Vail Resorts Announces $215-Million Capital Plan for 2020 | New Chairlifts at Breckenridge, Keystone; New Terrain at Beaver Creek

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Breckenridge, CO Peak 7. Credit: Breckenridge

Vail Resorts, Inc. yesterday announced a series of major capital improvements across its resorts that are designed to make getting on and around its mountains faster and easier through terrain expansions, new lifts, and expanded restaurant experiences.

The new projects are part of the company’s calendar year 2020 capital plan of approximately $210 million to $215 million to enhance the guest experience and scale the company’s growing business. This investment builds on the approximately $190 million to $195 million that Vail Resorts is planning to spend on capital improvement projects in the calendar year 2019.

“We are thrilled to welcome guests to all of our resorts as the 2019/20 North American ski season kicks off with several transformational enhancements to the guest experience – from state-of-the-art snowmaking systems which ensured terrific early-season terrain at Vail, Beaver Creek, and Keystone, to new and improved experiences at Park City, Breckenridge, Okemo, Stevens Pass, and Crested Butte.” said Rob Katz, Vail Resorts chairman, and CEO.

“With these improvements in place, we’re excited to share what’s next in our continuous efforts to enhance the guest experience with a focus on maximizing our guests’ time on the mountain,” Katz continued. “As our company grows, we are determined to grow thoughtfully and with our mission always in mind: to create an Experience of a Lifetime for our guests.”

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Rob Katz, Vail Resorts CEO. Credit: Vail Daily

Key resort investments in the calendar year 2020 include:

McCoy Park at Beaver Creek, CO – This significant terrain expansion project, which will be served by two new chairlifts including a four-person, high-speed lift, will provide a rare beginner and intermediate bowl experience in one of the most idyllic settings in Colorado. The project, with its highly accessible, family-friendly learning terrain, received approval from the United States Forest Service last year and will be completed in time for the 2020/21 ski season.

High-Speed Lift to Peak 7 in Breckenridge, CO – At Breckenridge, the company plans to install a new four-person, high-speed lift to serve the popular Peak 7 area. This additional lift will further enhance the guest experience at the most visited resort in the U.S. by increasing uphill capacity and improving circulation for the intermediate terrain on Peaks 6 and 7.

High-Speed Lift from Keystone Base Area, CO – At Keystone, the company plans to replace the four-person Peru lift with a six-person, high-speed chairlift in order to increase out-of-base capacity and improve circulation at the Mountain House Base area, pending certain government approvals.

Restaurant Expansion on Blackcomb Mountain, BC – At Whistler Blackcomb, the company intends to significantly increase the seating capacity at the Rendezvous Lodge Restaurant on Blackcomb Mountain. The expansion will add 250 seats at a critical on-mountain restaurant, located at the top of the new Blackcomb Gondola installed last year, further enhancing the experience at North America’s largest resort.

Transformational Upgrades at Okemo, VT – The company plans to complete a transformational investment at Okemo, pending certain government approvals. The investment will include upgrading the Quantum lift from a four-person to a six-person, high-speed chairlift and relocating the existing four-person, high-speed Quantum lift to replace the Green Ridge three-person chairlift, increasing uphill capacity and improving circulation across the resort. The company also plans to renovate and expand both dining and ski school facilities, as well as enhance accessibility for all guests at the primary point of arrival.

New Resort Integration – The company intends to integrate its 17 new resorts in the Northeast, Mid-Atlantic and Midwest to allow for direct-to-lift access for its guests in time for the 2020/21 ski season. This is in addition to the company’s previously announced plans to invest $15 million over the next two years to improve the guest experience across these resorts.

EpicMix Enhancements – Finally, the company will also completely revamp its EpicMix mobile application. It will offer new functionality and improved user experience, including new interactive trail maps and account features while retaining key features like vertical feet tracking, photo sharing, and transparent lift line wait times.


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4 thoughts on “Vail Resorts Announces $215-Million Capital Plan for 2020 | New Chairlifts at Breckenridge, Keystone; New Terrain at Beaver Creek

  1. I have a great idea for a capital improvement. Pay Vail areas employees a living wage. Instead of having three jobs. Spend a little less on capital and more on most important asset. Also, stop touting charitable donations of rich ceo and raises wages. Most people don’t fall for the smokescreen

    1. 15 million between the 17 resorts and they just fixed the lift , doubt there will be a high speed quad anytime soon

  2. Vail the Walmart of skiing
    200 million in improvements will not improve the skiing experience, in fact I’m willing to bet they raise lift ticket prices

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