Labor Day Experiences
About this event
Celebrate the close of summer with a long weekend designed for easygoing fun, outdoor play, and family-friendly moments. From lively daytime activities to relaxed evening experiences, Labor Day at Deer Valley offers the perfect setting to soak in the season’s final days. **DALY’S DINING & GAMES** ***Daly’s Pub & Rec*** **September 4 – 6 | 2:00pm – 9:00pm** Relax and recharge at Daly’s Pub & Rec, where casual dining meets interactive entertainment. Open throughout the afternoon and evening, Daly’s offers approachable fare, handcrafted beverages, bowling lanes, and arcade games, making it an easygoing destination to gather and enjoy the holiday weekend. **ANIMAL SHOW** ***Compass Sports*** **September 4 | 3:00pm** Meet fascinating animals native to Utah and hear engaging stories from their caretakers during this interactive wildlife presentation. Designed to educate and entertain, the animal show offers a memorable experience for guests of all ages. **CANDY LAND** ***5th Floor*** **September 4 – 6 | 3:00pm – 4:30pm** Children are invited to explore a curated candy station and select their favorite sweets to create a personalized assortment. A simple, playful activity designed especially for younger guests, Candy Land offers a cheerful way to enjoy a sweet moment during Labor Day weekend. **CHILDREN’S NIGHT OUT** ***Paintbox*** **September 4 & 5 | 5:00pm – 9:00pm** While parents enjoy an evening during Labor Day weekend, younger guests are invited to spend the night at Paintbox for a fun and thoughtfully curated experience. Children’s Night Out features engaging craft projects, a family-friendly movie, and a relaxed dinner, all guided by Montage Deer Valley’s trained team. Designed to feel playful, comfortable, and welcoming, the evening offers children a memorable night of creativity and connection while parents enjoy time of their own. *Reservations required.* **VEUVE CLICQUOT APRÈS LOUNGE: SUNSET SERIES** ***Après Lounge*** **September 4 & 5 ...
Location
📍 Montage Deer Valley, Park City, UT
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