

The smell wasn’t so bad that we had to complain or change rooms. Musty odor to it – solved by opening the large patio doors every day. We didn’t get an upgrade but it was the middle of spring break and there are lots of people here, including full occupancy some nights. The Room: An Executive SuiteĪfter getting our key, we self led to room #224 which was an Executive Suite. The lobby is a grand space and was a nice place to arrive to after a day of skiing.
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I am happy to report that despite past reports on Trip Advisor of breakfast being limited to a continental breakfast, it is now the full buffet breakfast on offer and not a short changed continental only version. We were thanked for being a platinum member and we selected breakfast as welcome amenity. On arrival at the hotel, we self parked the car and checked in. A $20 a day resort fee was also added to the bill that was payable to the hotel directly. With paid rates at about $650 USD per night, spending 200,000 Marriott Bonvoy points as a category 6 hotel (with the 5th night free) was a much better deal. That left a rather bland and dated looking Marriott property, or the Hotel Park City. I saw the St Regis and skipped over it for what was supposed to be a father / son holiday. Although they were available for public paid rates, I couldn’t find any reward point opportunities. Looking at hotel options for this particular stay, Marriott had a lot of Vacation Club properties in town. Review: Hotel Park City by Autograph Collection, Park City, Utah, United States Booking the Hotel:
