WASATCH STOKE, CONDITIONS, OBSERVATIONS and ASSORTED DRIVAL 20-21
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Originally Posted by
bigdude2468
We should not try to draw any conclusions based on last season. The number of people riding per car was down 50%. Personally I know a number of skiers that always took the bus but drove alone instead. Several Alta employees that I know drove alone instead of being in an employee shuttle. The exact numbers (per a parking lot employee based on the census they take) was 1.2 per car, the previous year it was 2.4. Car pooling was discouraged.
Skiers per chair was way down. While standing in the Collins line a few times per day I would count the passengers per 10 chairs and it was very consistent. The most was 23 per 10 chairs, the least was 17 but very close to 20 so a reduction of 50%. I think we also saw an influx of Eastern skiers as UT set an all time record for skier days and at least Vermont had a terrible year due to restrictions on out of state skiers. Also anecdotally but the line of people buying lit tickets at Wildcat base were longer than I have ever seen. Lines that ran all the way back to the GMD deck or to the paddle tow loading area, I never saw that again. I am sure we also had an influx of skiers that had the ability to work remotely. At Alta I also suspect we suffered due to the no reservations needed. Park City required reservations as did many resort, Alta did not. All of the above contributed to the horrendous lines and people deciding that they had to arrive early which screwed the parking.
The elephant in the room with transit improvements is the two resorts in LCC have not expanded terrain in recent years and I don't know that Alta has much ability to expand at all.
Agree fir the most part, but season before was almost as bad. In fact, the first time I saw a 3+ hour tram line was 3 years ago when ikon came online.
Snowbird hits capacity around 4500 skiers. That used to happen a few weekends a year, mostly holidays. It now happens nearly every weekend (except holidays when ikon is blacked out). That is a fact.
Alta/Bird do need to address the challenges caused by ikon somehow. Either cap the number of redemptions or open more terrain.
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WASATCH STOKE, CONDITIONS, OBSERVATIONS and ASSORTED DRIVAL 20-21
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Originally Posted by
altasnob
The government can't force a private business to raise prices. These ski areas are all run by Harvard MBA bean counters who set their prices at the point to generate maximum profits. Are they always correct, probably not. Crystal skiers came up with the same they should charge more solution and got what they wanted for next season. Crystal is the only ski area owned by Ikon who is not unlimited on the base pass, forcing people who want to ski unlimited at Crystal to get full Ikon. I really doubt the extra $300 for a season pass will do anything for crowds, and instead will just make Ikon a bit more profit.
That is simply not true.
Alta doesn’t haven’t a single pricing expert on their team, let alone a Harvard MBA.
The quality of their survey last year, asking (for the first time ever) if they should get rid of ikon and how much pass holders would pay to offset that revenue - likewise was not a sophisticated conjoint or even a simple van westendorp pricing study - so they likewise don’t have a consulting firm doing that work for them either.
And to your point about crystal. base blackout days were the emptiest weekends of the year at snowbird.
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