I stayed in $300-a-night hotels in Salt Lake City and Park City. One was more luxurious. The other was more convenient.
I stayed in $300-a-night hotels in Salt Lake City and Park City. One felt luxe, the other didn't. Here's why the 2-star difference mattered.
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- I recently visited Salt Lake City and Park City, Utah, for the first time.
- I stayed at a five-star hotel in Salt Lake City and a three-star hotel in Park City.
- My rooms were similarly priced, but they offered completely different experiences.
Park City may be Utah's central ski hub, but Salt Lake City offers luxury stays at a lower price.
I visited the area along Utah's Wasatch Front for the first time in January 2025 and booked hotels in both towns that cost about $300 per night.
I spent two nights in Salt Lake City's five-star Grand America Hotel and one night in the Sheraton Park City, a three-star Marriott hotel.
My experiences at each hotel were so different that I couldn't believe they were roughly the same price.