Rent the Authentic Utah Manor Highlighted in HBO's 'Mountainhead' for a Nightly Rate of $60,000
In the picturesque Deer Valley Resort, Park City, a luxurious seven-bedroom, thirteen-and-a-half-bath mega-mansion is preparing for its debut as a nightly rental during the 2025-26 ski season. This prestigious property, which gained prominence last year as the most expensive home sold in Utah, was also featured in the HBO movie Mountainhead.
The mansion, spanning approximately 21,000 square feet over seven stories, offers a wealth of amenities. Inside, guests can enjoy a private glass-walled gondola connecting to Deer Valley's green-level runs, a two-lane bowling alley, an NBA-regulation basketball court, a climbing wall, a pickleball court, a golf simulator, a wine cellar, and a Dolby Atmos theater.
Outside, the mansion's appeal continues with a curved infinity pool and a hot tub overlooking the lake, an outdoor dining area, and a sauna. For those seeking more active pursuits, the property boasts an indoor climbing wall, a private funicular (inclined railway) providing lift-serviced access to ski slopes, and an NBA-sized basketball court.
The rental cost for this ultra-luxe escape amounts to at least $300,000 for a cinematic getaway. The mansion, available for rent through Luxe Haus, is priced at approximately $60,000 per night with a five-night minimum. Had it sold for the asking price, the mansion would have set a new record as the most expensive home ever sold in Utah.
Designed by architect Michael Upwall, the mansion features seven bedrooms and 16 bathrooms, spread across its expansive space. The Utah mega-mansion's vibe is more elevated offscreen, with Luxe Haus's white-glove concierge team arranging services like private chefs, black car service, heli-skiing adventures, and in-home pet care.
In Mountainhead, the estate serves as a fortress for four tech bros hiding out while the AI-fueled apocalypse they helped create unfolds. The underground bunker in the Utah mega-mansion includes a bowling alley and a climbing wall, adding an extra layer of exclusivity to this already luxurious property.
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Abby Montanez is a staff writer at the mentioned website. For more photos of the Utah ski chalet, visit our website. The mansion offers panoramic views of Jordanelle Reservoir, Bald Mountain, and the Uinta Mountains, making it an ideal destination for those seeking a luxurious ski vacation.
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- The Utah mega-mansion, available for rent through Luxe Haus, offers an array of luxurious amenities such as a private glass-walled gondola, a Dolby Atmos theater, and a curved infinity pool overlooking the lake, making it ideal for a cinematic getaway.
- With its NBA-sized basketball court, an indoor climbing wall, and a private funicular for ski slopes, this seven-bedroom, 16-bathroom mega-mansion located in Deer Valley Resort, Park City, caters to both relaxation and active pursuits.
- Besides being a luxurious ski vacation destination, the Utah mega-mansion also has a darker side, as seen in the HBO movie Mountainhead, where it serves as a fortress for four tech bros hiding out during an AI-fueled apocalypse, featuring amenities like a bowling alley and a climbing wall.