Winter can be a tough season to get
through when you live in Utah. The roads are always sketchy. Traffic can get
backed up forever. And then there are the car problems.
We can’t do anything about the
weather or traffic at Larry H. Miller Chevrolet Provo, but we can offer a
helping hand when it comes to those pesky early morning car problems. Get
something reliable with a dealer to back it up. Get a new 2017 Chevy model.
When you do, we will give you two passes to Solitude Ski Resort.
What better way to escape the
winter blues then to rise above them and take in a little sunshine and hit the
slopes? With a new Chevy, your skis strapped to the top or in the bed, you will
be off to take on the “best snow on Earth.”
Here’s what you can do, where you
can stay, and even what you can eat while on the slopes at Solitude:
WHAT TO DO?
Aside from the obvious, there is
still lots to do to get your winter on. For skiers, Solitude offers 77 runs
varying in difficulty. With everything from beginner to double black diamonds
runs, there is no skill level that won’t be tested here. For the more faint-of-heart,
there is also snowshoeing offered through the Nordic Center with well over ten kilometers
of trails you can explore. No need to fear about getting lost; the trails are
very well-marked.
WHERE TO STAY?
With as many accommodation options
as there are ski runs, it can be awfully tempting to take advantage of the pass
you get with your new Chevy and make a weekend getaway out of it. Take
advantage of their great packages, like the spa package. What could be better
than a morning on the slopes and an afternoon being pampered? Nothing, that’s
what.
WHERE TO EAT?
Eating is of great importance, especially
after a long day on the slopes. If there is one thing that can ruin even the
most perfect day at Solitude, it’s a hangry ski buddy. Solitude offers a
variety of rich dining options, all based on the philosophy that eating meals
made from scratch with fresh ingredients is just better for you. But if you are
looking for a memorable dining experience, make your way along the lantern-lit
path through the snowy winter woods to The Yurt. Here you will be treated to a
four-course meal in a beautiful Mongolian Yurt. Truly magical.
We know that it is still a bit of a
drive from Provo to Cottonwood Canyon. But how can you resist such a great
offer? A new vehicle to get you through the long hard Utah winter, plus a great
escape from all the monotony. We think it’s a win-win. Check out our Chevy
inventory online today to get your winter started off on the right foot.
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