Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Upper Deer Valley Lodging


Home off of Success Run in Upper Deer Valley
There are two base areas at Deer Valley. There is lower Deer Valley which is called Snow Park and there is upper Deer Valley which is called Silver Lake.



Park City locals use the terms lower Deer Valley and Snow Park interchangeably. Same goes for upper Deer Valley and Silver Lake.



If you are searching Park City vacation rentals, please call us (877) 808-6872 and we will be happy to help you better understand the exact location of the properties you are considering.



Snow Park Lodge sits at about 7100 feet, located about 1.5 miles from Old Town's Main Street. City bus service makes it easy for skiers to get dropped off and picked up at Snow Park Lodge.



Silver Lake Lodge in upper Deer Valley is located at about 8100 feet. One route to access it by car is via Royal Street - there are a series of switchback turns that make it an interesting climb. The other route to Silver Lake Lodge is via Marsac. Drive time is more or less the same using either route.



Properties in the Snow Park area (lower Deer Valley) are primarily ski condos. Rentals are easy to find - prices go from $300/night to $1000/night. The price difference is size, view, and private ski shuttle service.



Several condominiums in lower Deer Valley have a contract with Deer Valley Resort to provide for private shuttle pick up and drop off to Snow Park Lodge. Prior to booking a lower Deer Valley unit, check on if there is private shuttle availability. Condos with door-to-door ski shuttle service are similar to ski in/out properties and they cost less!



An advantage of lower Deer Valley lodging is that people are less likely to get altitude sickness at the lower elevation. While there is no guarantee that you won’t be affected by the altitude, your chances are better below 7500 feet.



Upper Deer Valley properties are comprised of condo-hotel, condominiums, townhomes, and incredible private homes. An upper Deer Valley (Silver Lake) rental is more expensive than a comparable lower Deer Valley property. The price difference is usually about 40% to 50%. A $500/night unit in lower Deer Valley may cost $750/night in upper Deer Valley.



Ski in-out from your accommodations in upper Deer Valley is not a given fact. Some units are almost ski in/out, and many others are not ski in/out at all.

Use care when you book upper Deer Valley lodging to make sure you understand ski run access. It is a bummer to pay $1000/night thinking the accommodations are ski in/out, then find out that you have a 100 yard hike to the lifts. Call us at (877) 808-6872 and we can usually explain the exact access from any property you are considering.



There are two other development areas in upper Deer Valley that are separate and distinct from Silver Lake. Deer Crest area is located to the east of Silver Lake and is developed with high-end mountain homes. Home rentals here are usually $2000 to $5000/night. Deer Crest homes are best suited for large groups or people who just want to stay in a really expensive place! Deer Crest rental prices are often negotiable, so before you drop $5K/night on a place to sleep, try a little bargaining.



To the west of Silver Lake is Empire Canyon. Lodging options include Shooting Star, Arrowleaf, Flagstaff, and Silver Strike condominiums which surround the Silver Strike lift. The exclusive Talisker club is also located in this pocket. Condo rentals here are usually $800 to $1500/night. On a number of these properties, note that pricing is all over the place. One owner may want $2000/night for his unit while another owner of an identical unit may rent it for $1000/night.

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