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Grand Hyatt Deer Valley just opened in the new Deer Valley East Village.
T+L articles editor Denny Lee was one of the first to stay.
The snow covered facade of the Grand Hyatt Deer Valley in Park City, Utah.Credit:Johnny Adolphson/Courtesy of Grand Hyatt Deer Valley
That vision began to take shape this winter with the opening of the Grand Hyatt Deer Valley.
It was a busy holiday week, and the first real test of the month-old hotel.
Kids played chess in their pajamas.
The lobby’s floor to celling windows show panoramic mountain views.Tom Zdunich/Courtesy of Grand Hyatt Deer Valley
Couples shared bottles of wine.
It all seemed like organized chaos.
And if it took a little longer for the smores cookies to arrive, few seemed to mind.
Guests understood this was a new hotel in a brand-new ski village.
Here, my review of the Grand Hyatt Deer Valley hotel in Utah.
Standard rooms start at 340 square feet and come with a king-size bed or two double beds.
Some units also have small sofas that convert into twin beds perfect for the little ones.
After skiing, there is an outdoor deck with a heated pool and three hot tubs.
Nearby is a well-equipped gym with big windows overlooking the mountains.
The hotel has partnered withAll Seasons Adventuresto offer off-slope activities including snowmobiling, winter fly-fishing, and dogsledding.
The Spa
A Haman-inspired spa with eastern-inspired treatments is expected to open in mid-2025.
Family-friendly Offerings
Kids will find plenty of distractions here.
The room has craft tables and reading nooks and is stocked with games, crayons, and books.
When I visited, three boys were glued to the screens.
Location
For the moment, the Grand Hyatt Deer Valley is an island unto itself.
So if you want to go beyond the East Village, you’ll need a car.
Check the site for grand opening and ski seasonoffers.
A colorful sunset behind the resorts and ski lifts.Johnny Adolphson/Courtesy of Grand Hyatt Deer Valley