jrockbridge
Stealing Your Riffs
It’s too hot in the sun today. They say it’s the worst snowpack in 50 years.
Yikes. Spring skiing at its finest.
Remember when it was at least somewhat affordable to have your good skis and a pair of rock skis? Or to go skiing at all? $200 for a lift ticket at Kirkwood now, sheesh.
Vail Resorts keeps acquiring ski resorts. They are even buying resorts in countries outside the US. Their model is to make it so expensive to buy individual day passes that people opt for season passes instead. Vail day passes are $350. Breckenridge day passes are $320+.
It’s a bummer if you only plan to ski a few times. I bought the EPIC Local Value Pass which includes Breckenridge with a few blackout days and Keystone unlimited. I’ve skied 8 times this season and plan to do, at least 2 more days. I can’t recall how much my season pass cost me. I’ll have to check. But, I know it was less than half of $3200 which is what 10 day passes would have cost. I have always bought season passes most years, so I’m used to it.Oh yeah, that's the same EPIC PASS program. Hella lame.

It does work. It essentially saves them from losing their ass, financially, during the odd dry ski seasons. They get enough people to commit to the ski season in advance, before those people are able to determine if there will be a good amount of snowfall. They also make a decent profit from high priced rooms, expensive food, drink, overpriced equipment rentals, and services.That business model must be working, because every year I see people bitching about how insane the lift lines are at those resorts.