yeah but you could drive 3-4 hours to go to revy from kelowna or vernon, or less than an hour to silverstar or big white. most families are gonna get passes to their local mountains, which are both pretty decent, and go there most weekends. plus they could drive to whistler in around the same time it would take to go to revelstoke. revelstoke is exactly in between vancouver and calgary in terms of driving time. 5 hours to either of the two urban centres closest. that doesn't sound like a good plan to me.
don't get me wrong, it's an awesome mountain with the best skiing. but without a reliable clientele I have no idea how it's going to survive. It is going to be another kicking horse. Possibly even in a more difficult situation. At least kicking horse is only a 3 hour drive from calgary, which is feasible for a day trip and good for a weekend trip. kicking horse is pretty dead most weekdays. there are the local passholders, who create virtually no revenue, and a few tourists. I would guess that they are just barely breaking even after paying for staff, grooming, and running the lifts.
lets face it, people could go from vancouver to whistler, big white, sun peaks, mt washington, silverstar, or baker in less time than it takes to go to revy. there would have to be something really amazing there to attract them. the average skier doesn't care if there is a bit better snow or higher vertical if it takes an extra 2 hours to get there. and people from calgary could go to marmot, nakiska, norquay, sunshine, louise, castle, pano, kicking horse, or kimberley in less time than it takes to get to revelstoke. same question. the die hards will go, but the average family (the biggest revenue maker for resorts) won't bother.