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Seasons Greetings

By Ramon Gomez, Jr.
Dec 26, 2018

Seasons Greetings from our family to yours! Judy and I are always grateful for all of our family, friends and clients and especially during the holiday season as we reflect on another wonderful year.

As we roll closer to New Years Eve there are still great light shows and family activities happening all around the Park City area, here are a few:

Celebrate the holiday season by heading to Park City Snowfest! They have the snow, the lights, and the tunes - all you have to bring is your holiday spirit! Running now through January 6 daily. Snowfest is located at Park City Mountain - 1345 Lowell Ave

Who's Bad? The Ultimate Michael Jackson Tribute at the Egyptian Theatre - 328 Main Street, December 29 - December 31, 2018 daily at 8 pm. Price: $35 House/Balcony Seating $43 Preferred Front of House $55 Cabaret Table SeatingTickets increase by $5 half hour before show time. This power-packed experience of the music and moves of the King of Pop, sure to get you up at dancing in the isles. Full band & stage show.

One of our favorites is the Torchlight Parade at Deer Valley Resort - 2250 Deer Valley Drive South on December 30, 2018. The parade begins at dusk, around 6 p.m. The Torchlight Parade will be held on Big Stick ski run on Bald Eagle Mountain, behind Snow Park Lodge. Complimentary hot cider and cookies will be served on the Snow Park Plaza.

Now through Dec. 31 you can see the ZooLights at Utah’s Hogle Zoo with more than 200 animal and holiday-themed light displays that are illuminated at the zoo for their 12th annual display. Tickets are $9.95 for adults and $7.95 for kids. Find more information here.

In the news - Outside Magazine reminds you that the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah from January 24–February 3, 2019 is one of the 9 Can't Miss Winter Festivals Around The World. Yes, the rich and famous descend on Park City once a year for the annual Sundance Film Festival. But very few of them actually ski, so the slopes at Park City Mountain Resort are usually empty. You can sign up to become a volunteer at the film festival, doing things like checking tickets or organizing shuttles in exchange for free entrance into select films. Or buy a pass or individual tickets to catch some of the 200 feature-length and short films premiering at the festival in between runs down the resort’s wide-open bowls.

Ticket packages and passes are currently on sale via the Sundance Institute website. Individual tickets for Utah locals go on sale January 17.

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