"WHAT DID YOU SAY?!"I didn't realize that they had a Food & Beverage Dept.....
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"WHAT DID YOU SAY?!"I didn't realize that they had a Food & Beverage Dept.....
the initial rational/thought/strategy these locals would feed trips out into the larger portfolio, is likely played out.
Yeah, I agree. They knew what they were doing here.I disagree with this. They know EXACTLY how many people from these feeder hills travel out west and whether they book lodging, meals, etc. That 20% lodge food discount isn't a perk to you, its data mining.
I know lots of people who when traveling out west are using their epic passes vs going other places.
I still think Bobby’s going to start to shed all the Mickey Mouse hills that were bought along the way, mostly with Peaks.
I wonder if there would be a buyer if Vail tried to package all 4 NH properties. I feel like Fairbanks could do well with those 4 mountains.I still think Bobby’s going to start to shed all the Mickey Mouse hills that were bought along the way, mostly with Peaks.
Talk about aging infrastructures and likely needed investment mixed with ever worsening snow seasons and general operational expenses, manpower, etc. Deferred upkeep leads to longer term costs or safety liabilities. Just dump them to local investors for quick cash.
Pass sales are declining and the initial rational/thought/strategy these locals would feed trips out into the larger portfolio, is likely played out.
They probably don't want anyone to do well with properties they sell, especially Wildcat, as a well-run Wildcat could absolutely draw skiers away from Attitash.I wonder if there would be a buyer if Vail tried to package all 4 NH properties. I feel like Fairbanks could do well with those 4 mountains.
That's why I was thinking packaging all 4 might be something they'd do. Or at least unload Wildcat and Attitash together. And they have no business owning Crotched at this point. Sunapee they may want to hang into because I'm sure they rake in the cash with that place.They probably don't want anyone to do well with properties they sell, especially Wildcat, as a well-run Wildcat could absolutely draw skiers away from Attitash.
They allow Vail to own them now...Would New Hampshire allow that?
You mean transfer the lease for Sunapee?Would New Hampshire allow that?
I disagree with this. They know EXACTLY how many people from these feeder hills travel out west and whether they book lodging, meals, etc. That 20% lodge food discount isn't a perk to you, its data mining.
I know lots of people who when traveling out west are using their epic passes vs going other places.
Have we never seen billion dollar corporations sell off assets? LOL. It’s more common than you think.Vail isn't going to sell a mountain, regardless of size.
You think a company that has a billion in cash needs to sell Wildcat for 10 mill? Seriously dudes, quit being obtuse.
Yup. Up until 11 months ago, the PE firm that owned my parent organization with a value of $17B, sold off 1 business piece for $3B and my biz for $100M. Combined, that former piece was the largest globally in our space. Not a distress sale, just time for some cash.Have we never seen billion dollar corporations sell off assets? LOL. It’s more common than you think.
the initial justification to buy at least some these feeder hills, just isnt there.
Some of the little bumps Vail didn't want in the first place, they just came packaged into the deal. What is the incremental marketing value in the cache of saying you own "42 resorts" versus 38 resorts against the incremental hit on lowering margin from owning the bump? My guess is it's just not worth the hassle for them eventually
And if activist investors really are starting to kick the tires, they'll definitely want those little non-core distractions gone..