Long known for its conservative and, OK, perhaps screwy, drinking regulations, Utah Legislators recently made changes to the State's liquor laws that take effect July 1, 2009. Shortly, clubs and bars will no longer charge patrons a membership fee to enter. While Park City has long been home to brew pubs, watering holes, and master mixologists, 2009 signifies an evolutionary change for locals and visitors alike. It's time to celebrate.
Experience the 'freedom' firsthand when you stay with The Yarrow Hotel for the Fourth of July. Book one night and receive the second night free.
Or book the Marriott Resort Mountain Biking Park City Vacation Package. You'll get overnight deluxe guest accommodations for two and half-day mountain bike rentals for two. Rates start at $109 a night through Oct. 31, 2009.
You also can try out the Utah Olympic Park with the Marriott's Xtreme Zip Rider Park City Utah Vacation Package. Race down the Alpine Slide, and zip across the Zip Ride tour when you book through Sept. 5, 2009. This offer includes deluxe guestroom for two, two tickets to the Utah Olympic Park Xtreme Zip Ride tour, ultra zipline ride and Quiksilver Alpine Slide Ride all for $149 per night.
Utah's first distillery since Prohibition will open its doors in Park City in July 2009. Located in a renovated 100-year-old livery stable near the base of Town Lift on Park Avenue, the High West Distillery is a ski-in/ski-out restaurant and saloon that will feature craft vodkas, whiskeys, and a small-plate menu.
More information: Park City Marriott The Yarrow Resort Hotel & Conference Center, or call 435-649-7000.
Book one night, get the second free at the Yarrow or Marriott Resort Mountain Biking Park City Vacation
Park City, UT
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