


So we submitted plans and diagrams and they thanked us for being creative, and they encouraged us to be creative and find ways to do Covid friendly weddings and events. We ended up getting very involved, more involved that I thought I was going to get involved, and before long we were involved in a lot of meetings and representing our industry here. They’re trying to help us, they’re trying to help our industry for sure. Gary: Summit County has been wonderful to work with, they’re really great people. What has been your success this year in keeping things responsible. I know you’ve been in a lot of conversations with Summit County health department, tell us about that. This has been a very interesting year for all of us with the pandemic going on and I know we’ve talked a lot about “how can we do events responsibly here at the Ranch?” You have been so proactive to make sure events are done responsibly. Sometimes I know the answers to the questions ahead of time but I didn’t this time and I just learned that just now, so that’s great. Our last name is “Urban,” us two and our kids, and so we always new that the brand was going to be that “4U.” But we also wanted it to have a little bit of a broader meaning, that if we ever indeed got to do this that we wanted to be philanthropic with it, that we wanted it to be “for you.” We wanted people to feel really comfortable here. Tell me about the name 4U and this culture that you’re trying to bring to events.ĭonna: Well the 4U came about because in the early 90’s when Gary and I first had the dream of doing a ranch there were four of us. Mike: I love the culture and feel of the 4U Ranch every time I’m here. Mike: Hi Donna and Gary, good to be with you today.

Today they have a destination wedding client from Florida at the venue for a fun winter photo shoot. The owners Donna and Gary bring a lifetime of event experience in business and hospitality to this operation. This stunning ranch wedding venue is located on the Weber River near Park City, Utah.
