Utah Symphony Utah Opera Deer Valley Music Festival
Facilities & House Rules
 
Please be courteous of other patrons sitting around you. Silence your cell phones and watch your children. Also, we ask that you don’t block their view of this behind you with large objects (i.e. strollers, umbrellas, etc.).

If you have general admission tickets, remember to bring a blanket or lawn chair to sit on. Please remember that when the sun sets, it gets cool. Plan to bring a sweater or jacket.

Chairs are only permitted on the West side of the hill. The maximum chair height is 9 inches in the general admission seating area. There is a limited amount of wheelchair and other accessible seating available. If you need wheel chair seating or other accessible seating call the ticket office at 801-533-NOTE (6683) at least 24 hours in advance of the performance.

Attending the Deer Valley® Music Festival can literally take your breath away. Depending on where you are in Park City, the altitude varies from 6,800 to 10,000 feet above sea level. We recommend you drink a lot of water to stay hydrated. The air is thin, so pace yourself––the effects of exercise and alcohol are magnified at high altitudes.

Smoking is only allowed on the South side of the plaza deck behind the Snow Park Ticket Office.

Food and beverages may be brought to the performance. In addition, the Deer Valley Resort will have a full concession stand available.

Strollers and large coolers are not allowed in the reserved seating section.

No pets are allowed.

The gate opens at 5:30 PM. No one is allowed on the hill prior to this time. Any blankets or chairs placed on the hill before this time will be removed. Once the gate is open, you may reserve an area on the lawn with a blanket, tarp, or by roping off an area. Only reserve enough space for the exact number of people in your party. If you plan to leave your blanket and come back later, wind may be a factor. Please do not use rocks to hold down your blankets or other items, as they cause problems with the lawn mowers. In addition, you will always need your ticket stub and wrist band with you to re-enter the performance venue.

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