How Corporate Consolidation is Killing Ski Towns

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Corporate consolidation in the ski industry, exemplified by Vail Resorts, is causing ski towns to lose their vibrancy and become ghost towns for much of the year.
💼 Vail Resorts has decoupled itself from physical ski resorts, buying up smaller resorts across the US and internationally, and transforming the industry.
🎿 Skier numbers have stagnated due to high costs, and the industry’s focus on catering to the wealthiest customers.
🏔️ Once thriving mining and resource towns became ski towns and were kept alive by resorts in the early days of skiing.
🏘️ Ski towns today have been gutted and are largely empty for much of the year, with only a resilient few fighting to keep the dream alive.
📈 Vail’s Epic Pass was designed for skiers priced out by day-passes and punch passes. It became an entirely new product and a cheap season pass.

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