Yotel 309
Yotel Studio at Canyons Resort | Silver King
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Looking for a hotel experience like no other in Park City? Yotel Pad will be right up your alley. Conveniently located at the Canyons Base of the Park City Mountain Resort, these streamlined condos feature cutting-edge design and technology, expertly constructed into a uber modern, sleek PAD. Not only does a stay at Yotel Pad put you within walking distance to the Red Pine Gondola, Orange Bubble Express, shops, and restaurants - but you will also love the convenience of having hip and fun amenities around each and everything turn.
If you are looking for unique vacation accommodations that have all the amenities and features you want to make your Park City getaway fantastic, choose Park City YotelPad 309. First, you will love the location that puts your right in the Park City Canyons Village, where you can walk across the cul-de-sac for ski access, shopping, restaurants, and more! You will also be on the Park City shuttle route for free bus transportation to Kimball Junction, Park City and Deer Valley.
The studio-style condominium offers 338 square feet where the living area quickly converts into sleeping space to accommodate up to four guests. The condo was designed with special attention to form and functionality with comfort as a priority.
You will pull up to the front of the building where the valet will assist you with your luggage and ski/snowboard equipment, and park your car. You will then check in at “Mission Control” (i.e. the front desk), and to the condo on the third floor. Entering the condo, you’ll find convenient coat racks and storage cabinets for your gear and right into the living space.
Living area: You find a comfortable sofa, a coffee table that converts into a dining table with seating for four, and a big-screen television with cable programming. The balcony is a great spot to take in the views and mountain air. There is multi-use shelf (when the twin bunk is away) that you can use as desk space or a table for a quick snack. You will find dining chairs tucked away in a cabinet for easy access.
Kitchenette: This kitchenette is the ultimate in a functional space and comes with a two-burner stovetop (no oven), microwave, fridge/freezer and a dishwasher. You’ll also find utensils and other equipment for easy meal prep.
When you’re ready for some shuteye after a day’s activities, you find a queen Murphy bed that folds down over the sofa, and two twin size bunk beds that fold out of the wall, along with a ladder to access the top bunk.
Bathroom: The bathroom is well appointed with quartz counters, heated towel rack and a spacious shower.
YotelPad Community Amenities: Valet parking and ski valet with easy access to the gondola and chair lift, Grab-n-Go (for a charge) with snacks and beverages, skier’s lounges, and a communal fitness center when you want to get a quick workout in. There is a game room with skee ball, video games, pool table, and shuffleboard table, with access to an outdoor patio with outdoor sofas, fire tables, and great views. In the rear of the building are additional outdoor spaces with comfortable seating and fire tables, a year-round heated pool and hot tub, and mountain views. There is a ski room on the back patio where you can pick up your equipment and head to the slopes. When you need a quiet space to get some work done, there are small private rooms or a reserve a larger conference room when more space is preferred.
Laundry: Communal and free – on each floor
NOTE: Yotel charges a resort fee of $35 per night. This amount is paid to the resort at check-in and provides access to parking, ski/boot valet, steam room access, pool and hot tub access, fitness center, game room, business center, and guest laundry.
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The ADA regulations provide that the work or tasks performed by the service dog must be directly related to the person’s disability and specifically mention the following examples:
· assisting persons who are blind or have low vision to navigate or other tasks,
· alerting persons who are deaf or hard of hearing to the presence of people or sounds,
· assisting an individual having a seizure,
· pulling a wheelchair,
· alerting a person to the presence of allergens,
· retrieving items such as medicine or the telephone,
· providing physical support and assistance with balance or stability to a mobility-impaired person,
· preventing or interrupting impulsive or destructive behaviors in persons with psychiatric or neurological disabilities.
SERVICE ANIMALS ARE NOT PETS
We get a lot of requests to make reasonable accommodations for Service Dogs and Assistance Animals. Service animals are not pets. They are trained to work and aid their handlers. We are always willing to waive our standard Pet Fees and make accommodations for TRUE Service Dogs and Assistance Animals in our pet-friendly and Pet vacation rental properties in accordance with the ADA regulations and Fair Housing Laws, in which we are very well versed. However, as much as we all love dogs, as much as we respect service animals and what they do, and as much as we want everyone to be comfortable on vacation, we have a duty to our property owners and to future guests to uphold the rule of law. The laws governing Service Dogs and Assistance Animals are much more nuanced and in-depth than one may think from a cursory search on the internet. There is a lot of false information out there.
