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Lots of talk about the overall shortened seasons. Not a whole lot ski areas can do about October or early November lift serviced skiing. If it's not cold enough, it's just not cold enough. However, with some abundant snowmaking during the cold months, ski areas could certainly prep at least one run with enough snow to take them into May, barring any really bizarre warm-ups of course.
Given that, would you be willing to pay a premium for skiing in May? Say season passes expire on 4/30, would you be willing to purchase a lift ticket for May turns? What would you pay for a lift ticket to ski say something like Superstar, or Upper FIS, or even Hellgate-Upper/Lower Crossover at Hunter (run F-lift). $50? $60? $75? :-o I wonder if there could be a price point determined that would make this worthwhile for a ski area to attempt.
Given that, would you be willing to pay a premium for skiing in May? Say season passes expire on 4/30, would you be willing to purchase a lift ticket for May turns? What would you pay for a lift ticket to ski say something like Superstar, or Upper FIS, or even Hellgate-Upper/Lower Crossover at Hunter (run F-lift). $50? $60? $75? :-o I wonder if there could be a price point determined that would make this worthwhile for a ski area to attempt.