Vail Resorts and Park City Mountain Resort, UT, Patrollers Locked in Contract Negotiations With Ski Season 50 Days Away With the 2024-25 ski season fast approaching, Park City Mountain Resort’s ski patrollers find themselves in a familiar and precarious position. The collective bargaining agreement between Vail Resorts and Utah’s Park City Professional Ski Patrol Association (PCPSPA) expired on April 30, leaving patrollers without a new contract as opening day looms just 50 days away. Related: Park City Ski Patrollers […] Industry News SnowBrains | October 14, 2024 0 Comments
Park City, UT, Seeks Local Artists for โWinter Olympic Legacyโ-Themed Gondolas & Snow Globes Canyons Village Management Association (โCVMAโ) and Historic Park City Alliance (โHPCAโ) are seeking Utah-based artists/artist teams to creatively decorate the interior of five inactive Gondolas and seven Snow Globes. The Gondolas will be stationed around Canyons Village at Park City Mountain, and the Snow Globes will be stationed around Park Cityโs historic Main Street. Both structures will invite guests to […] Industry News Press Release | September 19, 2024 0 Comments
Limited $799 Season Parking Passes Up for Lottery at Park City Mountain Resort, UT Guests who plan to visit Park City Mountain Resort, Utah, this winter have until Tuesday, September 3 at 4 P.M. MST to enter for a chance to purchase a season parking pass in the covered and coveted Mountain Village Garage. 83 remaining season parking permits will be assigned on a random lottery system. Those who are chosen will have the […] Industry News Brent Thomas | August 30, 2024 0 Comments
Park City, UT, Sets Sights on Breaking the Longest Ski Shot World Record Again Park City, Utah, is attempting to break its world record for the longest ski shot once again on October 12. The local Rotary Club “Park City Sunrise” and the distillery “High West Distilling” are organizing the event for the eighth time. The hosts want to use the event to raise over $60,000 ย for local charities. High West Distilling aims to […] Laughs Leander Walchshรถfer | August 29, 2024 0 Comments
Meet The National Ability Center’s New CEO Willie Ford The National Ability Center (NAC) provides world-class adaptive recreation and outdoor adventures for individuals, families, and groups with varying physical, cognitive, and developmental disabilities. Rooted in Park City, Utah,ย for nearly 40 years, with a satellite location inย Moab, the NAC empowers over 5,500 competitive athletes, children, active-duty, and veterans yearly. Through on-campus and community-based programming, participants build self-esteem, confidence, and lifetime […] Industry News Gregg Frantz | August 20, 2024 0 Comments
Vail Resorts Announces 24/25 Winter Opening Dates for Tahoe Resorts, Whistler Blackcomb, Colorado Resorts, Park City, and Stevens Pass Skiers and riders also invited to leave their gear at home this season and try My Epic Gear membership: Premium gear available slopeside BROOMFIELD, Colo., Aug. 14, 2024 — The best time to plan for winter is now, and your checklist to prepare for the ski and ride season is here. Skiers and riders who start planning now will lock […] Industry News Press Release | August 14, 2024 0 Comments
Park City, UT, School 1st in U.S. to Integrate Lindsey Vonn’s Groundbreaking #STRONGgirls Curriculum PARK CITY, UTโThe Winter Sports School (WSS) will become the first school in the United States to integrate the Lindsey Vonn Foundation (LVF) accredited #STRONGgirls curriculum into its annual advisory curriculum, focusing on mind, body, relationships, confidence, grit, and leadership.ย Fostering connections between upper- and lower-classmen, the curriculum will include the entire student body and be implemented as part of […] Industry News Press Release | August 6, 2024 0 Comments
Introducing the Resorts and Venues of the 2034 Salt Lake City Winter Olympics On Wednesday, July 24, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) decided that the Winter Olympics will return to Salt Lake City in 2034. The Winter Olympics’ return to Salt Lake City was mostly due to the fact that the infrastructure from the 2002 Winter Olympics is still usable and that there was strong public support for the bid, with about 80% […] Olympics Jake Benton | July 31, 2024 0 Comments