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That wouldn't be the first time!Are all of the ski area managers and trade associations wrong?
Did they predict all the changes listed in the OP 10 years prior to their happening?
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That wouldn't be the first time!Are all of the ski area managers and trade associations wrong?
And yet one more:
RFID will expand rapidly at ski areas closer to urban centers. This technology will be used to allow flexible ticketing options to match the increased complexities of modern life. Everything can be done online.
Some options:
1) A ticket that you load with a set number of ski lift rides.
2) Tickets that are for a set time period (as little as one hour). The time window is activated when you get on a lift for the first time that day - whenever that may be. The skier picks whatever time period they would like.
3) Tickets customized for particular lifts, such as a ticket that will only work on the ski race slope lift, or a ticket that will only work at a lift that serves a terrain park.
+1I sort of agree, but I think it will be handled differently. Instead of a ticket that restricts what you can do, it will be a ticket that charges you for what you do ski. Just like the EZpass on the highway.
I think you can pay per run at mountain high in SoCal, at least it was that way when I was there last in '09
That wouldn't be the first time!
Did they predict all the changes listed in the OP 10 years prior to their happening?
2020's spans between 2020-2029. Baby boomers includes those who were born between 1946-1964.Like it or not, some baby boomers will be 83 years old by 2029.
2020's spans between 2020-2029. Baby boomers includes those who were born between 1946-1964.
Did you NOT choose the worst case scenario to support your argument of gloom and doom?
Paper maps will be replaced by electronic map displayed on goggle, triggered by proximity sensors
-Speed will be enforced with automatic radar guns that warn you via an electronic sign over the trail if you're going too fast (5 bucks say Breck or Vail will be the first to do this)
And void your ticket...
Hey VTKilarney :
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