Canyons Village Update

The Cabriolet Is Being Replaced — Here’s What’s Coming

Big things are happening at Canyons Village, and we want to make sure you’re in the loop before your next trip. The iconic open-air Cabriolet lift that runs right past Canyon Haus is being replaced with a brand-new, fully enclosed gondola — and the upgrade is significant. Here’s everything you need to know about the Canyons Village Skyway, what’s changing, and how it affects your stay.

Canyon Haus exterior in winter with Canyons Village in the background

🚡 Meet the Canyons Village Skyway

Park City Mountain has announced the Canyons Village Skyway — a brand-new 10-person enclosed gondola that will replace the Cabriolet lift. This isn’t just a cosmetic upgrade. The Skyway is a full reimagining of how guests move through the village, and for anyone staying at Canyon Haus, this is a significant quality-of-life improvement right outside our door.

🪟 Enclosed 10-Person Cabins with Floor-to-Ceiling Windows

No more riding open-air in January wind chills. The Skyway’s fully enclosed cabins fit up to 10 people and are designed with panoramic floor-to-ceiling windows — so you still get the views, just without the cold blast.

🏔️ A Mid-Station for Mid-Village Access

One of the most practical improvements: a new mid-station designed to give homeowners, lodging guests, and visitors better access to the middle of the village. As an insider tip — Canyon Haus sits right between the Skyway’s mid-station and its upper terminal. That means you can walk down to the mid-station to drop into the village, or walk up a short distance to reach the heart of Canyons Village. Two directions, your call.

🔗 A More Reliable Base-to-Village Connection

The Skyway is engineered to provide a seamless, dependable link between Lower Village and the mountain base area — connecting the new Canyons Village Parking Structure directly to the Forum and surrounding base area.

Stairs leading to the gondola at Canyon Haus in Canyons Village

🏗️ The Parking Structure Gets Its Final Phase Too

Alongside the Skyway, construction resumes this spring on the final three levels of the Canyons Village Parking Structure, developed by TCFC (the Canyons Village master developer). The first two levels opened successfully this past winter, and once the full structure is complete, it will meaningfully change how guests arrive at the village:

🚗 Consolidated, Covered Parking

The full structure will replace scattered surface lots across the village with a centralized, covered option — no more hunting for spots or trekking across open parking fields in ski boots.

🚌 Direct Access to Transit and the Skyway

The Skyway’s base station sits right next to the Canyons Village Transit Hub — your gateway to free public transportation connecting all points across Park City. The new parking structure also feeds directly into this same hub, so whether you’re arriving by car or bus, the path to the mountain is the same.

🛬 A Better Guest Arrival Experience

Better traffic flow, improved accessibility, and a more welcoming arrival sequence from the moment you pull in — the full structure is designed around making that first impression count.

📅 What to Expect During Construction (Spring & Summer 2026)

Construction on both the Skyway and the final parking structure levels begins March 30, 2026. Here’s what that means practically if you’re visiting Canyon Haus during the construction window:

🚧 Parking Garage Temporarily Closed to the Public

The entire Canyons Village Parking Structure will be closed to public parking during the final construction phase. Plan accordingly if you’re driving in.

⛷️ Lower-to-Upper Village Lift Access Paused

Until the new Skyway opens, there won’t be lift access between Lower and Upper village. The Cabriolet’s days are numbered — and the Skyway is being built in its place.

✅ Surface Lots 2–4 Remain Open (Free)

Free surface parking in Lots 2–4 will continue to be available throughout construction, with shuttle and walking access to the village provided.

🚌 Park City & Summit County Transit Fully Operational

Public transit isn’t going anywhere. Park City and Summit County bus routes remain fully available — a great option if you’re staying nearby or want to skip the parking situation entirely.

Canyons Village map showing Canyon Haus location

🏠 What This Means for Canyon Haus Guests

Canyon Haus sits right along the Cabriolet corridor — it’s literally one of the first things you see when you arrive. The Skyway will run in the same footprint, which means once it opens, the view from our building and the Cabriolet’s signature visibility are being upgraded, not eliminated.

Here’s the most important thing to know: construction doesn’t affect anything at Canyon Haus. You can still walk to Canyons Village center just like always, or hop the Route 105 shuttle to the Canyons Village Transit Hub or village center — free, easy, no car required. Ski valet, underground parking for Canyon Haus guests, and all on-site amenities remain fully operational throughout.

If you have questions about your specific travel dates or want to know the fastest route to the snow, stop by the front desk or give us a call — we’re on-site 24/7 and always have the latest on what’s happening across the village.

Red Pine Gondola at Park City Canyons Village on a spring skiing day

Questions About Your Upcoming Stay?

Our front desk team is your fastest resource — they’re on-site 24/7 and always up to date on what’s happening across Canyons Village.

📞 (435) 615-0170 ext. 1  | 
✉️ reservations@canyonhausparkcity.com

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