The Inn at Solitude
About this hotel
Slopeside hotel with downhill skiing With direct access to the slopes, The Inn at Solitude makes guests feel at home with amenities like a full-service spa and an outdoor pool. Housekeeping is available on request. The Inn at Solitude offers 46 accommodations with iPod docking stations and DVD players. 37-inch flat-screen televisions come with premium cable channels. Guests can make use of the in-room refrigerators and coffee/tea makers. Bathrooms include shower/tub combinations, bathrobes, complimentary toiletries, and hair dryers. This Solitude hotel provides complimentary wireless Internet access. Business-friendly amenities include desks and safes, as well as phones; local and long-distance calls are complimentary (restrictions may apply). In-room massages, hypo-allergenic bedding, and irons/ironing boards can be requested. Housekeeping is provided on request. An outdoor pool, a children's pool, and a spa tub are on site. Other recreational amenities include ski-in/ski-out access, a sauna, and a fitness center. The recreational activities listed below are available either on site or nearby; fees may apply.
Amenities
Pool
Kitchen / Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Parking
Laundry
Hot Tub / Spa
TV
Gym / Fitness Center
Ski in / Ski out
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Hotel in Solitude, UT
Reasons to book
Includes essentialsSki in / Ski out, Pool, Kitchen / Kitchenette and more
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Reviews
4.4/5.0
Excellent(148 Reviews)
4.0
staff were amazing very friendly and helpful!!
we got $100 worth of fruits and veggies and all spoiled due to the mini fridge freezing everything!! but the location is great right on the lift.
there are 3 restaurants one is a pizza place which is fine, honey comb has ok food nothing much and st bernards has not such good food but since there is noting else to eat in the village we had to use those restaurants. snowboard here is great
5.0
Very helpful staff. Greta location short walk to ski lifts.
Old elevator system with one out of service.
A few restaurants in area. Shuttle to Brighton was very busy with long waits.
6.0
No room service during our stay. Had to ask for towels, TP, soap, shampoo.
5.0
Really friendly and helpful staff. Ski vacations in the Cottonwood Canyons can require some flexibility when big week long storms roll in. We were fortunate to have 60+ inches arrive during our stay, but that amount of snow can tax the operations and staff. Despite the challenging conditions and road closures, the staff at the inn were reliably accommodating and always brought a smile and great attitude to all of the interactions we experienced.
8.0
Beautiful Setting, very friendly staff.
1.0
Expedia appears to overextend itself when it comes to the “Gold,” status perks. The hotel doesn’t even seem to be aware of the benefits that are extended to the customer. When I mentioned some of the perks they act surprised. Personally I don’t care, but stop advertising these benefits if they really don’t exist.
3.0
Nice slopeside hotel. Rooms are nice with fridges. Staff was friendly but not over early helpful. They did not recognize ANY of the VIP perks that I was promised with my reservation, in fact they all acted like I was crazy when I asked about them. I booked their specialty to use my VIP points that I had earned and take advantage of the perks. So I’m my mind they did not hold up their end and should not get VIP status on Expedia.
I feel slightly cheated.
5.0
Excellent location
2.0
Would have been nice to know there was no air conditioning room was really hot the fan provided did nothing. This should be noted on listing somewhere
3.0
Great stay. I didn't have a chance to try the restaurants; however, I loved the hot tub areas and my room with a view of the courtyard (complete with striking clock) was great (I normally prefer slope-facing but didn't mind). I cannot wait to return when all the facilities (bars, etc.) are reopened next winter!
This place is fabulous and will be my main site for ski holidays henceforth. I have stayed at other properties at nearby Alta and find that the design at Alta/Snowbird to be extremely bizarre and offputting. Solitude and Brighton got it right!
4.0
This ski resort is so pretty. The architecture of the buildings and the layout was great. The rooms were dated and the carpeting smelled in our room. The bed and pillows were super comfy! Bummed that the restaurant was at capacity and we could not eat there - wanted to feel like we were in a village, instead we had to drive to another restaurant for dinner. Limited breakfast too. Ski hill was awesome!
2.0
The website states rooms are cleaned daily by housekeeping. Thai never happened over the three nights. One small bottle of shampoo, conditioner and shower gel was given. No amenities, not even Kleenex was replenished. No trash service. Expensive for $1000 for 3 nights with only a check in and check out counter.
4.0
terrific location right at the base of the mountain by the apex lift. Beautiful view, spacious room. Clean, and staff were great. The electronics in the room are a bit dated, and only modestly effective. Also right next door to honeycomb restaurant which was a great place to eat-limited menu but good food and service. A really nice getaway for us during covid season.
5.0
The Inn at Solitude is steps from restaurants, ski shop, gift shop, pool / hot tub, and most important the ski lifts - no need for a car here.
3.0
The photos do this little INN zero justice. It's a quaint mountain resort w/ lovely people who run it. The ONLY complaints we would have is the food is so so and there are no vending machines for misc drinks or water.
4.0
Great location, nice staff, functional hot tub. Breakfast buffett was overpriced and not great. Rooms were comfortable, but a bit out of date.
3.0
Last minute booking made, due to rough (for driving) weather forecast. Very friendly and helpful staff. Valet and front desk team dug our car out from ~ 4 feet of snow! Thank you :)
2.0
Everything was just sort of “meh” ... staff who answered the phone couldn’t provide information about parking, beds were lumpy with rough sheets, very little to do at night.
Staff in the restaurant were very nice, views and convenience can’t be beat, there was just nothing about the stay that would make me want to return.
3.0
Great Quiet place for families! Excellent Skiing!!
4.0
Staff was awesome. Rooms were dated and need to be updated.
