Chapter 8: Alpine Community Theater
Chapter 8: Alpine Community Theater
By the time the bus reached Park City, Hawk and Brandon had hit it off.
The two exchanged phone numbers, and Brandon invited Hawk to stay at his place.
Park City was a renowned skiing destination in the U.S. Brandon’s parents worked at a ski resort in the mountains and rarely came down during the busy tourist season.
Unable to resist Brandon’s enthusiasm, Hawk agreed.
The main reason was that he didn’t want to stay in a $50-per-night hostel crammed with six people.
Forget about star-rated hotels—Hawk had called around while in Salt Lake City. The cheapest single room at a hotel was $455 per night, and even budget motels charged $285 per night.
Even at those rates, rooms were scarce.
Park City had only one main street, with buildings scattered along the slopes in an orderly yet uneven fashion.
