There's no better thought (besides death) than retiring. 

Can you imagine?

Getting up at 10:25 a.m. just so you can get to McDonald's for a McGriddle. Reading your paper, crossword puzzle, barking at your wife about whatever, getting an early bird lunch at Arby's, naptime, reading some book, early bird dinner at Shoney's (if we have those here?), home for early bird movie of the night starring Paul Newman, bed time, goose the misses, nighty night!

We're all looking forward to the day we expire but before that, we gotta retire and according to niche.com, the best place to retire in Utah is...

Park City

First of all, who am I? Chelsea Clinton?

You think I have the money to retire to Robert Redford land?

LauraWillisrealestate.com says: (LINK TO FULL ARTICLE)

"Park City, Utah, is synonymous with scenic beauty and outdoor activities. Originally a silver mining town, it has transformed into a world-renowned ski destination and host of the Sundance Film Festival. But the appeal of Park City extends beyond its snowy slopes and cinematic glitz. Retirees will find a community rich with cultural events, arts, and entertainment that enriches every season."

Some other good places to retire according to niche.com are: (LINK TO FULL ARTICLE)

2. Ivins

This I can get behind. I love Ivins. The weather is great. There's no film festivals. Your dollar probably goes a little further. Great golf!

3. Centerville

What? Really?

4. St. George

Too crowded. This ain't your grandads St. George and it's certainly not Brother Brighams. There's a million people and they're all in line at Swig.

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