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Colorado ski towns see ‘strong’ decline in spring break bookings due to low-snowfall season, market study shows
Near-historically dry conditions and weak snowfall have caused a 24.9% drop in March bookings for Colorado ski resorts, prompting a shift toward promoting off-mountain activities.
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Colorado ski towns see ‘strong’ decline in spring break bookings due to low-snowfall season, market study shows
Fewer families are booking spring break vacations to Colorado resort destinations, as weaker-than-normal ski conditions cause drops in reservations made later in the year. Amid the potential for a lower-revenue spring break tourism season, some Western Slope ski towns are focusing on promoting off-mountain activities for families. For most resort towns across Colorado’s western mountains, spring break is a strong period for tourism. Travelers fr…
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