Best Sundance Film Festival Lodging
Best Condo Location: Silver Star at Park City – This community of condos, townhomes and cottages is also home to the year-round Sundance Institute headquarters. Complimentary bus service takes you to theater locations and Main Street, located less than a mile away. These luxury condos feature private outdoor hot tubs, gourmet kitchens and open living spaces.
Best Private Home Location: 953 Empire Ave. – A two minute walk from Main Street, this stunning 4-bedroom is in the heart of the action. High ceilings, modern decor, LCD TVs in each bedroom and two gas fireplaces add comfort to convenience.
Best Value: Black Bear Lodge - Located just two miles from Main Street, the Black Bear Lodge offers 2- to 4-bedroom accommodations at great value. Complimentary shuttle service based on availability and the gratis city bus service make it easy to get around town.
Best for Groups: Mountain Glade - This 9,000 square-foot Deer Valley home sleeps 17 guests with 6 bedrooms and 9 separate beds. Skiers in the group will love ski-in/ski-out access, and movie buffs will delight in the stadium-seat theater. Amenities include a pool table, lounge with wet bar, X-box, sauna and hot tub. This home is a 10-minute drive to Main Street Park City.
Best for Skiers: 6 Bellemont – Nestled directly on Deer Valley’s Silver Dollar ski run, this 6-bedroom home offers unparalleled access to the slopes, with the base of Deer Valley one ski run away. Main Street Park City is less than three miles away and accessible with complimentary shuttle service, based on availability. This home also features a heated two-car garage.
Ultimate Luxury: “Peak 72″ - This 15,000 square foot home is the pinnacle of luxury in Park City. Nestled on a private, wooded lot ina gated community, this home features 7 bedrooms, heated decks, a large-screen theater room, pool table and private outdoor hot tub.
For more information about these and other available properties during Sundance, please call 1-877-773-1117 or e-mail reservations@resortswest.com.
5 Films to See at Sundance 2012:
2 Days in New York - Marion (Julie Delpy) and Mingus (Chris Rock) live cozily with their cat and two young children. When Marion’s family unceremoniously descends upon them for a visit, it initiates two unforgettable days that will test Marion and Mingus’s relationship.
About Face - An uncensored look at many of the biggest names in modeling, About Face reveals the stories behind the magazine covers displaying these multicultural pioneers.
Arbitrage - Arbitrage depends on a person’s ability to determine the true value of any given market. It’s a talent that has made billionaire hedge fund magnate Robert Miller (Richard Gere) the very portrait of success in American business. But on the eve of his sixtieth birthday, Miller finds himself desperately trying to sell his trading empire to a major bank before the extent of his fraud is discovered.
Chasing Ice - When National Geographic asked James Balog to do a cover story on glaciers, it became the most well-read piece in the magazine during the last five years. But for Balog, that story marked the beginning of a much larger and longer-term project that would reach epic proportions.
Ethel - Intimate, humorous conversations and never-before-seen images from the family troves of Robert and Ethel Kennedy uncover an enthralling story of a vivacious, authentic heroine in Ethel Kennedy.