floridaskier, on 22 January 2014 - 07:47 AM, said:
Agreed that you might need to upgrade Ruby to make my gondola idea work, it does get pretty backed up at the end of the day and there's no other way to get out of the western third of the resort. DV has tons of uphill capacity on paper, but of course the crowds aren't evenly distributed and Northside during Christmas isn't much better than Silverlode at PCMR. Northside and Ruby are the only two real six pack candidates, because there aren't good ways around either of them. Carpenter and Quincy also get backed up, but there are other ways around both. Maybe in 10 years they upgrade Ruby and Northside, and use them for low-budget upgrades to replace Red Cloud and Homestake.
I think Vail taking over The Canyons makes it more likely than it's ever been for DV and PCMR to join forces against the Epic Pass. This year we already saw DV, PCMR, Alta, and Snowbird circling the wagons and offering a joint pass deal, and as more Vail customers figure out that they can ski at The Canyons essentially for free, half an hour away from SLC airport, that might really start to hurt the other Utah resorts. Alta and Snowbird have shown that it's possible to deal with the snowboarder issue - the bigger one is DV limiting ticket sales. But if a Town Lift to Empire gondola is part of the transit system (like Telluride or Breckenridge) and not on either lift ticket, it doesn't need to interfere with DV's limit (which is more marketing than anything, it's only allegedly reached a few days each season, and they barely check tickets there anyway)
It'll be an interesting couple years ahead for the Park City resorts - still up in the air are the Vail/PCMR saga, what Vail does to fix up The Canyons, how DV and PCMR respond (big DV expansion sounds like one of the answers), and this gondola business. But to compete with the growing Vail empire, maybe it's time to revisit the idea of closer cooperation between DV and PCMR.
Northside crowds do get bad on weekends and holidays, but if it's particularly bad you can always escape down Woodside to Lady Morgan. A six pack would be good there though. I don't think upgrading Red Cloud or Homestake is on their agenda though. Homestake is a short lift and little used, it doesn't make much sense to upgrade.
I think we just have to wait and see what happens with Vail's litigation with PCMR. If Vail ends up winning, you can count on the Canyons and PCMR being connected. If PCMR prevails, I still don't see them making a connection with DV. More likely just making upgrades to their resort to stay competitive with whatever changes Vail makes to the Canyons.
I really don't think a gondola from Main Street to Empire is an option being considered by anyone. Silver Lake makes much more sense for the gondola. It's a bigger base area and can accommodate the extra pedestrian traffic. There's not much up at Empire besides the day lodge and the Montage.
The other thing I've heard rumors about is cutting more runs from the top of Flagstaff down to Empire lodge, so there's more options besides just Bandana. The issue is there's roads in that area, and it would require building ski bridges to cross them.