14238434:SkiBum. said:That’s actually false. The largest revenue stream comes from pass sales/tickets.
I wouldn't say its the largest, its definitely a chunk but for companies like Vail, lodging/food/retail is much more profitable.
14238434:SkiBum. said:That’s actually false. The largest revenue stream comes from pass sales/tickets.
14238507:eheath said:I wouldn't say its the largest, its definitely a chunk but for companies like Vail, lodging/food/retail is much more profitable.
14238510:SkiBum. said:Your main Revenue buckets for ski areas are (in no order)
Pass/Ticket sales
F&B
Retail
Lodging
Services (rentals, lessons, parking)
There have been some art lives I’ve seen showing a rough average brake down.
Lots of resorts don’t have one or more of these buckets of lines of business. Vail is lucky to have all
14238507:eheath said:I wouldn't say its the largest, its definitely a chunk but for companies like Vail, lodging/food/retail is much more profitable.
14238512:SavageBiff said:Same at alterra and I’d imagine most places , those $10 burgers and $7 beers add up.
14238516:eheath said:You mean $18 burgers and $12 beers haha you can find cheaper beers but at the main lodges at PC thats what you're looking at.
14238557:Skier-Jon said:Vail is always ruining something, they take away the things that hardcore skiers enjoy an inch at a time so we don't notice until we look around and realize how much everything has changed. Be vocal and make sure your friends and communities are vocal as well. At the end of the day the only thing they are beholden to is their bottom line but that doesn't mean we shouldn't try to work together to preserve the things we love.
14238511:eheath said:I just dunno if thats true for Vail, for the number of resorts and the cost of the season pass, I'd be surprised if their ticket sales were even close to the other categories overall. Is there any way to access this info since Vail is public? Of course this is different with vail vs independently operated resorts, most resorts the ticket sales/pass sales are significant.
14238511:eheath said:I just dunno if thats true for Vail, for the number of resorts and the cost of the season pass, I'd be surprised if their ticket sales were even close to the other categories overall. Is there any way to access this info since Vail is public? Of course this is different with vail vs independently operated resorts, most resorts the ticket sales/pass sales are significant.
14238604:Twinjibber77 said:The overall lack of communication on social media with the customer base is completely absurd. I had high hopes that at least my local mountain was going to really come through in COVID, but it's pretty embarrassing for a massive company to fuck up this badly. At the very least, I expected them to hinder the pass holders a bit to get more people hooked, but instead, they're fucking everyone and themselves.
14238609:justinp4400 said:Love all the discussion going on but go comment on their gram about turning one of our two park trails into a groomer/race training trail please gram: mountsunapee
14238615:eheath said:you guys are pretty naive if you think posting on their Instagram is productive at all.
14238615:eheath said:you guys are pretty naive if you think posting on their Instagram is productive at all.
14238625:justinp4400 said:Attempting to do nothing and let them have their way would be naive. That was a fucking lame ass post for someone whose been doing what you do for so long
14235069:WoFlowz said:I heard hunter mtn got scammed also they don’t even have a park kids have been digging stuff in on their own from what I’ve seen. I saw something last year about vail getting ride of okemos super pipe and their park got smaller as well. Even carinthia doesn’t look as big as normal. Big boulders completely shrunk park wise now that pat Morgan left. No superpipe at breck or big big jumps. What I’ve seen of keystone they don’t have big jumps that coulda changed since what I saw last, and pc aren’t as big as they were a few years ago. You could argue all this is a lack of snow and cold temps and the good ole covid of the 19, but you could also say vail is trying to phase out parks. I personally think it’s a bit of both.
14238633:SkiBum. said:Yeah, but they don’t care. And won’t do anything and it’s a waste of time. They will eventually just delete your comment.
Think of it like Comcast. One of the most hated companies in America. They take away your favorite channel. Why? Who the fuck knows. So you spam their Facebook and IG because now you can’t watch your favorite show. It does nothing.
14238625:justinp4400 said:Attempting to do nothing and let them have their way would be naive. That was a fucking lame ass post for someone whose been doing what you do for so long
14238692:mattf51 said:Only thing charinthia is loosing is pipe. There was talk of no over 40ft jumps but i believe the park crew said that was false.
14238785:WoFlowz said:Yeah I mean they’ll have something but since vail purchased them the parks have been a bit smaller i think. Build quality has stayed good so has the creativity but overall seems smaller
14238791:mattf51 said:Last week I would have agreed with you but they just built a sick nitro and gulch build. If this was anytime before last week I would have totally agreed with you. Not to sound like a Charitha fan boy but the smaller slightly worse park might be because the park crew management is new this year.