Hey at least the lift is running. You could be trying to ski Steven's Pass...
Vail flailing in the NW...
I've been skiing the Vail area almost every new years for the last 25 years and I am sure they could have had much more open with staffing. Grooming was another sign staffing was down with about 40% less groomed runs and those that were groomed were often only groomed 20% of the width of the run. My sample size is small but several lifts closed for mechanical issues and lifts that always open at xmas like Pride never opened, resulting in longer lines. Many Vail areas in the midwest and east are reducing to 3 day a week schedules. Vail seems to have major issues.These problems seem to be systemic among many of Vail's resorts.
Are there signs among the flagship resorts in Colorado? Maybe. Normally it would be no surprise that none of Crested Butte's North Face is open at New Year's. But CB has been lucky with December's storms: 110 inches for the month and an 85 inch base.
As for the I-70 resorts, Copper is 63% open vs. 62% Vail, 57% Breck and 27% Keystone.
Average holiday week percents open since 1988: Copper 64%, Vail 82%, Breck 70%, Keystone 70%.
At least part of the above is due to snowfall vs. normal: Copper 105%, Vail 79%, Breck 87%, Keystone 75%
For the past year, there's been an active anti-VR thread on the New York Ski Forum, concerned for the most part with how poorly they're running their recently-acquired ski areas in the northeast.Today Breck is at 64% open and Vail at 71%. It sure looks like a systemic problem with Vail's resorts. And it surprising to hear of these issues with the flagship. POWDR Corp maintained their Park City flagship fairly well while they were cutting corners at Mt. Bachelor and Killington.
you’re so vail, you probably think this town is about you.
I've heard about a lot of problems at Steven Pass, but had not seen website Tony linked. I've seen a lot of social media horror stories from Northstar, where I would only consider skiing Tues/Wed until Spring and would plan to be turning off 267 by 8 AM (if not earlier). People have complained about long lines/waits for shuttles that still leave you with long walk to Village gondola where there is usually a big line. My experience at Heavenly and Kirkwood this season have been without problems although I have waited in lines with many others at base of Gunbarrel and Stagecoach before opening to get ahead of crowds for a couple of runs. The only lodge I have been in was at Boulder base where bathroom downstairs was open, but lodge upstairs was not. Ticket office there was also open with no line, with two windows staffed when I was there about noon on 1/9. We had to get my wife's pass re-printed yesterday as I'd given her wrong one, but that took less than 10 minutes from Gunbarrel chair. It was a good thing employee scanned her 25 minutes before lift opened instead of when line started moving.Stevens Pass is not the only Vail resort with a local website critiquing operations/customer service.
Does tseeb know about this one?
That's what the L.A. Times has, and it's only open 7-11AM. I've had multiple instances of papers being delivered when I'm on vacation or not restarted on the day I request. Eventually I got the phone number of the local distributor, which has helped a lot.call center in the Philippines
Was this the first time you broke out a topic on XenForo? Congratulations!
Me too. Also which resorts are on the multiarea passes.I'm fascinated by the ups and eventual downs of major ski corporations over the years