Quinn's Last Dance
Sending Quinn off with adrenaline, altitude, and zero regrets
Ski Chalet with Hot Tub & Game Room
A slope-adjacent ski chalet with full kitchen, private hot tub, and game room becomes HQ for pre-games and recovery. Pricing is estimated based on mid-range Park City market rates for 4-bedroom properties in February. Walking distance to Main Street bars means no Uber fees after drinks.
$1,200 total ($200/person/night for 6 people)per nightSettle into the chalet, unpack, and hydrate. The house is HQ for the whole weekend — get familiar with the kitchen, hot tub, and game room setup.
Tip: Assign someone to stock the fridge with water, electrolytes, and snacks immediately — you'll thank yourself later.
Pool float, hot tub soak, or just chill on the deck. Let the crew decompress from travel and get into the weekend headspace.
Tip: This is where the inside jokes start forming — don't skip it.
A scenic 3-hour valley hike with zero crowds in February — Quinn's kind of arrival-day warm-up. Sunflower-and-sage trails, panoramic views, and a natural endorphin boost before the first night out.
Tip: Bring a good camera — golden-hour light on the Wasatch Range is unreal.
Build-your-own grain bowls and pressed juices sourced from Utah farms — the ideal post-hike refuel. Casual, healthy, and the crew can customize everything.
Tip: Order the beet-and-goat-cheese bowl — it's their signature.
Start at The Spur (wood-paneled Main Street dive with live music every night) for one round, then roll to Flanagan's (Irish pub warmth, zero pretension, extensive whiskey list). Keep it low-key — this is the warm-up night.
Tip: The Spur's buffalo burger is legendary if anyone gets hungry mid-crawl.
Quinn's adrenaline fix — soar on a Nordic zip line or race down the 2002 Olympic bobsled track. February snow makes it even more intense. The group will be buzzing for the rest of the day.
Tip: Book the zip line first (longer wait) and alpine slide second to maximize adrenaline.
All-day neighborhood restaurant with a killer weekend brunch and fire-kissed flatbreads at lunch. Quick, delicious, and you're back on the road fast.
Tip: Order the smoked brisket flatbread — it's their best lunch item.
Hot tub recovery, outfit prep, and pre-game setup. This is when the matching tanks come out, the playlist gets queued, and the hype builds for the big night.
Tip: Have someone shower and change first so they can help the others with hair/makeup.
Quinn needs speed and dirt — a guided ATV tour through Park City's backcountry trails hits both. February conditions are manageable, and the group will feel like absolute warriors rolling back into town for the big night.
Tip: Wear layers — you'll heat up fast but the wind chill is real at altitude.
Prime cuts in a warm mountain lodge setting — the group splurge dinner that anchors the weekend. Quinn's earned it after two days of adrenaline.
Tip: Reserve a table for 6 at least 1 week ahead — this place books fast in February.
Back at the chalet for shots, music, and competitive games (beer pong, flip cup, or cards) before heading out. This is where the crew gets loud and Quinn feels the love.
Tip: Set up a speaker system on the deck if weather allows — the mountain air makes everything feel epic.
The big night out. Start at No Name Saloon (rooftop deck, cold beer, buffalo burger legend) for one round. Roll to High West Saloon (authentic Western saloon inside America's first ski-town distillery, whiskey flights, live music) for the main event. End at The Spur if energy is still high. This is the honky-tonk energy Quinn craves.
Tip: High West is the anchor — arrive by 11:30 PM to grab a good spot before the crowd hits.
Alpine botanical treatments and hot stone rituals — Quinn's muscles will thank her after two days of adrenaline. This is the 'we earned this' moment before heading home.
Tip: Book the couples massage room for the group to hang out in the relaxation lounge together post-treatment.
Build-your-own grain bowls, pressed juices, and coffee — the ideal post-spa refuel. Casual, healthy, and the crew can customize everything.
Tip: Order extra coffee and sit outside if the weather is clear — the mountain views are unreal.
Head out with hangovers, memories, and a group chat that will never stop referencing this weekend.
Tip: Aim for flights after 3 PM so no one is rushed — pre-book airport rides the night before.
Authentic Western saloon with live music and whiskey flights
Inside America's first ski-town distillery in a converted livery stable — whiskey flights, live music every night, and the most authentic honky-tonk energy in Park City. This is the anchor bar for the big night out.
Rooftop deck with cold beer and legendary buffalo burger
Park City institution with a rooftop deck, cold beer, and a buffalo burger that's become local legend. Start here for the big night — the rooftop energy is unmatched.
Wood-paneled dive with live music every night
Park City institution with a rooftop deck, cold beer, and a buffalo burger that's become local legend. Live music every night in a wood-paneled Main Street dive — the most honest bar in a town full of boutique hotels.
Irish pub with extensive whiskey list and zero pretension
Irish pub warmth with an extensive whiskey list — zero pretension, maximum group welcome. Perfect for the warm-up night crawl on Day 1.
Farm-to-Table Bowls & Juices • $14–$18/person
Build-your-own grain bowls and pressed juices sourced from Utah farms — casual, healthy, and perfect for post-activity refueling. Appears twice in the itinerary (Day 1 dinner, Day 3 brunch).
American Comfort Food • $16–$22/person
All-day neighborhood restaurant with fire-kissed flatbreads and smoked brisket — quick, delicious, and you're back on the road fast. Perfect for a lunch between activities.
Steakhouse • $45–$65/person
Prime cuts in a warm mountain lodge setting — the group splurge dinner that anchors the weekend. Quinn's earned it after two days of adrenaline.
Transport: Day 1 & 2: Rideshare (Uber XL) from rental to bars — estimated $15–$20 per ride for the group. Day 2 ATV tour includes pickup/dropoff from the rental. Day 3 airport shuttle pre-booked the night before (~$150 total for 6 people, $25/person). No party bus needed for a 6-person group — rideshare is more flexible and cheaper.
Nightlife Strategy: Night 1 (Day 1) is a warm-up crawl: The Spur → Flanagan's (2 bars, low-key, no reservations needed, ~$25/person on drinks). Night 2 (Day 2) is the big night: House party pre-game at the rental (shots, games, music) → No Name Saloon → High West Saloon → The Spur (3 bars, honky-tonk energy, no reservations needed, ~$40/person on drinks + house party supplies). No bottle service or VIP tables — this is dive-bar energy. Cover charges are minimal ($5–$10 per venue if any).
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