

Possible New Lifts for Summer 2007
#281
Posted 12 March 2007 - 05:57 AM
From Vail's 10Q released this morning - http://yahoo.brand.edgar-online.com/fetchF...9&Type=HTML
The Company currently anticipates it will spend $90 million to $95 million of Resort capital expenditures for calendar 2007 excluding projects arising from real estate activities noted above. Included in these annual capital expenditures are approximately $38 million to $40 million which are necessary to maintain the appearance and level of service appropriate to the Company’s Resort operations. This capital investment will allow the Company to maintain its high quality standards and make incremental discretionary improvements at the Company’s five ski resorts and throughout its hotels. Highlights of the proposed discretionary expenditures include a new Beaver Creek children’s ski school gondola and a related ski school building at the top of the new gondola; replacement and realignment of two chairlifts with high-speed chairlifts at Vail; a new high-speed chairlift at Heavenly; an expanded spa at The Keystone Lodge; and upgrades to the central reservations, marketing database and e-commerce booking systems, among other projects. The Company currently plans to utilize cash flow from operations and cash on hand to provide the cash necessary to execute its capital plan.
I assume that the Heavenly lift is the Nevada Woods Chair and the Beaver Creek Gondola is the Chair 1 replacement. Any speculation on which chairs Vail is replacing? I hope they are replacing Chair 5 and 10.
#282
Posted 12 March 2007 - 05:58 AM
From Vail's 10Q released this morning - http://yahoo.brand.edgar-online.com/fetchF...9&Type=HTML
The Company currently anticipates it will spend $90 million to $95 million of Resort capital expenditures for calendar 2007 excluding projects arising from real estate activities noted above. Included in these annual capital expenditures are approximately $38 million to $40 million which are necessary to maintain the appearance and level of service appropriate to the Company’s Resort operations. This capital investment will allow the Company to maintain its high quality standards and make incremental discretionary improvements at the Company’s five ski resorts and throughout its hotels. Highlights of the proposed discretionary expenditures include a new Beaver Creek children’s ski school gondola and a related ski school building at the top of the new gondola; replacement and realignment of two chairlifts with high-speed chairlifts at Vail; a new high-speed chairlift at Heavenly; an expanded spa at The Keystone Lodge; and upgrades to the central reservations, marketing database and e-commerce booking systems, among other projects. The Company currently plans to utilize cash flow from operations and cash on hand to provide the cash necessary to execute its capital plan.
I assume that the Heavenly lift is the Nevada Woods Chair and the Beaver Creek Gondola is the Chair 1 replacement. Any speculation on which chairs Vail is replacing? I hope they are replacing Chair 5 and 10.
#283
Posted 12 March 2007 - 06:15 AM
From the Q2 Press Release - http://biz.yahoo.com...m044.html?.v=82
Resort discretionary capital is expected to be in the range of $52 million and $55 million with expected projects including a new Beaver Creek children's ski school gondola and a related ski school building at the top of the new gondola, replacement and realignment of Chair 10 and Chair 14 at Vail Mountain with high-speed chairlifts, a new high-speed chairlift at Heavenly, an expanded spa at The Keystone Lodge and upgrades to the central reservations, marketing database and e-commerce booking systems, among other projects.
#284
Posted 14 March 2007 - 10:24 PM
After last year's incident with Wolf Creek and Doppelmayr CTEC, it makes me wonder.
Outback, I presume you will be having a very big summer!
#286
Posted 15 March 2007 - 03:03 PM
SkiBachelor, on Mar 14 2007, 10:24 PM, said:
After last year's incident with Wolf Creek and Doppelmayr CTEC, it makes me wonder.
Outback, I presume you will be having a very big summer!
ALot of time the manufactor will let it be known around the resort they are installing at, that the are needing a crew, skilled / and un skilled.
The summer i worked for them, there were 5 of us winter season people from DV building lifts at PCMR, and only one PCMR employee.
Be ready to work your tail off, walking up and down the mtn all summer. By summers end, you'll be ready to ski that first full day of winter.
What happened last year at Wolf Creek?
#288
Posted 15 March 2007 - 08:02 PM
#289
Posted 15 March 2007 - 08:40 PM
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#290
Posted 16 March 2007 - 05:50 AM
Be it weather, production, transportation issuse, the list goes on and on. I wonder how many people called Jan. I doubt it was enough to make a differance. If Ctec couldn't get the parts or the steel to make the parts, that's not his fault, it's either the manufactor of the steel, or possiby the trucking company ran into problems.
#292
Posted 16 March 2007 - 04:40 PM
This summer CYPRESS MOUNTAIN will continue with the construction of the Freestyle Skiing and Snowboarding Venues for the 2010 WINTER OLYMPIC Games. Next Winter Season we will be opening a new TERRAIN AREA with 9 NEW RUNS for HIGH LEVEL INTERMEDIATE/EXPERT SKIERS and SNOWBOARDERS which will be accessed by a newly located QUAD CHAIR lift.
Huge news for Skiers and Riders is that Sunrise Quad Chair will be replaced with a HIGH SPEED quad chair that should wisk our skiers and riders to the to top in about 4 minutes!
We will also begin the construction of a NEW DAY LODGE located between the 2 main chairlifts (The Eagles Express and Sunrise Chairs). In addition we are also planning on a major electrical upgrade, installation of a state of the art snowmaking system and a new 250 car parking lot.
All of these developments take place on Black Mountain in and around the Bike Park Area. Due to these construction and access requirements, we will not open the Cypress Bike Park for the summer of 2007.
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#293
Posted 16 March 2007 - 05:11 PM
By my count, D-CTEC could have as many as 5 gondolas, at least 15 detachcble chairs and 8 fixed grips. Way up from 2006. This probably is not all of them either.
Doppelmayr CTEC
2006 2007
Tram 1 >>> 1
Gondola 1 >>> 5
High Speed Six 1 >>> 2
High Speed Quad 9 >>> 13
Quad 10 >>> 3
Triple 2 >>> 3
Double 1 >>> 1
Single 0 >>> 1
Surface 1 >>> 2
Total 25 31
Leitner-Poma is up by my count too. All though there aren't as many gondolas as last year, they have at least 7 detachable chairs and 4 fixed grips, both up from 2006.
2006 2007
Tram 0 >>> 0
Gondola 3 >>> 1
High Speed Six 2 >>> 2
High Speed Quad 2 >>> 5
Quad 1 >>> 4
Triple 0 >>> 0
Double 0 >>> 0
Single 0 >>> 0
Surface 0 >>> 0
Total 8 12
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#295
Posted 16 March 2007 - 07:32 PM
Leitner-POMA's plant in Grand Junction is about half the size of Doppelmayr CTEC's plant in SLC.
#296
Posted 16 March 2007 - 08:31 PM

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#297
Posted 17 March 2007 - 10:21 PM
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#298
Posted 18 March 2007 - 03:58 PM
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#299
Posted 19 March 2007 - 08:23 AM
Skier, on Mar 18 2007, 02:21 AM, said:
I'll have my mom look into it. (She works up there)
If it's like their other "planned" lifts, it may take a while, which is fine by me! They usually like to pay for stuff with cash, so tearlier this year may not have been too good to them for that.
Dave
#300
Posted 20 March 2007 - 09:13 AM
http://www.aspentimes.com/article/20070319...044/0/FRONTPAGE
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