Quinn's Last Dance
Quinn goes full throttle in Park City — three days of adrenaline, après-ski vibes, and the kind of memories that stick.
Big thrills, smart spend
Ski Chalet with Hot Tub
Deer Valley area, Park City (5 min to Main Street) · Open in Maps
A slope-adjacent ski chalet with a full kitchen, private hot tub, and game room — the perfect HQ for a group of six. You can cook breakfast to save money, pre-game before nights out, and soak in the hot tub between activities. Pricing is estimated based on mid-range winter rental rates for this area and group size.
$1,200 total ($200/person/night)per nightQuinn is The Active One and The Thrill-Seeker — a scenic afternoon hike sets the tone for a weekend of movement and outdoor energy. Round Valley trails are moderate and stunning in February, with snow-dusted peaks and zero crowds.
Book it →The Thrill-Seeker in Quinn needs this — zip-lining down the 2002 Olympic bobsled track is the kind of adrenaline rush that makes for iconic group photos and stories. February snow makes it even more dramatic.
Book it →After the adrenaline rush, a group spa treatment grounds the energy. Book a group massage or alpine botanical treatment — it's the reset Quinn needs before the big night out.
Book it →A morning whiskey tasting in a converted livery stable is the perfect low-key activity before departure — it fits the mountain vibe and gives the group one last shared experience.
Book it →Check in, drop bags, settle into the chalet. The hot tub is calling — get in it immediately. Stock the kitchen with snacks and drinks for the weekend.
Tip: Assign someone to handle the group Venmo now — makes payment splits way easier later.
Pool time, hot tub soak, get-ready time. This is where inside jokes form — no agenda, just the girls.
Tip: Charge all phones and cameras now; you'll need them all weekend.
A scenic 2-hour hike with panoramic valley views and snow-dusted peaks. Quinn's The Active One — this gets her moving and sets the tone for a high-energy weekend. Moderate trail, stunning light at this hour.
Tip: Bring a portable speaker and a hydration pack; the views are worth stopping for photos.
Build-your-own grain bowls and pressed juices — casual, healthy, and perfect after a hike. Main Street location, walkable from most bars. Split the tab and keep it light before nightlife.
Tip: Order the beet-and-goat-cheese bowl; it's their signature.
Start at The Spur Bar & Grill (live music, wood-paneled honky-tonk vibe, Main Street) — order a whiskey and soak in the local energy. Walk two blocks to Flanagan's on Main (Irish pub, extensive whiskey list, zero pretension). Hit 2 bars, keep it chill, let the group find their rhythm.
Tip: The Spur has live music every night — check the setlist online and request a song for Quinn.
Quinn is The Thrill-Seeker — this is her moment. Zip-line down the 2002 Olympic bobsled track or race the alpine slide. February snow makes it dramatic. 3-hour experience, adrenaline guaranteed. Group photos at the finish line are mandatory.
Tip: Book the 10 AM slot to avoid afternoon crowds. Bring a GoPro if anyone has one.
Return to the chalet, grab sandwiches or leftovers from the kitchen, and decompress. This is the reset before the spa — let the adrenaline wear off.
Tip: Hydrate hard; you've earned it.
Book a 60-minute group massage or alpine botanical treatment. The spa is 5 minutes from the chalet. This is the luxury moment of the trip — let the therapists take care of you before the big night.
Tip: Arrive 15 minutes early for the relaxation lounge; it's heated and has herbal tea.
Shower, outfit check, pre-game playlist. This is the moment — hair, makeup, matching tanks or robes if you're doing that. Charge phones, set a group photo timer.
Tip: Have someone make a pre-game cocktail pitcher (whiskey sours or margaritas) — it sets the vibe.
Prime cuts in a warm mountain lodge setting — this is the splurge dinner. Main Street location, group-friendly, and the perfect fuel before a big night. Order the ribeye and a bottle of wine to share.
Tip: Make a reservation for 7:30 PM under Quinn's name — it's the one night you want a table waiting.
Return to the rental, crank the playlist, and set up a game or two — cards, beer pong, or just dancing in the living room. This is the main event nightlife for Quinn's girls. Drinks flow, inside jokes multiply, and the energy builds before heading out.
Tip: Assign a DJ (someone with a good phone speaker) and a photographer (someone with a good camera).
The big night out. Start at No Name Saloon & Grill (rooftop deck, cold beer, buffalo burger icon, Main Street) — grab a table on the rooftop if weather permits. Walk to The Spur Bar & Grill for live music and whiskey. End at Flanagan's on Main (Irish warmth, extensive whiskey, group-friendly). Three bars, high energy, Quinn is the star.
Tip: Tip the bartenders well at each stop — they'll remember you and pour heavier.
All-day brunch with a killer weekend menu and fire-kissed flatbreads. Casual, group-friendly, and the perfect place to decompress. Order the eggs Benedict and a mimosa or bloody mary.
Tip: Go early (10 AM) to avoid the post-ski crowd; you'll get a table faster.
A guided tasting of award-winning American whiskeys in a converted livery stable. It's low-key, educational, and the perfect final group activity before departure. The distillery is on Main Street — walkable from brunch.
Tip: Buy a bottle to take home; High West makes great gifts.
Head to Salt Lake City International Airport (40 min drive). Use rideshare or arrange a group Uber XL to split the cost.
Tip: Book your flight for 3 PM or later to avoid the rush.
Honky-tonk with live music every night
Wood-paneled Main Street dive with live music, cold beer, and authentic Western energy. The most honest bar in Park City — zero pretension, maximum group welcome. Request a song for Quinn.
Get directions →Rooftop bar with mountain views
Park City institution with a rooftop deck, cold beer, and the iconic buffalo burger. The views are unbeatable, and the vibe is pure ski-town casual.
Get directions →Irish pub with extensive whiskey list
Irish pub warmth with an extensive whiskey list and zero pretension. Group-friendly, Main Street location, perfect for a long night of conversation and drinks.
Get directions →Distillery bar with whiskey flights
Authentic Western saloon inside America's first ski-town distillery. Whiskey flights, live music, and the kind of character that makes for great stories.
Get directions →Farm-to-Table Brunch • $18–$28/person
Build-your-own grain bowls and pressed juices sourced from Utah farms. Casual, healthy, and perfect post-hike fuel. Main Street location, walkable from nightlife.
Reserve →Steakhouse • $45–$65/person
Prime cuts in a warm mountain lodge setting — the splurge dinner that anchors the weekend. Group-friendly, Main Street location, excellent wine list.
Reserve →All-Day Brunch • $20–$32/person
Neighborhood restaurant with a killer weekend brunch menu and fire-kissed flatbreads. Casual, group-friendly, perfect for recovery.
Reserve →Transport: Use rideshare (Uber XL or Lyft) for trips from the chalet to Main Street — about $12–15 per ride for the group. Park City Transit is free within town, so use it when possible. For the airport run on Day 3, book a group Uber XL ($40–50 total, split 6 ways = ~$7/person).
Nightlife Strategy: Two dive-bar crawls: Night 1 is chill (The Spur → Flanagan's, 2 bars, settle-in vibe). Night 2 is the big one (No Name → The Spur → Flanagan's, 3 bars, high energy). No reservations needed for dive bars — just walk in. Tip $2–3 per drink to keep the bartenders happy. No cover charges at any of these spots.