PETS ARE NOT SERVICE ANIMALS
Unfortunately, we get a LOT of people who claim that their pet is a Service Dog or Assistance Animal. We know that many websites and organizations will help people try to portray their pet as a Service Dog or Assistance Animal without meeting any legal requirements through online or mail-in “certifications.” Please know that currently, there is no legally recognized organization for registering service dogs or assistance animals. These websites make money off people who do not know any better.
People falsely claiming a pet is a Service Dog or Assistance Animal can face extreme punishments, including hefty fines and even imprisonment. Know that out of our love and respect for Service Dogs and Assistance Animals, we have a zero-tolerance policy on misrepresentation, and we report all suspected offenders while pushing for full prosecution. We know that some people have been misinformed or misled by websites and organizations that try to sell a “Service Dog” certification to owners of pets that are not qualified or needed. If you are one of these people, we caution you.
Service animal
In most cases, a service animal is a dog trained to perform a task that mitigates the symptoms or impact of the handler's disability. Some common types of service animals include:- Guide dogs for the blind
- Hearing alert dogs for the deaf
- Seizure alert dogs
- Assistance dogs for a handler with autism or other developmental disability and mental illnesses such as Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Emotional support animal
Emotional support animals are not trained to perform a specific task. They are companion animals who help their owners cope with the symptoms of emotional and mental health conditions, such as anxiety, depression, and panic disorders. Emotional support animals are not allowed in public places, with only a few exceptions.
Therapy animal
Rights and responsibilities of service animal handlers
- Handlers are not generally denied the right to stay at a property because they require a service animal.
- Handlers generally don’t have to disclose their disability or what causes their disability.
- They must be willing to confirm that the animal is a service animal and attest to what task the animal performs.
- Handlers must have their animal under control either on a leash or by verbal command if they are unable to use a leash. They must pick up after the animal and dispose of waste appropriately.
- Handlers must keep their service animal with them. At no time may they be left unattended.
Host's rights and responsibilities
- The host may ask if the animal is a service animal and what tasks the animal performs.
- We will not charge a pet fee or increase the security deposit amount for service animals since they’re not pets. However, we can charge for damage above and beyond reasonable usage caused by the handler and their service animal.
- We will offer the same level of quality and value for services and products. That includes doing everything we can to help the handler feel safe, welcome, and understood.
Park City has so many wonderful resturants and dining options! Our favorite spot for brunch and coffee is Five Seeds (1600 Snow Creek Drive), where many locals like to start their day. My personal favorite is the shakshuka and the kids love their hot cakes! During busy season plan to go early if you can to avoid waiting for a table.
Main Street Pizza & Noodle (530 Main Street) is a fun family friendly pizza place right on Main, Park City Provisions (221 Main Street) is a favorite lunch spot and you can eat in or take your gourmet goods to go. For dinner many guests enjoy the seasonally-driven menu at Riverhorse on Main (540 Main Street), Chimayo offers unique Southest inspired dishes and reservations can be made online, Tupelo has a global inspired menu (508 Main Street), and for modern American cuisine we love 350 Main (350 Main Street). You really can't go wrong dining at any of these establishments!
Experience innovative kosher cuisine, including traditional Sabbath meals on Friday evening at Bistro Kosher Deli, located in the Silverado Lodge. The restaurant will be open for the winter season in early December. Attend orthodox synagogue services in a small Shul adjacent to Bistro — offering Sabbath services conducted every Friday and Saturday and additional services during the week — all within walking distance of all Canyons Village properties.
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Please note this policy does not apply to homes listed as "pet-friendly."
