Park City Claims Successful Winter
1st June 2025
The Utah ski town had its highest revenue ever based on transient room tax, a value combining room rate and occupancy levels. This comes despite lower then average winter snow.…
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The Utah ski town had its highest revenue ever based on transient room tax, a value combining room rate and occupancy levels.
This comes despite lower then average winter snow.
“The two seasons before this one had exceptionally high snowfall levels that resulted in the top two skier day numbers in history,” said the vice president of communications at the Park City Chamber, to Dan Howard.
“Last year was the highest collection in Park City history until this year’s collection.
“So, in brief summary, the past three years have seen exceptional economic performance in the tourism sector in Park City during the winter season.”
Park City has two ski resorts on its doorstep, Park City Mountain Resort and Deer Valley.
PlanetSKI’s reporter Nick Dalton, stayed in Park City and visited Deer Valley last winter:

Unbusy Park City – image © PlanetSKI
“These numbers reflect a healthy and thriving ski industry, and we’re happy to play a role in continuing to grow snowsports in Utah,” said the director of communications at Ski Utah, Alison Palmintere.

Park City, Utah. Image © Rob McAteer










