Park City ski season threatened
By Christopher Smart, Salt Lake Tribune
It’s more torturous than waiting for the first snow of the ski season.
A defining court ruling last week in the ongoing land-lease dispute between Park City Mountain Resort and Talisker Land Holdings has done nothing to relieve the anxiety in Utah’s premiere ski town.
The ski season may be five months away, but if PCMR were not to open, it would be devastating for Park City businesses, residents and taxpayers.
“It’s crystal clear to everyone with a business. The longer this goes on without a resolution the uncertainty just gets worse and worse for the rest of us,” said City Councilwoman Liza Simpson, who also works at Dolly’s Bookstore.
The municipality calculated it would lose $4.1 million in taxes in the upcoming ski season if the resort were not to open, Simpson said. But that doesn’t take into consideration the impact on restaurants, lodges, ski shops and others, she noted.
Hope they work it out. Vail ownership is surely a mixed blessing. Yes, they’ve made a ton of improvements. But yes, we also get to pay for them. Heavenly got too expensive for me to buy a pass for next season. Having to go elsewhere.
Really, too expensive. I remember paying
800-900 for a season pass to one resort.
Vail has one of the better deals in the industry
I think they are crying wolf ! Park City has two other resorts around it. Canyons, which is huge and Deer Valley. Those two alone will fill Park City’s restaurants, bars and lodging.