Great experience to see the ski jumps and to watch skiers practice.Great to see everything up close.

Great experience to see the ski jumps and to watch skiers practice.Great to see everything up close.
This museum is free.
We went there on a late sunday afternoon and there were very little crowds. the museum isn't very large, but it covers most of what happened at the Salt Lake Winter Olympics. It was a goood opportunity to learn about the different kinds of winter sports such as curling and skeleton which sound so strange otherwise....
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The site of many 2002 Olympic events (Jumping, Bobsled, etc), the venu offers zip slides, visitor bobsled runs, an obstacle course, and weekly ski jumping shows (into a special swimming pool). Fun and educationable for all ages.
My husband and I went here on the way out of Park City. We parked and wanted to walk around a bit but there really isn't anywhere to do that. We really wanted to take photos of the ski jumps from closer than the street but you can't see them at all after you park. There was a road that...
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Looking forward to seeing our past and future Olympians fine tune their spectacular jumps on bright, sunny summer day. There is an organized show every Sat. (small charge for this) but some practice every day...ask the staff. Cafe has good grilled sandwiches. If you take the guided bus tour you will learn about this training facility and former Olympic venue...
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Great free museum to stroll back into Olympic history. There is also a little history of how Utah became a ski mecca
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Cool to stop by and see but it’s not a must. It’s neat to see the setup of where the Olympic Winter Games took place. I would recommend just to stop by if you need to burn time or you’re a winter games fanatic. If you are just interested you can drive by it and get the gist...
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Spend the time to go skiing. A total waste of time to look at things that are not worth looking at and could be found on the internet.
There's not enough to be said about this park and museum! I'm American and seeing the video highlights and medals won by fellow Americans makes me so proud I almost want to cry. My kids think I'm ridiculous but there's just something special about standing right next to where Americans won gold, silver and bronze. There's enough in the exhibits...
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There is a nice little museum that is free. Take the guided tour it's $20 per adult but you see places that would be difficult to see on foot.
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