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Early-Season Visits Rise in Colorado

SAM Magazine–Denver, Colo., Jan. 17, 2005–Colorado Ski Country USA (CSCUSA) reports 2,928,353 skier visits for the period from Oct. 15 through Dec. 31, 2004, an increase of 8 percent compared to the same period last year.

“We are encouraged by strong patterns in out-of-state visitation for domestic and international markets alike,” said Rob Perlman, CSCUSA president. Colorado destination resorts saw a 4 percent increase during the 2004-05 period compared to 2003-04 and a 7 percent increase over 2002-03. Colorado Front Range destination resorts saw a 6 percent increase over 2003-04.

With the weak U.S. dollar and heightened awareness among Colorado’s international markets, international business continues to be strong. “We’re optimistic that this season will surpass pre-9/11 visitation numbers,” said Perlman.

The Colorado Gems/Front Range resorts saw skier visits rise 27 percent for the period over 2003-04 and 10 percent over 2002-03. Early openings at both Loveland and Arapahoe Basin helped account for the increase.