The Prospector has several options for room types for their guests. One in particular is called The Loft with Kitchen. It comes with a queen size bed up in an upstairs open loft. How cool is that? And if you make a request, you can have a fireplace downstairs in the living area.
The living area has a full kitchen with a coffeemaker and coffee in the kitchen for your morning wake up. An outside balcony to see out from and a hi-def Flatscreen in the living room. There are other amenities you can see here. Check it out!
Reserve your room here your romantic room starting at $141 a night and have a getaway weekend in Park City, Utah.
As like many other Park City residents, summer means one season closer to skiing for me. My gear is waiting in the garage and I’m ready! In fact, my ski equipment is organized like a shrine to the snow Gods, nothing to extreme though.
It’s a passion that I can’t dispose of. Always in the back of my mind, I think about skiing like an ex-smoker on a coffee break. It’s not like an addiction or anything, right? Too much time between ski trips and I’m anxious and waiting for the next hit, I mean snowstorm.
Come Fall and the leaves begin turning to those beautiful autumn colors, I look longingly up to the clouds above the ski lifts, hoping to see some sign of snow flakes lightly falling down to the runs.
Maybe Park City will have an early winter. One can only hope.
July 17, 2011
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What a beautiful weekend Park City is in the heat of the summer. It was fifteen degrees cooler than down in the valley yesterday. Park City, Utah air was clear and it just felt good strolling up and down the streets. My family and I parked our car at the bottom of Main Street and walked up one side while popping into art galleries and boutiques and walking down the other side, stopping for lunch and then ice-cream.
While sitting outside in the sun and enjoying our desserts, I noticed a butterfly flit in front of us. I watched it floating in between other families going by us and stopping for a rest occasionally on flowers next to us. Then it would be off again for whatever reasons butterflies have. It didn’t matter to me at the time as to why. I only watched in wonderment of the beauty of its soft yellow wings gleaming in the sunlight and the irregular dance that made no sense to me. At that moment, I just didn’t seem to have any cares.
It was a moment of awe for me and very rare indeed. All seemed right in the world for just those few seconds. For me, there were no pressures of deadlines. No teenagers searching for that line in the sand for limitations. No phone calls or emails to respond to. It was just a moment away from the stresses of the world. I have no idea what was going on in my husband’s and son’s mind, but by looking in their faces, I could tell they were content with life as well, for that one fleeting moment.