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Vail Resorts reports drops in skier visits, revenue amid ‘worst-case weather scenario’ in West, but CEO sees ‘meaningful stability’
Vail Resorts saw a 12% drop in skier visits through February due to record-warm temperatures and reduced skiable acres in the Rockies, with lift revenue down only 3%.
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Vail Resorts reports drops in skier visits, revenue amid ‘worst-case weather scenario’ in West, but CEO sees ‘meaningful stability’
Vail Resorts Chief Executive Officer Robert Katz told investors this week that skier visits and revenues are down amid “the most difficult weather environment in the Rockies we have ever seen.” Skier visits to the company’s 37 North American ski resorts were down about 12% through February due to the “unprecedented weather challenges in the Rockies,” Katz said Monday during the company’s fiscal second quarter earnings conference call. But he sai…
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