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January 2007

  DIVING IN The first article in a special section on summer entertainment. Here we look at the lure of waterparks. MAKE SUMMER SIZZLE SAM hit the road to the annual IAAPA show to find out what’s hot for the…

January 2007

 

  • DIVING IN

    The first article in a special section on summer entertainment. Here we look at the lure of waterparks.

  • MAKE SUMMER SIZZLE

    SAM hit the road to the annual IAAPA show to find out what’s hot for the warmer months and what some ski areas were looking at.

  • A BLAST FROM THE PAST

    Mountains have the edge on selling gravity thrill rides, so maybe it’s time to take a look at the Alpine Slide again. It’s as popular as ever.

  • LIFTS 2006-THERE WERE SOME BIG STORIES

    Our annual lift construction survey is a contradiction in numbers…sort of. All in all it was an adventurous year for lift installers.

  • GRRL POWER

    Teenage girls don’t make up a big chunk of business-but they could.

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  • SUPERSIZE IT

    Squaw Valley’s superpipe take time, energy and a lot of snow to build and every year they wonder-is it worth it?

  • JUST THE FACTS, MA’AM

    While the season is in full swing, it pays to take a close look at your accident investigation protocol-there are some new tricks that could make it better.

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  • CONSTRUCTION SITE

    See what resorts were up to this past building season.

  • SAM IDEA FILES

    Dumpster forks and a new grouser tool are some of the great ideas from creative ski resorts. Plus, we pick the best idea of 2006.

  • SPEAK-OUT

    A Might Wind – by Felix Kagi, General Manager, Crotched Mountain. Tension? What Tension? – by Chuck Cobb, Chairman, Kirkwood and Durango Mountain Resorts. More than One Way to Shoot Snow – by Leslie Wise, P.Eng, Technoalpin Canada.

  • INDUSTRY REPORTS

    Booth Creek sells… Alyeska Sold… Tenney Not to Open… People… Supplier People… Supplier News

  • WHAT’S IN A NUMBER?

    Winter resorts are eyeing their Net Promoter Score (NPS), and that’s good. But knowing the score is just the beginning.

  • THE “E” WORD

    Empowerment is a lot more than just giving an employee the keys.

  • SNOW? WHO NEEDS SNOW?

    The early season brought its usual heartache and cheer.

  • RAISING THE BAR

    CSIA and Sierra College have teamed to create a training program for lift maintenance and electrical staff.

  • WHAT’S OLD IS NEW AGAIN

    The new owner of Red Resort has both big and small plans for the area.

  • MOUNTAIN SPY

    Mountain Spy tackles women-specific rental equipment.

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