utah olympic park
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Watch ski training, enjoy the obstacle course, and history of the Utah skiing experience. It is a place where you can participate in activities or just sit and enjoy the spectacular views from this park!
There is so much to do here! The museum is great, watch the ski jumpers doing long jump or acrobatics depending on when you get there. Buy a bobsled ride for a hair raising ride down the mountain. They even have a fun zip line ride.
Every person visiting Park City Utah must visit this place! To revisit the time when we hosted the world at a winter Olympic event and to do it with such class and style. Park City should be proud! We did the tour and stood at the top of the K 120 Nordic jump....what an experience!!! I came away with a deep and new respect for the Olympians and their sport!
This was an INCREDIBLE attraction. It was worth the entire trip to Park City. It's a once in a lifetime opportunity. This year, they moved the start down to the 5th curve for safety reasons. I cannot even imagine would it would have been like at the original starting location. During the safety briefing they explained how many injuries had happened the last season on the original start. I loved the run and I think the new start was great to have a fun experience that is truly once of a lifetime. We loved the run so much we took advantage of the "bounce back" which allows you to pay $50 to ride again right away. We had a great pilot, Landon, who was very friendly and professional. From the moment the ride started, we were just laughing with excitement. It was great! I would highly recommend this. They offer $25 discount cards at various kiosks in Park City. We had booked online so didn't actually see these anywhere. There are three riders and a pilot. The 4th seat (last seat) gets the most sensation and feeling. I rode seats 2 & 3 and found that seat 2 seemed easier to ride.The ONLY drawback is they do not offer any photos or videos of you during the ride. They could make a killing on that! If you bring a friend or family member, they can video the ride on a screen in the waiting room. No matter what, if you have the opportunity, and are willing to spend the money for this once in a lifetime event, do it. there are only a few places in the world where you can ride an actual Olympic bobsled run in the winter. Do it!
if you are a nut about the olympics this is a "must" - lots of fun to see the ski jumps and bob sled runs -
OK, so I may have reviewed this attraction before, but it was in the summer, which is also really fun. I took my kids, ages 7 and 8 over the weekend, in the winter, and it's just as good. You just need to dress for it. The stuff you take on your ski trip will do just fine. They have two ropes courses open and a zip line with a drop tower. Super fun. The more advanced ropes course is more appropriate for teens and adults so we stuck to the other one and the zip line/drop tower. We got a pass that was good for everything for the afternoon, but you can choose just one thing if you want. The ropes course is a challenge, and the zip line/drop tower is a quick thrill. Both are fun. I'm glad we did both. There were athletes training on the bobsled run and ski slopes and the museum is open as well so I could sneak in a little education with the thrills. If you're looking for something to do besides hitting the ski slopes while you're in Park City, definitely go.
The Olympic museum was interesting, and facilities fascinating. We did not do the bobsled. Quite a bit of construction.
We spent several hours here and enjoyed the museum and the tour. The staff was very helpful and friendly. We also watched some athletes on the luge. Highly recommend!
I almost missed the thrill of the bobsled run due to a review about the start line moving and it not living up to a roller coaster...WRONG! It was beyond fun. My husband and I were in different sleds so I got to watch his run and he watched mine, and I am happy to report my run was a full mph faster than his so I carry bobsled bragging rights in my house. We both felt like we had just spent the best money of our trip! Don't miss this chance, it really is a blast. My son has been at Hill AFB for two years and I'm thinking of all the runs I could have had, LOL. Tips: ask your driver lots of questions on your drive up to the start. They have some great stories about the sled your getting ready to ride as well as their history. Bring your phone for pics! I didn't know I would have a place for some things (they had a few lockers and a safe place for items) so I did not get any pictures. If you have gloves bring them. They had a few to borrow so no worries, just an FYI. Finally, the staff is GREAT. They are really focused on ensuring you have the best possible time. This is a DON'T MISS
You can spend several hours here without spending a penny and have a great time! We watched bob-sledders fly by just feet from our face on the real Olympic track, then went over and watched people practicing aerials for over an hour. Then went in and spent another hour plus in the museum -again, all this was free! On another visit I forked out the bucks to actually ride in the bob-sled, but it is a toned down slower version of the real deal and we only got to about 80 mph. Still a rush, but for the money I would rather ride the Alpine slide 3 or 4 times!
My buddy and I decided to walk around the Olympic park while in Park City, and had a good time.Unfortunately, we arrived right before closing time, and the store/museum was closed. However, we got to walk around the park and view a bit of the bobsled run, as well as some of the ski courses.Similar to the Munich Olympic park, there is a adventure park built into the infrastructure to the park. It appears you can climb ropes among other things that kids would enjoy.
spent a great afternoon here doing all the activities, zip lining my favourite and watching the ski jumping into the pool
We went primarily to ride the bobsled and it was NOT worth the cost. They release you from about halfway down, not at the top, so it wasn't even as much fun (or as intense) as a roller coaster. We had to wait over 2 hours for our turn, so it could definitely be managed better. With that said, the staff was very friendly and interesting, as they all have some involvement with the Olympics. The museum was interesting and there were a couple cute photo opportunities. Only one adventure course was open, and there were people training but you had to climb a snowy hill to observe, so we did not do that. There is usually a shuttle running to take you up to observation areas. I would like to go back in the summer when all of the activities are open.
Great time and the staff was very informed. It was a thrill to see the ski jumps in person from the top and bottom of the runs. It gave you a real feel for what it would be like to make those jumps!
If you need a break from skiing, this is a good adventure. Lots of Olympic history, if you're game you can try a bobsled run, or if you're lucky, you can watch some crazy people practicing off the actual Olympic ski jumps.