- Vail Resorts to acquire a majority stake in and operate a Swiss ski resort with 32 lifts.
- A Vermont perspective on why some people are unhappy with Vail.
- Juneau Tram owner Goldbelt takes interest in financing a gondola at Eaglecrest Ski Area.
- Homewood says its business model has failed, plans to turn into a private club with two new lifts.
- Taos seeks Forest Service approval to build a base to base gondola and replace two lifts.
- Jackson Hole finds success keeping reservations post-Covid.
- A river crossing pulse gondola is proposed in Red Deer, Alberta.
- The Sun Valley Company is not for sale, will consider a village to mountain gondola in the future.
- A Boise TV station produces an eight minute summary of Tamarack’s checkered history and plans for the future.
- Alpine-X ends its crowdfunding campaign with $1.4 million raised.
- Sommet Saint-Sauveur calls two mid-season breakdowns of the three year old Sommet Express “unfortunate, unacceptable and incomprehensible.”
- As spotted on Interstate 70, someone’s getting a Leitner-Poma detachable named Snow Flyer.
Hearing rumors of vail being in talks to acquire Whitefish… can anyone confirm/deny?
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That would be horrific.
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Completely disagree with the freeskier article about reservations. I schedule most trips within a week of going since I like to ski good conditions. Adding reservations in my eyes basically just removes the resort from the pass, since you only can reserve one mountain at once. I just outright probably can’t ski at Aspen, Big Sky, Loon, Taos or Snoqualmie next year, since I’ll be holding Jackson reservations from months in advance. It’s not enough for me to consider replacing my ikon with an Epic pass, but if the other good resorts start to adopt reservations I might actually consider it at some point.
Yeah, it’s great for jackson locals and ikoners who plan 8 months in advance, but it’s beginning to ruin the pass for me.
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I don’t recall Taos filling up their reservation quota for any day this past season. I was there for the first day of the big February storm; there wasn’t any mention of Ikon pass holders being denied access due to the daily quota being filled.
You can always cancel your JHMR reservations for certain days and then reserve those same days at any of the other resorts you mentioned, per Ikon’s website.
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“Snow Flyer” is the new detachable quad at Bittersweet, MI…just saw its arrival on their Facebook page.
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