Doubletree By Hilton Hotel Park City - The Yarrow
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Enjoy stunning mountain views, contemporary amenities and a warm welcome when you stay at the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Park City, The Yarrow. We will even greet you with a signature chocolate chip cookie at check-in.
This modern Park City, UT, hotel offers a central location, less than five minutes from the specialty shops, art galleries and restaurants of bustling Historic Main Street. The complimentary Park City Transit System will take you directly from the hotel to casual to fine dining restaurants, shopping, entertainment options and Park City attractions. Discover seasonal activities, from skiing and winter fly-fishing to summer bobsled rides and beautiful hiking trails, just ten minutes away at one of three, world-class resorts.
Feel at home in a spacious and stylish guest room at his hotel in Park City, Utah. Stay connected with WiFi at the large work desk, watch movies on the flat-screen TV and chill drinks in the mini-refrigerator.
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As locations go, it sits at the foot of the main town and was a pleasant walk up to Main Street with the shops and dining. If you are too tired to walk from skiing, the Doubletree runs a shuttle that can drop you in a variety of locations (including the ski resorts). Anecdotally, walking back from dinner on Main Street, we waived at the shuttle as it passed us going back into town. Within 2 minutes, the shuttle made a drop, sought us out and gave us a ride back to the hotel in heavy snow conditions. Park city also runs a free bus service with stops just outside the hotel.
While the decor is fairly dark, the common areas are clean and well appointed with a nice fire place just be on the front desk. After a long day of skiing, you can check your ski equipment right inside the front door, grab a hot drink and a warm Doubletree cookies and play scrabble or another board game in the lobby area. Alternatively, you can head to the game room and play ping pong of foozeball or take a dip in the pool / hot tub mentioned above. Great for kids or the young at heart.
Breakfast was decent and the staff was happy to accommodate any requests. The bar was fun with decently priced drinks, and once you can figure out the whacky Utah drinking laws, you can get a night cap in front of yet another fire place.
Thoroughly enjoyable stay, and we will be back.
You can enjoy the hot apple cider. The internet is also free for Hilton Honors.
The only negative part is the break feast. it is not included if you are Hilton Honor. Only for silver and gold. I eat one time and it seems overpriced; $18 including tip for some eggs, yogurt, orange juice (if you ask), and bagel with cream cheese. I ended buying my break feast from Fresh Market which is next to the hotel.
First the positives:
Front Desk staff were great. Always willing to help out with cookies and such.
Bike storage offered, which is great for a place with marvelous bike paths -- mountain and street bikes alike.
Halls and rooms were clean.
Internet was OK. Basic internet was free for HHonors members, speed was OK at 5 up and 5 down. Seemed to work ok. Faster available for $15 day.
In room safe.
Easy access to Main Street via bus or electric bike share.
Downsides:
At its core, this is an updated motel, with visible cinder block walls in rooms. Not plush at all. Basic amenities, two story motel layout, with one elevator that is a long walk from many rooms. Not at the same level as other Doubletree properties I've stayed at.
Expensive place to stay, given the more spartan accommodations.
Bathroom has a shower with the shower head at about 5 ft 6 inches in height. Those of us who are taller have to stoop to wash our hair. Shower head wasn't wonderful in water flow. Our bathroom had a very noisy fan and a bit of mold.
This place is not a resort (few resort amenities), but it has a resort fee of $20. This is just a way for the hotel to disguise the real cost of the nightly rate, in my opinion.
** Warning to HHonors guests staying on points. Under HHonors rules, your stay on points should include the resort fee at no extra cost. This hotel seems to knowingly charge guests staying on points for the resort fee and hope you don't notice (seems to be a known system issue to front desk staff). I noticed these fees on checkout and had them reverse charges. Not a big fan of this move by management. Sneaky.
Not a bad place to stqy in Park City given location and general cleanliness of hotel.
However, the resort fee and how it is handled by the hotel earn some serious demerits in my perception of this place.
We did use the heated outdoor pool and hot tub, but being the busiest time of the year it was often crowded.
There were a variety of several restaurants nearby including Mexican, Middle Eastern, Thai as well as standard American fare all within walking distance. Fresh Market Grocery was next door and stocked everything we needed. There was a small refrigerator in the room, but a microwave would have been nice.
Also, not a big deal, but the tub and fixtures were aged and rusted and there was evident signs of wear on the balconies facing the pool (eroded slab). These seem to be small details that normally Hilton properties are good at repairing.
Overall we had a great ski vacation at Park City and were very satisfied with the Double Tree accommodations.
The 2nd floor rooms have balconies but no furniture - and the location is good for getting to nearby restaurants, but it’s basically part of a supermarket parking lot. Getting charged a “resort fee” for this property is a stretch (as others have mentioned). Also, don’t expect to take alcoholic drinks back to your room from the hotel bar - it’s not allowed. That may be a Utah thing but we haven’t experienced that at other properties in the state. At least we had a fridge so we could store our own beverages.
If you’re a Diamond member, the breakfast buffet was good but they are short-staffed. Not their fault given the crazy year but just be prepared for some delayed service. No upgrades for us even though a junior suite was available online when I checked in.
Would we go back? Maybe. But I would also explore other options in the area on our next trip.
The employees are all awesome though! Not their fault the place is rundown and gross. The cleaning employees try really hard to keep it clean.
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