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PRAYER SCHEDULE
Weekdays
Shachris 7:30 am
Mincha Ten minutes before Shkia
Maariv Immediately after Mincha
Shabbos
Mincha Candle Lighting
Shachris 9:15 am
Mincha Half an Hour before Shkia
Maariv 45 Minutes after Shkia
In order to ensure our minyanim, we ask our guests to register for tefilot which lists scheduled times as well as the number of people currently signed up for each minyan. Participants will be notified via email or text when a minyan of ten has been confirmed. This prevents the inconvenience of rushing out to pray only to discover that there is no minyan. We can only try our best to assemble a Minyan.
The Shul is upstairs on the 1st floor (meeting room #1) and accessible via the Silverado main lobby or on Shabbos directly by the Shul’s street entrance.
Park City Mountain Resort is a focal point in the beautiful town of Park City, Utah and boasts a chair lift – Town Lift Chair – into the downtown core right next to Historic Main Street. The resort offers access to 3,300 acres of ski and snowboard terrain that is spread over eight peaks and nine bowls with one of the longest trails in the area at 3.5. Miles – Home Run. With 116 trails to explore and ride and a variety of beginner, intermediate and expert terrain, this is a resort that visitors will enjoy and locals thrive in daily. Park City Mountain Resort also offers the only available night skiing in Park City.
Park City’s high-energy resort village offers up a variety of local and luxury dining experiences at any one of their restaurants including Legends Bar and Grill, PayDay Pizza, The Shack, Kristi’s Coffee Café, and the Legacy Café to name a few. Activities available include the Alpine Coaster, Flying Eagle Zip Line, Mountain Biking, NASTAR races, the Viking Yurt, Hiking, the Alpine Slide and Mountain Tours.
Deer Valley Resort
Deer Valley Resort is a dedicated skier-only resort located in Park City, Utah and adjacent to Park City Mountain Resort. Deer Valley Resort forever changed the ski resort industry when Edgar Stern developed the resort on the principles of combining first-class service, luxurious accommodation and gourmet food with skiing. To this day, this tradition holds steadfast as the resort’s objective and the client’s expectation. Deer Valley is home to 6 mountain peaks, 2,026 skiable acres, 3 designated villages (Silver Lake, Empire Pass and Snow Park), 15 top-of-the-line grooming machines, and over 10 world-class dining experiences in the breathtaking Wasatch mountain range. If you are looking for a one of a kind mountain experience, Deer Valley Resort is just the place.
Following the resort’s philosophy of first-class service and a commitment to excellence, Deer Valley Resort is the only resort that restricts lift ticket sales to 7,500 each day! In the resort industry that is unheard of; however, the goal remains clear, offer premiere services to all guests (they do not refer to clients as customers) and do not compromise the standard for greater ticket sales – the guest experience is top priority. Dining at Deer Valley is another lavish option.
All service dogs and assistance animals must be declared at the time of booking whenever possible and before the check-in date.
As the handler, be prepared to answer the following questions:
For Service Dogs:
1. Do you or a person in your party need this animal to accompany them due to a disability?
2. What work or tasks has the animal been trained to perform that relate to the disability?
For Assistance Animals:
1. Does the person seeking to bring the animal have a disability, i.e., a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities?
2. Does the animal work, provide assistance, perform tasks or services for the benefit of the person with the disability, or provide emotional support that alleviates one or more of the identified symptoms or effects of the person’s disability?
Please let us know if there are any other special considerations we can arrange to make your stay more comfortable.
TAKE TIME TO BE KIND
We want everyone to have a great stay but we understand that things may break or some items may get overlooked. Please reach out and we'll do our best to get them fixed in a timely manner.
We do ask that all guests TAKE TIME TO BE KIND. Common courtesy goes a long way. Sadly since the pandemic we have all witnessed an increase in disrepectful, aggressive or unacceptable behavior. Our team has taken a lot of abuse as they have experienced some very unkind guests.
Misunderstandings are one of the leading causes of complaints. Please make sure you read everything we send to you. This includes the entire rental listing, all of our house rules, all photos, all emails & texts and all the help articles in your iTrip account. This helps avoid misunderstandings.
For our own safety and security we have a zero tolerance rule with guests who are rude, abusive, discourteous or argumentative. We do not and will not engage any more beyond asking them to read our TAKE TIME TO BE KIND policy.
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