riverc0il
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Because it isn't really an honest assessment. A ski area could be open and loose a lot more money than if they were closed. There are different levels of loosing money. That is pretty much the economic decision here... will you loose even more money by being open than if you just shut down and lost money on those things that you'll loose money on not matter what.People don't bring this up very often.
But whatev to the realistic argument. Wildcat not going long into April is pretty pathetic. I think the weekend they picked to close is the Inferno. No surprise there. But given the amount of traffic heading that way, surprising they don't go weekends only after that. Cat is a great spring skiing mountain, a shame they'll shut down so soon. But no surprise. Peaks isn't playing the first to open / last to close game. The old Wildcat management went for broke on such things when conditions allowed.