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3 years ago

Nice that it's open during the covid-19. They spra...

Nice that it's open during the covid-19. They spray sanitize the tubes and helmets and the alpine slide cars so you never have to worry about the spread of the virus. Super fun day. Worth the $$.

E
3 years ago

Amazing experience with lots of excursions to choo...

Amazing experience with lots of excursions to choose from. Building and grounds are really crazy with athletes coming to train. You can watch them practice these amazing sports. Giving 4 stars because of high excursion prices. Gets expensive quick.

M
3 years ago

We are a local family that has been here twice now...

We are a local family that has been here twice now. First time was very busy so we didn't buy a ticket and just went through the museum and watched the ski jumpers. Second time was for a company party and we did everything. There was something for every age (Kids: 12,8,6). The wait times were 0-30 minutes all day. The staff were very friendly and seemed genuinely happy to help us have a good time. It is helpful to check the website beforehand to be familiar with age/weight limits/location/requirements of each activity (I did have it on hand in my phone to refer to throughout the day). A day at the park requires walking/hiking/exercise which is great if you're in shape but not great if you aren't. On the expensive side, not sure I could have afforded to take the whole family had it not been paid for by the company.

B
3 years ago

The prices vs. what you get out of it makes the tr...

The prices vs. what you get out of it makes the trip fall short. The park itself has amazing views, the museum was a cool thing to see as well.the only problem was the short list of activities. The activities were extremely fun but the lines for then can be unbearably long.

t
3 years ago

Ridiculous cost of a ticket to stand for hours in ...

Ridiculous cost of a ticket to stand for hours in the queue for zip line due to the chance it might rain. However the workers were allowed to jump the line and ride.

Terrible policy. Terrible customer service and experience. This is seriously a joke.

I
3 years ago

Park City Utah has the best 4th of July mid mornin...

Park City Utah has the best 4th of July mid morning parade and I loved bob sledding at this Utah Olympic Park! Thank you,PK of Albany N.Y. for great memories here! AWESOME Place to visit!

A
3 years ago

My husband and I went and checked it out! Reasonab...

My husband and I went and checked it out! Reasonably priced.
I think they should put more than 1 sign up that you need the waivers signed. My husband and I were in a short line and didnt see the sign unless the line was longer.

We did extreme zip lining. Only about a 20min wait. I enjoyed the walk down to the chairlift!

It was so much fun we didnt have to wait long once we got to the top for the zipline.

K
3 years ago

Loved my experience. There is an extreme zipline,...

Loved my experience. There is an extreme zipline, alpine slide, extreme tubing (going down an Olympic ski run in an inner tube), obstacle course, and drop tower. Excellent use of the old Olympic venues. Such a fun day, yes it was pricey, but considering the amount of money it probably takes to maintain the park it's completely reasonable. Yes, the lines were long, but I ended up making some new, very awesome friends standing in the lines waiting, half the fun was the chitchat with new people. And I have no idea what people are talking about with the rude staff comments. Yes, they are young, most of them seemed to be in the high school age range, but they were more than friendly, and very reassuring with the more frightening rides. I will be going here again sometime.

C
3 years ago

This place was a lot of fun. Be prepared to do a l...

This place was a lot of fun. Be prepared to do a lot of walking up and downhill. The alpine slide has apparently been closed for a while and it is not reflected on their website. The ziplines and tube slides are great though.

L
3 years ago

The guided tour with Carl was great. Very interest...

The guided tour with Carl was great. Very interesting to see behind the scenes, and hear how fast the athletes travel down the runs, plus all the efforts put into maintaining the ice on the runs. The Flying Aces show was awesome as well.

J
3 years ago

If you are in the Salt Lake City area, make it a p...

If you are in the Salt Lake City area, make it a point to visit the Utah Olympic Park, and get to see the Training grounds were our awesome USA Winter Olympics Team trains up.
Let's wish our Athletes the best as they go to PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympic Games in South Korea. scheduled to take place from 9 to 25 February 2018. Go USA!

G
3 years ago

This place of Winter Olympic Games of 2002 is near...

This place of Winter Olympic Games of 2002 is near Park City, Utah. It has great view of Wasatch mountains and you feel like you are in an eagle nest. There are a lot of equipment used in winter events, but considering time of our visiting this place(September) all this equipment reminded us of sleeping dinosaurs. But there is a summer training center for free style ski- jumping, which consists of rather big waterpool and several ski-jumps (single, double and triple). When skier ready to jump they start to pump a lot of air from the bottom of the pool to lighten the impact of landing. Fascinating spectacle! And for the same purpose high training tower for rock climbing with negative slope was erected at this pool.

m
3 years ago

My whole family loved this place....tons to do inc...

