BenedictGomez
Well-known member
Holy s**t! That's one ticket walk-up rate?
And it doesn't include the $10 for a bowl of turkey chili.
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Holy s**t! That's one ticket walk-up rate?
Dear valley will never see me there! When I can go next door to Park City.
Only $10. That is a deal now a days.And it doesn't include the $10 for a bowl of turkey chili.
Only $10. That is a deal now a days.
Pre-Alterra I would say yes. Now with Alterra, 2 out of 3 seasons IMHO have been lackluster at best. They do restrict DAY ticket sales, but not IKON passes. End result, it feels more crowded. Parking is an issue (it never was before). Not the same vibe and a lot of employees have left. And the snow was not as good. My one day this season there (last week) was not bad--decent grooming and snow and not too crowded--but the first two years were not the "same" DV experience we had come to love.It went up 50 bucks since last season! That place is worth the coin though!
And, adjusted for this season a resort will lose most of the F&B, ski school, lodging, and retail revenue. In other words, 42% of that revenue will be a lot lower.Profit center contribution will vary notably from resort to resort and region to region. But for a very rough approximation of revenue contribution at a US ski resort, based loosely on NSAA data:
45% Mountain Access (lift tix, passes, etc.)
15% F&B
10% Ski School
10% Lodging
7% Retail
5% Rental
8% Misc./Other
Are you a snowboarder? You're obviously an Epic passholder.Dear valley will never see me there! When I can go next door to Park City.
And seriously given how tasty their turkey chili is, it's actually a bargain in my mind.
I am not. And yes I am STILL $229 is way to much, even if I wasn't a Epic passholder.Are you a snowboarder? You're obviously an Epic passholder.
I guess the $209 I paid yesterday was a bargain then. I feel better. It was a beautiful day yesterday though so it was worth it.And want to ski at Deer Valley tomorrow? Non-holiday? Only $229 for an adult titicket.