Thursday, November 30, 2017

The Olympic Countdown—From One Olympic City to Another

For the past month or so, we have been pretty excited about the upcoming ski season. With our partnership with Solitude Mountain Resort and so many great models perfect for the snow enthusiast of every level, how could we not be?


Salt Lake is a unique city in that it is a winter destination with world-renowned snow. Plus, it has the distinction of being known as an Olympic city. Only 20 other cities around the world have had the privilege of hosting this monumental event. And with the next games just a few short months away, we’d like to offer a few pieces of advice to those who are thinking about attending the games in Pyeongchang.

PYEONGCHANG—THAT’S IN SOUTH KOREA


First, lets just put to rest where the Olympics are being held in 2018. They are in the province of Pyeongchang in South Korea. Not to be confused with the capitol city of North Korea which as a deceptively similar name—Pyongyang. This is very important to know when you are booking your flights to the games. You don’t want to end up in the wrong place.

TICKETS—START HERE


Tickets for the games and all the events went on sale back in September, but there are still tickets available for the majority of events. Before you ever start looking at flights or hotels, you need to secure your Olympic event tickets. This will determine largely where you are going to want to stay in conjunction with the events that you are going to attend.

Pyeongchang is not a single city in South Korea. You could consider it like a county in the United States. Similar to when the games were hosted in Salt Lake, different events are taking place in different cities. For example, in 2002 many of the ice skating events took place in and around Downtown Salt Lake City. Pay close attention to where certain events are taking place and plan your stay accordingly.

BOOKING FLIGHTS—EXPECT TO PAY MORE
The fact of the matter is, you are not the only one dying to attend the Olympic Games. You can expect that flights to South Korea are going to be pretty pricey. But you really can put a price on an experience like this. Be wise about how you book and expect the same thing when you are booking someplace to stay. We are sure, however, that the Korean hospitality will more than make up for the exuberant costs of staying near the Olympic venues.

P.S. Unlike the last two Olympics in Russia and Brazil, U.S. citizens do not need a special visa to travel to South Korea.

LANGUAGE—/PYAHNG-CHONG/


It is always in the best interest of any traveler to learn certain key phrases when they are traveling to a different country. It is a universal sign of respect and should still be followed even when you are attending a global event like the Olympic games. We are certain that there will be plenty of English-speaking people but remember you are a guest of the Koreans and should play to their universal hospitality.

SECURITY


Ever since the games held here in 2002, the security at the Olympic Games is of utmost importance. But more importantly are measures that you should take for personal security. There will always be individuals present who will be skilled pickpockets. Avoid carrying bulky bags or large expensive items. Limit yourself to carrying cash, a form of ID—a passport if possible—and your smartphone. We suggest your smartphone over large bulky cameras to save space. If you are thinking about taking a credit card, consider getting reloadable cards like the Visa Simple. These are cards that can have money transferred onto them and are monitored by a simple and efficient phone app. That way if you lose it, you won’t be without any personal bank information. Much more secure.

FROM SALT LAKE CITY TO PYEONGCHANG
Never mind all the negativity that comes with the Olympic Games. Trust us, the traffic was terrible back in 2002, and we are sure that will be true in 2018. But this is the chance a lifetime for the athletes competing and those of you lucky enough to attend. It isn’t very often that you will have a front row seat to see someone’s dreams come true.




Give the Olympics a chance this year! While many of us will still watch them from our homes, that doesn’t mean you should miss out on the opportunity to see it live. But for those of us staying home and getting inspired to head up the mountain to take on the slopes ourselves, be sure that you are driving a Chevy to get you there. Take a look at our inventory online and schedule your test drive today so you can head to the mountains with the confidence of a true Olympian this winter.

Thursday, November 23, 2017

Three Different Ways to Enjoy Pumpkin Pie This Thanksgiving



Thanksgiving has arrived and we are looking forward to a day full of traditions. From eating an impressive amount of turkey to watching the Macy’s Day Parade and giving thanks to making a wish on the wishbone, we all have something to look forward to on this holiday. Above all of these traditions, there is one that rises above the rest and makes us drool a little when we think about the day—pumpkin pie. This classic pie is a centerpiece to all our tables and something we look forward to every year. But if you’re feeling a little tired of the traditional slice of pumpkin pie, we’ve found a few ideas to spice it up.

PETITE PUMPKIN PIES

A Beautiful Mess shares a delicious recipe for this cute take on a classic treat. Isn’t having your own mini pumpkin pie way better than a slice? Of course, we’d go for a whole pie, but supposedly that isn’t healthy. Mini pumpkin pies are the perfect way to say “thanks” to your loved ones this Thanksgiving.


CINNAMON SUGAR NUTELLA SWIRLED PUMPKIN PIE POP-TARTS

Okay, you had us at Nutella. But seriously, what better way to start off your Thanksgiving than with this delectable form of pumpkin pie? This recipe from Half Baked Harvest puts an amazing spin on a classic breakfast item. The pumpkin pie and Nutella filling will satisfy any lingering after-dinner cravings, and the brown butter and maple frosting mix will hit your sweet tooth just right.

PUMPKIN PIE CHEESECAKE

It’s tradition with a twist. Averie Cooks shares a simple recipe of how to turn your favorite Thanksgiving pie, into your favorite Thanksgiving cheesecake. Using a store-bought pie crust makes this recipe quick and easy for any pie or cheesecake lover.

The list of pumpkin pie variations goes on and on. If you are feeling bored of your traditional slice of pie, we suggest using one of these recipes or hitting up Pinterest to “spice” things up this Thanksgiving. If you have a pumpkin pie recipe that we need to try, be sure to share it in the comments. Happy Thanksgiving from your family at Larry H. Miller Chevrolet Provo. 

Thursday, November 9, 2017

Upgrading to a Chevy Colorado is the Lifestyle Change You Need

When it comes to the midsize pickup like the Chevy Colorado there are a lot of options on the market. They are the perfect type of truck for anyone who wants the versatility of an SUV with the work ethic of a full-size truck. You could even call it a “training truck” for those who might not be ready for the size and power of the real thing. And the midsize does fit more places, handles better, and drives more like a vehicle half its size.


What can we expect from Chevy’s newest Colorado offering? In the 2018 model, you get great gas mileage, fantastic towing ability, and even a few engine options to choose from.  There are a lot of facts and figures that we can give you, but then why would you come see us at the dealership? So, instead let’s talk about all the incredible things that you are going to be able to do in this pickup truck.


Really there is nothing better than the Colorado for getting everything that you need in a pickup. The ability it has to tow gives you the power you need to take to the mountain summer, spring, winter, or fall. We know that right now the only concern that any of us have is whether this midsize pickup will get us to Sundance or Solitude safely. The answer to that is a resounding yes. With active 4-wheel drive, the Colorado can take on even the worst winter conditions.

You will also get the comfort and versatility of driving a small SUV or crossover. With 26 miles to the gallon on the highway, the Colorado is great for driving long distances. And you can forget about not having the ability to navigate or entertain yourself while you are on the road. With all the technological perks that you expect in a vehicle in 2017, this 2018 will knock your socks off as you head into the new year fully equipped with every modern convenience at your fingertips.


Stop waiting and searching! Come down and see us at Larry H. Miller Chevrolet Provo. We can show you all the ins and outs of the fantastic new Chevy Colorado. There is really no reason why you wouldn’t love to drive one home. Be kind to your driveway this holiday season and give it the gift it deserves.