Robin Long+FollowSki Season Wipeout: Vail Resorts Takes a HitVail Resorts is having a rough winter—literally. With the worst early-season snowfall in 30 years, skier visits are down 20%, and revenue is slipping across the board. The stock’s been sliding too, now trading near its 52-week low. Analysts are split: some say buy, others say hold tight. If you’re into winter sports or stocks, this snow drought is one to watch! #News #VailResorts #SkiSeason31Share
Justin Dixon+FollowSki Resorts Are Seriously Lacking SnowVail and other big-name ski resorts are in a snow crisis—like, the slopes are looking more like hiking trails than winter wonderlands. Skier visits are down 20%, and some spots are running half their lifts because the snow just isn’t showing up. Even with crazy expensive lift tickets, resorts are slashing prices to lure people in. If you’re dreaming of powder days, you might want to check the cams before you book! #Travel #SkiSeason #VailResorts11Share
sperkins+FollowVail’s Ski Season Takes a Major HitVail Resorts just dropped some wild numbers: skier visits are down 20% this season, and it’s not just the slopes feeling empty—ski school and food sales are way down too. Blame it on one of the weakest early snowfalls in 30 years. Only 11% of terrain was open in December! Warm weather is messing with more than just your winter plans—farmers and snow plow crews are feeling it, while golf courses are loving life. #Travel #VailResorts #SkiSeason2210Share
Brad Ramirez+FollowSki Pass Prices Just Got Way Cheaper!Vail Resorts is seriously shaking things up—if you buy your lift tickets a month ahead at 12 of their top mountains, you’ll save over 30%! That’s $100+ off per ticket, and you can even put up to $175 of that toward an Epic Pass for next season. This is huge for anyone who doesn’t commit to a season pass but still wants a deal. Who’s in for a powder trip? #Travel #VailResorts #SkiDeals10Share