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November 2008

  INDUSTRY REPORTS BELLEAYRE CUTS BACK… SKIERS GETTING OLDER… OBITS… PEOPLE… SUPPLIER NEWS WHAT’S IN YOUR PARK, IV It’s time for our annual terrain park contest, in which you get to pick the best idea, feature or program in the…

November 2008

 

  • INDUSTRY REPORTS

    BELLEAYRE CUTS BACK… SKIERS GETTING OLDER… OBITS… PEOPLE… SUPPLIER NEWS

  • WHAT’S IN YOUR PARK, IV

    It’s time for our annual terrain park contest, in which you get to pick the best idea, feature or program in the world of shred.

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  • A SITE OF THEIR OWN

    As terrain parks become entities unto themselves, it comes as no surprise that some resorts are creating separate websites for them, as well.

  • DRIVING BUSINESS

    Ski Maine launches a statewide pilot ride-share program this season, just in time to combat high gas prices.

  • A WALK IN THE PARK

    Here’s a look at what customers will expect in your park this year.

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  • ON THE ROAD

    Photos from Midwest Summer Meeting… NWSS… SANY.

  • FOR LOVE OR MONEY

    Does the ski bum still exist? The answer is yes and we’ve tracked down some of these elusive animals to prove it.

  • BUSINESS FORECAST: MIXED

    Fly-to destinations report soft early bookings, while drive-to areas saw increases.

  • SUCCESS STORIES

    When it comes to retention, the wintersports industry does not fare too well. There are exceptions to the rule, though.

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  • REAL ESTATE MELTDOWN

    The credit freeze hit the resort business late, but it has now halted many projects in their tracks.

  • X MAKES THE SPORT

    Generation X is a lot different from the Boomers we cater to now.

  • BEST OF THE BEST PRACTICES

    What are top resorts doing to set the standard for business practices in wintersports? First in a series.

  • CONSTRUCTION SITE

    New lifts, expanded snowmaking and an interesting conveyor construction are featured in this issue.

  • MOUNTAIN SPY

    Mountain Spy goes undercover.

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  • IDEA FILES

    A double-duty rail, laptops in the infirmary and tower troubleshooting are the latest great ideas to come from resorts.

  • BLUE PAGES

    JAY TAPS VISA PROGRAM TO FUND HOTEL… ALTERNATE ENERGY PICKS UP STEAM… CHINA: OWER TO THE (RICH) PEOPLE… SHOWDOWN OFFERS FREE LEARN-TO PROGRAM… WE ALWAYS KNEW DOUBLES WERE FOR LOVERS… STOWE REBORN, AIG ON SICK BED… THE $100,000 SEASON PASS… LEARN A SNOW SPORT MONTH GATHERS STEAM… JACKSON: THE TRAM IS BACK!… XANADU MOVING CLOSER TO REALITY… WINTER TRAILS: BEST-KEPT NEWBIE SECRET

  • SPEAK-OUT

    Once a Snow Reporter, Always a Snow Reporter – by Tim Cohee,Senior VP/Chief Marketing Officer, Mountain Springs-Kirkwood. Corrections: Turbocristal, Areco, and KneeBinding.

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