A stay at Park City Hostel places you in the heart of Park City, within a 5-minute drive of Main Street and Town Ski Lift. This ski hostel is 2 mi (3.3 km) from Park City Mountain Resort and 2.8 mi (4.5 km) from Deer Valley Resort.
Take in the views from a rooftop terrace and make use of amenities such as complimentary wireless internet access and ski storage. Additional features at this hostel include a fireplace in the lobby and tour/ticket assistance. The complimentary ski shuttle makes getting to the slopes a breeze.
Featured amenities include dry cleaning/laundry services, luggage storage, and laundry facilities. Free self parking is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 24 air-conditioned rooms featuring microwaves. Prepare your meals in the shared/communal kitchen. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected. Bathrooms feature showers, complimentary toiletries, and hair dryers.
I think it's very good.
Everything is clean, there is a bar and cafe, everything is completed here.
Location is not very good
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XXiaoanGood basic accommodation. Was clean, no issues. Front desk closed at 10 pm, which was just right for me. Has bathtub and shower with hot water, toilet, kitchen sink and coffee machine. The coffee machine was not working for me, or maybe I didn’t know how to turn it on. No breakfast, just got it myself separately. Didn’t get to use the pool, but it looks nice. It’s motel, so I could stop the car right next to room which was nice.
MMaf VelázquezWe stayed there for three nights. It's conveniently located 15 min from the park, and right next to a supermarket and fuel station. Surrounded by good options to eat and drink if needed. The room was very comfortable and spacious. It has a small fridge and a microwave. There is a guest laundry that can be used ($2 per wash or dry). The staff was very friendly.
GGuest UserThe room is a bit old and generally motel level;
The bed is softer;
There is air conditioning, beautiful; Salt Lake City is a bit hot, there is cold air conditioning praise;
When you check in, first park the car at the door, check in and get the room card, swipe the card to open the door, and the car parked downstairs parking area.
Breakfast is more than ordinary motel level potato cakes, milk, coffee, juice, bread, shellfish, scrambled eggs, sausage. Don't expect too much taste, just wrap your stomach.
Hot water is provided opposite the front desk.
Free luggage storage is available.
GGuest UserThis place is a gem in Moab. We were greeted by Mandy at front desk, very friendly and informative, also upgraded us to a bigger room. The room was spacious and clean. There were free tea and coffee at office. The place was very quiet.
CCHONGThe hotel is relatively new, there is an elevator, and we started to give us a room near the middle with an ice machine. The machine was very noisy, I immediately changed the room, the room was clean and tidy, and the service staff was very good.
YYINGThe hotel is clean and tidy, no breakfast, swimming pool, not far from Arches National Park, free parking, very convenient hotel, good value for money.
GGuest UserIn the small town of Moab, I chose the Big Speaker Hotel, because the day trip was the Antelope Valley and the Monument Valley, plus the inconvenience of walking caused by tearing knee ligaments a few days ago, so I opened to the hotel at 10 o'clock in the evening. The front desk staff received us very warmly. The only fly in the ointment is that the room has the second floor, and the luggage has to be moved up!
HHONGI didn't expect the motel to offer a pillow menu. I always liked low pillows and slept in the cervical spine in the National Park room. The room was clean and very spacious. The breakfast was simple, but it was enough to eat. But we didn’t have much appetite because we ate too much American breakfast along the way. We didn’t eat much. The breakfast cake was good, and the coffee tastes good. There are eggs and fruit. The only thing that doesn't fit is that the bath towels and towels are brown and feel weird.
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