My whole family loved this place....tons to do including the bobsled run, riding the ski lift (for free), ski jump simulation, motion rides, etc. my favorite part was watching the athletes in training as they did tricks into the water.

S
3 years ago

Fun

C
3 years ago

Haven't been there in the winter, but they do have...

Haven't been there in the winter, but they do have various fun, but expensive, summer activities. The zip lines are the best with the Alpine Slide in a close second place. The museum is interesting, but may not be too exciting for the younger kids.

C
3 years ago

This is a must do in Park City. Please take one of...

This is a must do in Park City. Please take one of the tours of the park. Our tour guide was very knowledgeable and showed us the bobsled track, the starting gates, and also the 120ft Nordic jump starting point. You will quite often get to see Olympic hopefuls in action!

M
3 years ago

Totally great. Must visit! Especially if you hav...

Totally great. Must visit! Especially if you have an adrenaline gene! Bobsled was awesome. Didn't get to do luge or ziplineing, but next time I will. Watching the athletes practice was AWESOME too!!

L
3 years ago

Great set up, ask 4 people for help with various t...

Great set up, ask 4 people for help with various things and they were very little help. Prices are high, with a family of 4 that wants to do like 2 activities each could be 250$. But is a pretty cool place

S
3 years ago

Nice

B
3 years ago

Olympic facilities are supposed to promote safety,...

Olympic facilities are supposed to promote safety, professionalism and most importantly care and understanding toward the guests....however Utah Olympic Park does not currently meet that standard.

Due to the fact that they do not do what venues in the UOLF agree to. And even though they're all supposed to be part of an Olympic family...they currently don't care about the other members or honor prices that you were told at a different Olympic facility. How is an Olympic Facility supposed to promote what the rings are for if they can't even take care of their guests.

Definitely will not return, Park City Mountain Resort is way better and they're way more professional and take care of their guests.

D
3 years ago

This was a really neat experience,there is a museu...

This was a really neat experience,there is a museum on-site showcasing the history of skiing and a second showing history of the 2002 Winter Olympics. also the venue's use during the Olympics are still up and running and you are able to purchase tickets to participate in them.

About Utah Olympic Oval

Utah Olympic Oval: A World-Class Venue for Winter Sports Enthusiasts

The Utah Olympic Legacy Foundation is a non-profit organization that manages and maintains the world-renowned Utah Olympic Oval in Park City, Utah. The facility was built for the 2002 Winter Olympics and has since become a hub for winter sports enthusiasts from around the world.

The oval is an impressive 400-meter speed skating track that has hosted numerous international competitions, including the World Single Distance Championships and the U.S. Speed Skating Championships. It's also home to several local clubs and teams who use it as their training ground.

But speed skating isn't the only sport you can enjoy at the Utah Olympic Oval. The facility also offers public ice skating sessions, figure skating lessons, curling clinics, hockey games, and more. Whether you're a seasoned athlete or just looking for some family fun on the ice, there's something for everyone at this world-class venue.

One of the unique features of the Utah Olympic Oval is its altitude. At an elevation of over 6,000 feet above sea level, it's one of the highest indoor tracks in North America. This makes it an ideal location for athletes who want to train at high altitude to improve their endurance and performance.

In addition to its impressive facilities, the Utah Olympic Legacy Foundation is committed to providing visitors with an authentic Winter Olympics experience. They offer guided tours of both Park City venues used during the 2002 Games –the oval itself as well as nearby ski jumps– where visitors can learn about what goes into hosting such a massive event while taking in breathtaking views of Park City’s mountainous landscape.

The foundation also hosts events throughout each year that celebrate winter sports culture while raising funds to support their mission: "to inspire people of all ages through sport." These events include everything from charity runs on snowshoes or cross-country skis (depending on snow conditions) to outdoor concerts featuring local musicians.

If you're planning a trip to Park City or simply looking for something new and exciting to do this winter season –look no further than Utah Olympic Oval! With its state-of-the-art facilities and commitment to promoting winter sports culture worldwide through education programs & community outreach initiatives alike–it truly stands out among other venues across North America when it comes down not only quality but authenticity too!