phillybluntz, on 28 September 2005 - 09:24 AM, said:
For give me for being a little wet behind the ears when it comes to this, but what is the advantage if any to the chondola? Is it to keep women warm and the real men on the chairs or something ?
In this country Chondolas are used at night. A couple of resorts have restaurants at the top of the hill which they open in the evenings. When the skiers have finished for the day, the chairs are taken off the system and gondolas are attached. Restaurant patrons ride the gondolas up and down the hill in the dark.
The resorts that have chondolas used to have the gondolas mixed in with chairs for daytime ski operations, but after the novelty wore off, they discontinued the practice except for rare occasions such as VIP visits.
Dr Frankenstein, on 27 September 2005 - 04:48 PM, said:
Poma lifts differ in the U.S. and in Europe.
I remember an european ski resort (Val Thorens I think) that ordered a lift from Poma America because they were cheaper!
An Australian resort (Falls Creek) did much the same thing. They didn't like the quotes from the local Dopp or Poma offices, so they ordered their "Drovers Dream" quad chair from Poma in Canada which was operational for the 2004 season. Apparently the local Poma people were not happy.
This post has been edited by Bogong: 17 October 2011 - 05:06 PM