3.0
Expensive dining. Average other rating options- and limited. Hot tub small and closed another day. Not alot of offerings
2.0
Beautiful property, very quiet surroundings in the village of solitude. My concerns were regarding dirty bathrooms for public use, i.e. One bathroom in hallway near spa was dirty and had no toilet paper nor paper towels, the other bathroom next to the restaurant was so bad it was not hygienic at all so I went up to my room to use my bathroom. Also not a lot of available restaurant choices in solitude.
3.0
The entire staff was extremely supportive and helpful during check in and out. Awesome location to the lifts and facilities! Had a great view of the slopes and was very tranquil.
2.5
Inconvenient parking situation
2.5
Great location, surrounding area restaurants were fantastic.
2.5
The staff was extremely friendly, helpful and accommodating. Will definitely be back. Ben and Sam were exceptional staff. Chef at St Bernard’s was awesome.
5.0
Very quaint inn in a very quaint resort. A nice get-a-way. We were only there for 2 days. Seems the right amount of time.
5.0
Very cool amenities and setting right next to the ski slopes. Clean lodge. Lots of great buildings and options for whatever u like to do at a ski resort. World class resort.
5.0
My first experience was excellent to me and my family. The staff is very nice and help us to any time. The ski activities is amazing, food is good and transportation is great. The St. Bernard Restaurant Personnel was excellent and the place is very comfortable. Thank you for all attention to us. I hope to see you next year.
4.0
The Inn was a nice mountain escape from the humdrum Salt Lake City hotel options. We drove down the canyon to attend a function but then retreated back at Solitude for our own retreat. We hiked at Silver Lake just up the road at Brighton Ski Resort- park at the nature center then and wait out any mountain rains there. Then we drove the beautiful mountain pass road to Park City (instead of going back down the canyon). Guardsman Pass Road which is only open in the summer. See photo of trail map which also as the road on it too.
3.0
I have traveled extensively and decided to give them a try. The restaurants inside the inn are ClOSED during summer, no Ac in rooms, the pool was dirty, hot tub very small not clean. My room was very nice , no issues. Also there is NO on site parking , I was ok but , others might find this a problem, they will valet car. The village is dead , again ok I went to hike. Bottom line the web site needs to list the fact that the inns restaurants are closed during summer, no parking, no Ac in rooms. I was expecting for mentioned when I booked, I will go back to the Cliff lodge at Snowbird in the future and skip Solitude!!!
5.0
Staff was great, rooms and beds were very comfortable. everyone was exceedingly pleasant and helpful. Would return in a heartbeat.
5.0
Very friendly staff but didn't run as a smooth resort. The right hand did not always know what the left hand was doing. We did receive the runaround about what to rent, prices, etc. There's not much to do there besides skiing (the slopes are beautiful) and they advertised a fire pit and s'mores and we never saw that up and running. The food was expensive and very mediocre quality. Our kids will only eat chicken tenders and the nice restaurant ran out of those and no one was able to get any from another facility for us (it's small and all other restaurants close by). The pool and spa were awesome!
5.0
This is a nice Inn located at the base of Solitude ski resort. Very convenient and the staff was excellent. They were very helpful with informing you of all the amenities and different shops and restaurants in the complex. I left my wallet and Ipad in my room and received a call from the Inn. I drove out to pick it up and the $300 cash was still in my wallet. that says something about the people that work there.
4.0
The location and facilities are excellent. You're right at the bottom of the main lift and literally a dozen steps from the main bar, nice restaurant, and ski shop. The Inn also has its own cozy bar and restaurant. The rooms are spacious, with plenty of places to sit and store things. The provided humidifier is a welcome touch. The staff is friendly and works very hard to be helpful. My only niggle is that my room came with three empty beer cans in the windowsill, which were still there the next day after maid service. So, the maids could be more observant. But otherwise the room was clean and comfortable. I'd recommend it.
5.0
It was a 35-minute drive to Solitude from the airport. When we pulled in, the bellboy greeted us, unloaded our car, and showed us to our room. Afterward, he parked the car for us. He gave us a small tour of the hotel and showed us the location of the pool, hot tub, sauna, and gourmet restaurant. The rest of the staff was great as well. The bed was comfortable and the balcony overlooked the beautiful mountain. The hotel has a ski locker downstairs. It is a 2-minute walk to the lifts. Ski rentals and lift tickets are across from the hotel. So I was able to ski a half day after we checked in. Hotel guests get discounted lift tickets (only $50) and discounted ski rentals. The hotel restaurant, St Bernard's, has outstanding French cuisine and an amazing breakfast. There is another fine restaurant across the street that is an American bistro with a cute, cozy bar. Now to the skiing. Each morning, a snowmobile picked up my 4 year old and drove him off to ski camp. My boy was very happy to learn how to ski, and the day care staff and ski instructors were great. My wife, who did not like skiing before this vacation, found plenty of greens and easy blues to ski. The runs are wide open so it was easy for her to make wide slow turns. She is eager to return. I'm an upper intermediate skier and found 4 days worth of challenging runs. The best part is that there are no lift lines.
FAQs
How much does this hotel cost compared to others in Solitude?
The average price for a rental in Solitude is R 5,213 per night. This rental is R 553 less expensive than the average.
Is parking included with this hotel?
Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at The Inn at Solitude. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.
Is there a pool at this hotel?
Yes, a swimming pool is available for use at The Inn at Solitude. Enjoy the water!
Is The Inn at Solitude pet friendly?
Unfortunately, this hotel is not pet-friendly. Try searching again and filter for "Pets Allowed"
What amenities are available at The Inn at Solitude?
We found 9 amenities for this rental. This includes pool, kitchen / kitchenette, internet / wifi, parking, and laundry.