enjoying the greatest snow on earth!
2. Park City Mountain Resort Rentals is a great rental shop on the mountain. The staff is friendly, efficient and informative. If some of your gear needs a little tweaking, they gladly tweak. My son's boots did not dry out overnight so they swapped them for a dry pair the next morning.
They provide complimentary overnight storage a few feet away from PayDay lift. This is a huge bonus when you are a mother of 4 young kids. It makes coming and going to the slopes EASY.
3. PCMR has Mountain Hosts everywhere. These hosts were lifesavers to me. I needed to be at ski school at the base of the mountain in 10 minutes to pick up my kids but I was too far up the mountain, so a host took my map and, turn-by-turn, showed me every shortcut to make it there in time. You can tell a mounatin host what type of terrain you are looking for and they will knowledgeably show you where to go.
4. Park City Mountain Resort has a Town Lift. How sweet it is to have a lift which takes you right into downtown Park City. Every Christmas Santa makes his grand entrance on this lift to a lively party on Main Street.
5. It is undisputed that PCMR has the BEST ski/snowboard school. Park City Mountain Resort offers a Signature 3 ski program for kids 3 1/2 to 5 years old, with a ratio of 3 kids to one instructor. Their Signature 5 program is for children ages 6-14. These lessons are with 5 or fewer students per instructor. My kids have enjoyed all their instructors, the lunches provided, and the treats and hot chocolate breaks throughout a cold day. Other resorts charge extra for small classes.
6. Park City is a fun place to be all year round. Park City Mountain Resort has fantastic night skiing with newly updated eco-friendly lights, the best terrain parks and superpipe in the country, Gorgoza tubing park with mini snowmobiles for the kids, the Alpine coaster in the winter and the Alpine slide in the summer.
7. Park City is VERY accessible. I can catch a morning flight out of Indianapolis...
bench made of luggage at the Indy airport
I have loved my experience as a Snowmama.
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Silver Star in Park City, Utah
Snowmama Lisa in the terrain park. Lisa loved the great snow conditions, getting more comfortable in the terrain parks and boarding with instructor, Jared Tron, in the superpipe. 
Isaac loved the Adventure Alleys. He made sure he boarded down all five. Although he enjoyed them all, TNT and Detonator were his top two favorites.
Isaac cruising through Detonator, one of the Adventure Alleys.
Lucas was happy and proud that he was able to ride on so many lifts and successfully get off of Crescent, Silverlode, King Con and PayDay.
Lucas loving the lift rides with his family.
Elsie & Ariel in pool.
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Lisa and Haley taking a break at Silver Star lift, Park City Mountain Resort. We are staying at a fabulous ski in/ski out condo called Silver Star with many great amenities which we are taking full advantage of. It has a full size gourmet kitchen, washer and dryer, fireplace, grill, hot tub on our balcony, and another one next to a delightfully warm swimming pool. Silver Star offers complimentary shuttle service for jaunts around Park City. This makes it easy to visit Main street and not have to worry about finding parking. My favorite feature is its proximity to the Silver Star ski lift at Park City Mountain Resort. The lift is literally just steps away from the door of our condo. This is beyond convenient. The general manager, Steve Perkins, has bent over backwards to make sure our needs are met.
Mike cooking up some burgers and hot dogs on our deck at the Silver Star condo. The weather is also totally on board for making this vacation perfect by snowing at night and letting the sun shine during the day. Park City Mountain Resort recorded 5 inches of new snow last night. Isaac and I made first tracks this morning. Spring skiing means the slopes are much less crowded so it is easier to find untouched powder throughout the day.
The conditions are so excellent today that we boarded longer than we originally planned. The snow was SO good in fact that Mike said today was the best boarding day in his memory. Another major draw to spring skiing is the balmy weather and a plethora of sunshine. Late this afternoon, the kids and I spent several hours relaxing at the heated pool. Seriously, there is nothing more ideal than spending the morning and early afternoon carving in fresh powder snow and finishing the day off sunning out by the pool. We have already accomplished several things on our vacation to do list: freestyle snowboard lessons, snowboarding in the terrain park, swimming/hot tubbing, shopping at the outlets, eating great food, ski with Mary. Things on our list that we still want to do: alpine coaster, historic mountain tour, walk down Main Street, Snowmama meet up on Friday, ride the Town lift to downtown historic Park City. We are here for two more days and the forecast calls for at least another foot of snow! Life is good.
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The Snowmama blogger "Mondays with Mary" says it is the altitude that is causing my insomnia. After tossing and turning until 4 AM last night, I decided to get up and do something useful. I made a quick run to the nicest Walmart I have ever been to for much-needed aloe vera for our sunburned faces. Before we left the condo at 8:30 AM this morning to get our kids to snowboard school, Mike masterfully prepared delicious ham, egg and cheese muffins for the family. What a hearty start to an energy-intensive day.
Since we rent our snowboards and gear from Park City Mountain Resort for our entire stay, we are able to store it in a complimentary locker at the slopes. It is so convenient to pick it up right there--a real perk! Mike and I hit the slopes to work on some of the skills we were taught yesterday in our freestyle lessons. Snow conditions were good.
Mel & Denise, Dina, Wayne and Calysta joined us for lunch at Legacy Lodge. Legacy has the BEST kobe beef meatloaf I have ever eaten. Really. It is a must try! During our lunch, the sun turned the snow into a sticky mess. After that, snowboarding was a challenge so we focused on the gorgous weather, beautiful surroundings and great company for the rest of the afternoon. For dinner, we went exploring to the charming alpine village of Heber City. We dined on award-winning brisket and pulled pork at Tommy's Texas BBQ, nestled among authentic Old West buildings. We half expected to see Clint Eastwood eating barbecue ribs at the table next to us.
Back in Park City, we met up with Mandy & Brian & kids for a relaxing swim and some hot-tubbing at our condo. The kids partied with us until 11:00 PM, snacking on cookie dough, before crashing in bed.
This is SO not like home. We are making memories we will cherish for a lifetime. As I sit here watching the Utah Jazz beat the Lakers, I see snow gently falling outside our window. Tomorrow is looking to be a really good day.
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Today was a fun-filled, amazing, incredible, perfect sunny day framed by deep blue sky against pure white snow. Some of us have sunburned faces to prove it.
Mike and I took 1/2 day freestyle snowboarding lessons from the oh-so-talented instructor, Casey Mills. Casey is knowledgable, passionate and enthusiastic about what he is teaching. He tweaked our form to help us improve our carving and terrain park skills. Many of the stunts we tried were difficult and we were often frustrated. But as Casey challenged us, he kept reminding us to relax and enjoy the journey and he made it fun.
We spent a lot of time working on and improving our apporach, take off, maneuvers and landings on jumps. One surprising thing I learned today was that little adjustments make a big difference in one's snowboarding ability. Thought of the Day: Take lessons. They are well worth it and will save you time and effort.
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