Interesting but not too realistic. There are lots of smaller ski areas that have much lower lift ticket prices . Those expensive lift tickets at most of the prime mountains are the result of supply and demand, the very high cost of infrastructure, operating costs, and short prime business windows. Get the kids involved at one of your local "feeder" areas that exist in almost every skiing state . The prices are much more family and kid oriented.
The problem is that in Utah there are no "feeder" resorts and that's the case for most prime resort states like Colorado, California, Washington, Oregon and the northeast. Even the small resorts are pricey now.
Interesting but not too realistic. There are lots of smaller ski areas that have much lower lift ticket prices . Those expensive lift tickets at most of the prime mountains are the result of supply and demand, the very high cost of infrastructure, operating costs, and short prime business windows. Get the kids involved at one of your local "feeder" areas that exist in almost every skiing state . The prices are much more family and kid oriented.
The problem is that in Utah there are no "feeder" resorts and that's the case for most prime resort states like Colorado, California, Washington, Oregon and the northeast. Even the small resorts are pricey now.
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