SLC Airport
The new Salt Lake International Airport terminal opened in the fall of 2020. The airport is a Delta Airlines hub and general transfer point for commuter air travel throughout the Intermountain Area. The airport features many local area restaurants. These restaurants have agreed to not charge patrons at the airport more than 10% above their regular off-site prices.
Local Transportation
Development along the Wasatch Front is constrained by the mountains and is mainly oriented north and south. This facilitates public transportation. A light rail system, UTA-TRAX, serves the airport, downtown, and the University. The University/Medical Center (Red) line runs east from the downtown along 400 South (street.) There is a stop at 900 East, which is four blocks south of the Clubhouse (venue) at 850 E. South Temple (street.) The metropolis also has a commuter rail system, UTA-FrontRunner, that extends almost a hundred miles from Ogden in the north to Provo in the south.
There are buses and taxis, and, of course, there is ubiquitous rideshare (Uber and Lyft). Currently, the area seems to have more Uber than Lyft drivers, though this can change depending on the day and time. Local dancers with cars also may be able to help return guests to their accommodations after milongas.
Parking
As was typical of buildings before the introduction of the automobile, The Clubhouse has limited parking. Many of you may be staying in housing close enough to walk. Uber or Lyft is also an option. For those who are driving, there is free on-street parking on most surrounding streets (South Temple, 900 East, and in the lower Avenues).