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TRAVEL REIMAGINED

What to Do in Park City Before Check-In (Winter Guide)

  • Jeanette Lee
  • Jan 14
  • 3 min read

Park City Family Ski Trip booking luggage delivery service

Arriving early in Park City does not need to slow you down. With Bringit picking up your luggage at SLC International Airport and delivering it to your hotel or Airbnb, you can start enjoying Park City immediately.


No baggage claim. No rolling suitcases or gear. No lobby waiting. No rental car.


Why Early Arrival in Park City Is Actually an Advantage

Early arrival in Park City gives you time to:

  • Ski before your room is ready

  • Explore Main Street without crowds

  • Enjoy a relaxed brunch or coffee

  • Adjust to the altitude at a spa

  • Avoid parking stress and rental car hassle


Book online in minutes. Enter your flight details, destination and your luggage is delivered within a reliable four hour window under normal operating conditions.


Now…Here’s What to Do With That Extra Time


Go Straight to the Mountain.

Getting on the slopes before check-in works best when your packing supports it. We put together a full Slope Ready Luggage guide that walks through how to pack for early arrival ski days, whether you bring your own gear or plan to rent at the mountain.


Read the full guide here:

Best spots to start your day:


Explore Historic Main Street Without the Crowds

Main Street is magical in the winter and even better without luggage for local shopping and browsing.


Wander through:


Take your time. Bringit notifies you when your bags are delivered.


Grab Brunch with Mountain Views

Perfect for early arrivals or families who want to ease into the day.


Local favorites:


No bags → no awkward table pile-ups → much better start.


Reset With a Spa or Wellness Stop

Travel fatigue + altitude = a sluggish first day. A quick reset helps.


Great options:


Avoid Parking Stress & Skip Renting a Car Just for Luggage

Parking in Park City can be brutal in the winter with limited spaces, paid lots, icy roads, and resort restrictions. Many visitors rent a car only because they need space for luggage.


With Bringit, you can:

  • Skip the rental car altogether

  • Take a shuttle, rideshare, or hotel transport

  • Avoid resort parking chaos

  • Save on rental, gas, and parking fees

  • Explore Park City without circling for spots (hello free PC Transit options)  


When your luggage travels separately, you don’t need a car.


Where to Put Your Luggage Before Check-In

Park City has no public luggage storage and limited private options.


Bringit is the local solution for early arrivals. We pick up from:

  • SLC Airport

  • Hotels

  • Airbnbs and vacation rentals

  • Private residences

  • Atlantic FOB 


Start Your Trip the Easy Way

Bringit gives you your first day back. No luggage, no stress, no waiting.


Launching this winter with limited early access. Join our email list to be notified when bookings open and receive an exclusive launch promo code.


Frequently Asked Questions

Can I ski before hotel check-in when arriving into Park City? Yes. Travelers use luggage pickup, storage and delivery service from SLC Airport so bags go straight to lodging while guests start skiing immediately.


Does Park City have luggage storage? There is no public airport-style storage downtown. Luggage delivery services provide the easiest solution.


Can Bringit transport skis and snowboards? Yes! Skis, snowboards, boot bags, and standard luggage are all supported.  All equipment must be properly packed in travel cases.


What areas does Bringit serve? Park City, Deer Valley, and Canyons Village deliveries are all supported from SLC Airport.


Do I need a rental car if I use Bringit? Many guests skip renting cars since luggage transport no longer determines their logistics.


Last updated for the 2026 ski season


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 Jeanette Lee is a native Utahn and co-founder of Bringit. She loves helping visitors experience more of the state without getting slowed down by travel logistics. When she is not building better arrival and departure days, she is focused on sharing the beauty, adventure, and little travel shortcuts that make Utah such a special place to explore.

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