Strikers, Vail Resorts return to mediation as snowfall, power outages complicate already crowded slopes
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Vail Resorts says it will rejoin talks with striking Park City Mountain patrol and safety worker union
Vail Resorts, the company that owns Park City Mountain Resort, says it will return to talks with the resort's striking ski patrol employees. On Monday, the resort closed more than 80% of its terrain, and stopped selling daily lift tickets.
Strikers, Vail Resorts return to mediation as snowfall, power outages complicate already crowded slopes
Following 8 inches of overnight snowfall, Park City Mountain opened with all Canyons Village lifts on hold Monday morning due to snow safety and power outages, according to Park City Mountain Alerts on X. As of Monday afternoon, Park City Mountain was operating at 13% capacity with 46 trails and 19 lifts open. The mountain was able to open an additional 100 acres on Saturday at 17% capacity, but Monday’s power outages and closures have impacted …
Striking ski patrol leaves Park City Mountain in uncertain territory as negotiations continue - TownLift, Park City News
PARK CITY, Utah – The ongoing ski patrol strike at Park City Mountain has left skiers, residents, and former industry insiders questioning the safety and reliability of the resort during its busiest season. Reports of long lift lines and limited terrain have also frustrated locals and visitors alike. A potential light on the horizon emerged Monday morning as Park City Mountain’s COO, Dierdra Walsh issued a statement saying the Park City Ski Pat…
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