Park city vs heavenly

tBatt

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so ive never been out west and im probably going next feb break. my bro wants to go to heavelny and i wanna go to park city. were look for a good park but not huge like has some smaller hits like 20-30 feet (ill admit it, my bro and i are pussies. i wont even spin a 30 footer but it took him a while to spin a 15) and good backcountry. thanks
 
park city without a question. Heavenly can suck ma balls. (jk) but yeah also brighton, solotude, alta, and snowbird all haev amazing backcountry and are close by. Also theres deer valley (grreaat pussy park) and the canyons.
 
Park City if you wanna spend entirely too much money for not good skiing.

Alta/Bird if you want some of the best skiing/snow in the world, with a decent enough park to have fun. Snowbird.
 
my moms bf has a timeshare in orlando, fl but he bought a condo in naples so were gonna try to trade/sell our timeshare for a week somewhere out west. my bro says go to heavenly cause snowbird is on a lake and the timeshares will get sold out faster.
 
snowbird isnt really on a lake... your bro is smoking something. it gets sold out quick because its... snowbird.
 
Yeah.. Heavenly = Tahoe........ Snowbird = Little Cottonwood Canyon = SLC...... But if he was talking about the Great Salt Lake, he is silly, because when i was there it seemed like half the people in the city don't know it exists.
 
just casue hes older than me he thinks he right about everythign. then whel i prove him worng he gets really pissed
 
hahaha...NO ONE in slc goes near the lake. well, almost no one. it smells so bad and you just can't do much there, though the sailing is actually supposedly pretty good and i hear the smell isn't bad away from shore. but it's not an attraction at all. and if you're staying anywhere near the lake, you're pretty freaking far from the resorts.
 
park city

or snowbird/alta pass cuz snowbird has a smaller park and alta has sick backcountry

duh.
 
a) are tickets for snowbird good for alta too?

b)are like 5-day tickets available?

c)how far is alta form snowbird
 
i don't think that tickets are available for both.... and if so, they're expensive. Plus, you don't need both ski areas in one day. you can spend an entire week just on one Lift at Snowbird. And Alta and Snowbird are actually sorta connected, so they're really close. And yes, multiple day deal are available. Check the website for better accurate details.
 
fuck. my mom finally decided to get the little booklet and everythign is gone and pretty much everythign for winter of 2008 too :(
 
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