This is one of the best surveys free. 246 pages of data. Data analytics is key to business success.
https://www.vanat.ch/ski-resorts-english.shtml
enjoy Zardog
Thanks, this is cool. I enjoy investigating ski resorts around the world as I love to visit new ski resorts.
One of my favorite sites for this is skiresort.info
Mostly an online database of every ski resort in the world. This survey is great. I love how they summarize things.
Interesting report but some of the data is strange: skier visits per lift, for example. I find it interesting to compare countries. I compared the skier statistics in Italy, Austria, Switzerland, the US and Japan. Declining numbers seems to be the prevailing theme across most industrialized countries with a few exceptions (China). His take on the U.S. market is interesting.
“Another issue that the US ski industry is facing is the increasing prices, paid by a declining number of customers. The window price of daily lift ticket rose from an average of USD 59 in 2005/06 to USD 132 during the 2019/20 season. In some Colorado resorts, it is now usual that the daily window price reaches over USD 200 on peak days. Average daily rates in accommodations in the western resorts also rose from an average 30% since 2009/10. This tends to make skiing less affordable, and especially to beginners, who usually purchase daily passes, the less discounted tickets. In an overall, the business model of the large US resorts can be summarized as trying to get always more money from always less customers. The question is to know if it will still be sustainable for a long time. “
I have followed this survey for a few years + NSAA.
We lose the older generation as we age out, injury out, or pass on to the next life.
Kids seem to game indoors more. Birth rate in USA has been low for 10 years.
Covid actually has more people thinking of outdoor activities. Bicycle sales went up. Use of parks went up.
Changing demographics also has an impact.
Insurance in USA is $$$. Then upping the Pay. Higher lift cost. Additional cost for energy They buy the most expensive to be "GREEN Climate" Cost of inputs goes up so does the lift price.
MY budget- 479$ NE Pass. At 20 days out my cost per hour is under 10$. Reasonable.
Add gas to get there 20 visit budget is $700 a year.
my bosses are nice to let me have Telework 1 day a week so that negates the cost of gas for the 10 weekdays I plan to ski.
For the grandkids and family that only go once or twice a season the 10 buddy passes will help keep their cost down.
Because I do most of my car repairs, I save enough every year to cover my ski time budget.
Saving you have to plan.
ZARDOG
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