There are 200 ski patrol at Park City. They are asking for $2 more an hour. So a total cost of $400 per hour if everyone works (which they do not). Do you know how much money this resort makes? It is appalling that they are screwing over people who make $21/hour to save $400. Appalling. |
I don't understand. Are you saying that ski patrollers are wealthy bc only the wealthy learn to ski? There are often picket lines at hospitals. Lots of money flows through those places too... |
Yes, the ski patrol has reasonable demands. They are chronically underpaid and have huge responsibilities. Vail is refusing to meet their salary demands - which I believe amounts to 4K per year. |
We just got back from Alta/Snowbird. I won’t argue with anyone that skiing isn’t the realm of the UMC and above. We love it. We only have 1 kid and Ikon passes and we still spent a ton.
The ski patrollers are essential. They aren’t just out there skiing for fun. They do lots of safety work to make sure the mountain is safe forever everyone. I’m on the ski patrol side because they deserve the raise. We can afford our vacations but it isn’t pocket change to us. I would be pissed if my vacation got ruined. |
I grew up middle class. Skiing used to be in reach for middle class families. We skied on a shoestring all over NH and VT. |
We used to ski in VT for $15-$30 per day. The prices now are criminal. |
I live in VT. Depending on how you define MC, this is still possible. |
Maybe it used to be. But even Liberty/Whitetail/Massanutten are expensive these days. There is no rational way to argue otherwise. |
If you know where to look, and you're willing to ski at places that are 20ish minutes from accommodations, the prices aren't always as criminal as people assume. https://www.middleburysnowbowl.com/lift-tickets/ |
Criminal? It’s a leisure activity. We are talking about eggs and milk here. The prices are, by definition, what the market will bear. If not, there wouldn’t be demand for skiing. Skiing (or vacationing in general) is not an entitlement. |
That’s nowhere near here. |
That's because they can be. They are catering to rich DMV people who are getting ready for their expensive trips. There are still independently and cooperatively owned ski areas in the northeastern US. But going to them won't be as much of a relaxing vacation as just showing up at Stowe and having everything you need right there. |
It's in Vermont. Which is what the PP wrote. |
But by the time I fly to VT and rent a car, I’m better off just paying inflated prices at Whitetail. |
Except VT has more snow and more terrain but okay. Enjoy Pennsylvania. |