

Open Ski Areas
Started by Kicking Horse, Nov 07 2003 09:53 AM
35 replies to this topic
#29
Posted 17 November 2003 - 08:45 PM
Don't get the idea that only Intrawest (the correct spelling) opens one lift and one run. Loveland and A-Basin did that this year too, and they are both independent entities. What to open and when is almost strictly a marketing decision, and that is the same regardless of who owns the area. (Well, Vail operates A-Basin but doesn't own it- but that's fodder for another topic.) Besides- Intrawest also happens to own Whistler and Blackcomb, and they almost always open several runs at one time.
Copper status- E- and F- lifts serving 4 1/2 trails, with the Flyer and two more trails scheduled for this weekend (the 22nd).
Copper status- E- and F- lifts serving 4 1/2 trails, with the Flyer and two more trails scheduled for this weekend (the 22nd).
Member, Department of Ancient Technology, Colorado chapter.
#31
Posted 17 November 2003 - 08:53 PM
I used to think so, but now it seems like everyone charges a lot for (comparatively) a little. I think the phenomenom extends to the professional sports arena as well- I can't believe some of the prices teams charge to watch them play. However- if it weren't for my job, I don't think I could afford to ski.
Member, Department of Ancient Technology, Colorado chapter.
#35
Posted 18 November 2003 - 07:15 PM
I was really suprised. Meadows is opening this Thursday, with just their beginner area (3 lifts), and for the past 3 years on the limited opening, tickets have been $20. This year they were $32. Two and three years ago, they ended up opening most of the mountain by later in the day, giving 2 quads worth of terrain, plus the beginner area for $20.
Representing Hood at Mammoth.
#36
Posted 04 December 2003 - 09:30 PM
Marmots open with over 50 cm base!
this guy cranks the powder on opening day
this guy cranks the powder on opening day
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