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    4.0 (324 reviews)
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    LaShonda H.

    During a company meeting we visited Olympic Park, felt good to have a preview of where the 2034 Winter Olympics will be held. I can only imagine our beautiful it is during the winter with snow on the ground. I didn't have a chance to go inside but what we saw and learned was really cool. Learned quite a bit during the tour and watching my colleagues enjoy the extreme tubing was a delight.

    Tracy D.

    Oh my goodness! WHAT A BLAST!!! You get a lot for what you pay for...if the lines are not too long. You get unlimited rides/access for 3.5 hours for one price (ranges from $67 to $95 depending on the day). This includes the Alpine Slide, Extreme Tubing, Extreme Zip, Freestyle Zip, Discovery Course, Canyon Course, Summit Course, Drop Tower, Airbag Jumps, Action Tower, and Scenic Chairlifts. PLEASE NOTE: this does not include the bobsled, as that rocking is separate. My favorites were the Extreme Zip and Extreme tubing. They do have smaller courses/rides for kiddos. We were there for the full 3.5 hours and got to do everything at least twice if not 3 times. The staff were super kind, non-judgmental (about fear), and courteous. Definitely recommend coming here and allowing your adventurous side to come out to play!!!

    Nycole R.

    Back in 2002, I was here for the Olympics, but I don't think I fully grasped the magnitude of hosting the entire world in our back yard. We will get another chance in a few years, but until then, the Utah Olympic Park is a good place to get a taste for the Games. There's a free museum inside which has lots of neat items on display. It took me back to the days of pin trading and beret-wearing...IYKYK. You can also admire some of the costumes and puppets from the opening ceremonies as well as some video clips from different events. They do a nice job of showing some of the highlights from 2002. Outside, you can participate hands-on in some activities such as the bobsled, etc. I took my turn at the ropes course and found it to be just the right degree of difficulty and challenge without being overwhelming. Note that I did the intermediate course. My adventure buddy did the expert course and said it was certainly challenging, but doable. There's a good amount of walking that you'll do if you wander the entire facility. Plan on drinking lots of water and wear your sunscreen.

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    Cole D.

    This place is so fun and such a time capsule for such an important time in Utah. I love looking around the memorabilia and understanding old sports and athletes that were so influential in 2002. This gets me excited for 2034. Very fun to watch people train on the smaller jumps outside the museum.

    Alison H.

    What a cool place! Loved being able to walk around this free museum to see memorabilia from the Salt Lake City Olympics. So many fun and informative displays! I'm always in awe of Olympians! They have activities that you can pay for like bobsledding (all times of the year) but we didn't do any of the extras during our visit. The employees there are knowledgeable and helpful -- one lady kindly offered to take our photo in the bobsled which we really appreciated!

    Danielle K.

    What a cool place to visit! Unfortunately I was just a kid when the Olympics were held in Park City, Utah so I don't remember much about them. However I was in town recently and found out the Olympic Park offered tours so I knew I wanted to check it out. Using Waze we had a bit of difficulty finding their location but Google Maps helped us out. They had a big lot full of free parking available which was great. The tour tickets are pretty reasonable in price, I just wish there was a bit more to see. The tracks were all fascinating as well as the ability to see some of olympic equipment. There wasn't anyone on the tracks though performing any of the sports, which is what I was hoping for. However the views were incredible once we got to the top and the tour guide was very passionate about his job which made the experience great. He was very knowledgeable about any questions that were asked too.

    Steven J.

    Honestly, more boring than I'd expected. All of the bobsledding and skiing activities are limited to the summer, which is strange because I thought Park City was most popular in ski season. The inside has a small ski museum-- clean but kind of boring. Staff was rather rude, couldn't buy a water because they were too busy chatting. Won't be back.

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    Summer O.

    This is my second sliding experience and I highly recommend everyone give it a try. In someways for the layman, this is a once in a lifetime opportunity unless you live by a sliding center. The Utah Olympic Park offers bobsledding in the summer and winter. In the summer, the sled is on wheels. In winter, you're riding a true bobsled with blades on ice. I will preface, you pay a larger fee for an experience that's less than a minute; my ride was less than 49 seconds and my husband went faster at less than 48 seconds. There are 4 people per bobsled, but that's three passengers and one trainer pilot. Taking the bobsled slide is a winning experience in Park City at UOP!

    Alexander O.

    Neat place to visit since it hosted the Winter Olympic. Had to stop by at least once to say I went to an Olympic Venue.

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    Brittany B.

    I'm not sure what I expected, but my experience exceeded my expectations. There's a little something for everyone. For me, this place is an adult adventure park and chance to try a handful of Olympic sports. For the kiddos, it's likely the same, a sporty adventure paradise and introduction to skiing, bobsledding and high diving. For the hiker, there are plenty of trails to explore. For the history buff, the free museum with free tours are perfect. For the tourist, the gift shop offers plenty of goodies. For non sporty types, the shows are perfect, and the sunset on the property is unmatched. For the thrillseeker, bobsledding, alpine slides, obstacle courses, high diving and ski jumping into a pool! This leads me to my tips incase you plan to visit: *arrive early to get a good spot for the flying aces show...really early! The seats go quickly. *visit on a clear sunny day to get the most out of your experience *arrive early so you can make the most of your time there, and raise you chances that the tickets for your desired attractions are available *call ahead if there's something you're extremely interested in, a few experiences were closed/sold out by the time we arrived, *do the bobsled experience (if it's the season)- yes, it's expensive, but where else are you going to bobsled an Olympic bobsled course!

    Lloyd C.

    This is a must-visit place. There is so much rich history about the Olympics and Park City. Guided tours and action simulators. They have a zip line, bobsled experience, hiking trails, etc.

    Sara M.

    We made it a point to visit the park during our day in Park City. Unfortunately, the weather made it a bit less exciting that we had hoped. We had planned to do the chair lift and zip lining, but all activities were closed due to the extreme wind and rain. Thankfully, we were able to explore the two-story museum they have on display at no charge. That took about an hour and was very interesting! The grounds are beautiful, and it was neat to see all the Olympic treasures left behind from 21 years ago. If you're in town, it's definitely worth the visit!

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    Jeff C.

    This place was much cooler than I anticipated when I first decided to visit. Appropriate for families and locals as well as tourists. The museums are free (consider donating!) and cover both the history of skiing in Utah as well as the Olympics in Utah. There is a souvenir shop, info guides, and even a café (closed when I went). Out back are the bobsled run and ski training areas. If you weren't able to attend the Olympics in 2002 in person, this is the next best thing! The skiing section of the museum showed past and present ski fashions, equipment changes over time, a cool Google Earth-driven Utah ski resort exploration guide, a Utah ski hall of fame. and much more. Upstairs, the Olympic hall gave a phenomenal recap of 2002 and what it meant to Utah. See actual medals and the cast from which they were made, the entire Olympic pin collection, gear used by the athletes, incredible photography of the events and tons more -- you can even get your picture taken holding an Olympic torch.

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    Went here for my birthday. Tour was super neat and the displays are all cool, I loved it!

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