Very nice room. It was a suite. And it was sweet! (I know I am corny-but I couldn't resist!)
It had a nice big front room, with a dining area

And pretty big kitchen for a hotel

Max enjoyed checking out the space too.

Sorry for the hotel pics. I don't know why but I really like nice hotels (who doesn't?)
Then we met up with Jon's co-workers at an Italian Restaurant on Park City's Main Street. It was pretty good. They had this great orange cheese cake. It was reminiscent of a dreamsicle! Then we stopped to grab breakfast food at the store and went back to our room to relax.
Max would not go to sleep, so he hung out in our bed til around 12a while we watched TV. But he would not calm down. I had to turn the TV off and just lay there for 10 mins or so before he seemed tired enough to finally lay down in the portacrib and not cry and wake the neighbors.
Then on Saturday the company got everyone all access passes to the Park City Resort. We got there about 10:30. Who does checkout time at 10:00a? Way too early!
It was hardly busy at all, but it was sprinkling on and off. The don't run the zipline or the alpine slides when its wet because the brakes don't work. So those rides were running then not, back and forth.
First we went on the rollercoaster.

I was pretty concerned how Zac would handle it. Sometimes he can be so completely uptight and stressed out, but other times he can be up for anything. It all depends on his mood. Well he was in a good mood that day.
As you go up you can see parts of the coaster and there were some people come down screaming and I told him when you scream it makes it funner to ride. And he thought that was great. And I kept the tone light and excited the whole time so when it was time for us to go he was all ready. Each cart has control over how fast you can go. Each cart has brakes. The operator said that it is actually safer the faster you go (unlike the slides). So I thought great, we won't use the brakes at all. . . unless of course Zac is freaking out.
We he loved it! We screamed and I excitedly talked him through that parts that were a little tense because of the speed and the torque of the turns. But he did great!
Since it was sprinkling there were many ride options. There were some kid rides: a merry go round and this airplane thing. This is the first ride Max has gone on alone. I was a little worried he would stand and fall out, because I couldn't ride it with him or be near. But he did great too.


I don't know why but I just laughed at this picture because all you can see is his little tuft of hair, it looks like a duck is riding it! haha

Jon took Zac on the rollercoaster ride again, and when they were done Zac and I rode the lift to try out the slides. The lift was SO slow! Way slower than during ski season. Luckily we got there just before it started to get the track wet. Zac loved that one too! He wanted to control the brake, but he didn't quite get the concept that pulling it back stops us. And there were some scared kids riding alone in front of us. They were going so slow. So I switched us tracks so we could get some speed.
Then we did some miniature golf, and did a little human maze thing. Then Zac saw the bungee trampoline thing and wanted to try that. So we waited in line for a long time. The park had started to get busy by that time. He really really doesn't like waiting in line :) But after a short while they had an opening for someone under 40 lbs. so he got to skip ahead of everyone else. He had a good time, but didn't have much trampoline experience. He didn't understand the timing of when you jump or how to get a high jump by bending his legs. The ride operator would raise and lower the bungees to help him out.
Then we went to get Bajio's for lunch and to the outlets to find some sandals for Max for CA. Unfortunately, there were NONE! Everyone is selling fall stuff-how annoying! Its July for heaven sakes! There is plenty of time for fall shopping!
Anyway, that was a fun trip. It was nice to do something different. And it was really nice to meet all the people Jon works with and put faces to names.













































